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Q1. Please document the patient's abnormal findings. A1-1. abscess A1-2. ascites A1-3. aspergillosis A1-4. atelectasis A1-5. atherosclerosis A1-6. bronchiectasis A1-7. bulla A1-8. cancer A1-9. cardiomegaly A1-10. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease A1-11. congestion A1-12. congestive heart failure A1-13. contusion A1-14. edema A1-15. effusion A1-16. emphysema A1-17. fibrosis A1-18. fungus A1-19. granuloma A1-20. hemothorax A1-21. infection A1-22. interstitial lung disease A1-23. lymphadenopathy A1-24. mass A1-25. metastasis A1-26. nodule A1-27. perforation A1-28. pleural effusion A1-29. pleurisy A1-30. pneumomediastinum A1-31. pneumonia A1-32. pneumothorax A1-33. pulmonary hypertension A1-34. thromboembolism A1-35. tuberculosis A1-36. tumor Q2. Select the anatomical location(s) for the abnormal findings documented in the previous item. A2-1. Parenchyme A2-2. Right Upper Lobe A2-3. Right Middle Lobe A2-4. Right Lower Lobe A2-5. Left Upper Lobe A2-6. Left Lower Lobe A2-7. Pleural A2-8. Right Pleural A2-9. Left Pleural A2-10. Trachea/Bronchi A2-11. Trachea A2-12. Right Main Bronchus A2-13. Left Main Bronchus A2-14. Right Upper Lobe Bronchus A2-15. Bronchusintermedius A2-16. Right Lower Lobe Bronchus A2-17. Left Upper Lobe Bronchus A2-18. Left Lower Lobe Bronchus A2-19. Right Hilum A2-20. Left Hilum A2-21. Subcarina A2-22. Artery A2-23. Pulmonary Trunk A2-24. Right main Pulmonary Artery A2-25. Left main Pulmonary Artery A2-26. Mediastinum A2-27. Anterior Mediastinum A2-28. Middle Mediastinum A2-29. Posterior Mediastinum A2-30. Diaphragm A2-31. Costal bone A2-32. Venacava A2-33. superior Venacava A2-34. Inperior Venacava A2-35. Right Atrium A2-36. Left Atrium A2-37. Right Ventricle A2-38. Left Ventricle A2-39. Subcutaneous tissue Q3. Select the thoracic spine level for the abnormal findings documented in the previous item. A3-1. T1 A3-2. T2 A3-3. T3 A3-4. T4 A3-5. T5 A3-6. T6 A3-7. T7 A3-8. T8 A3-9. T9 A3-10. T10 A3-11. T11 A3-12. T12 Q4. Select words to be included in the interpretation report. (Up to 3 words) A4-1. abscess A4-2. ascites A4-3. aspergillosis A4-4. atelectasis A4-5. atherosclerosis A4-6. bronchiectasis A4-7. bulla A4-8. cancer A4-9. cardiomegaly A4-10. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease A4-11. congestion A4-12. congestive heart failure A4-13. contusion A4-14. edema A4-15. effusion A4-16. emphysema A4-17. fibrosis A4-18. fungus A4-19. granuloma A4-20. hemothorax A4-21. infection A4-22. interstitial lung disease A4-23. lymphadenopathy A4-24. mass A4-25. metastasis A4-26. nodule A4-27. perforation A4-28. pleural effusion A4-29. pleurisy A4-30. pneumomediastinum A4-31. pneumonia A4-32. pneumothorax A4-33. pulmonary hypertension A4-34. thromboembolism A4-35. tuberculosis Q5. Please respond to the instructions and sub-questions below for each word selected in Q4. A5-1. Trace down the trachea to the carina. A5-2. Is there tracheal deviation? A5-3. Is there narrowing or widening of tracheal diameter? A5-4. Trace down both main bronchi. A5-5. Is carina wide(Carina Angle : more than 100 degrees)? A5-6. Is there bronchial narrowing or cut-off? A5-7. Is there any inhaled foreign body(Battery, Nail, Coin, etc. )? A5-8. Both lungs should be well expanded and similar in volume. A5-9. Is one lung prominently larger than the other? A5-10. Compare the apical, upper, middle and lower zones in turn. A5-11. Are they symmetrical? A5-12. Are there areas of abnormal increased density? A5-13. Trace both hilum A5-14. Is the left hilum higher than right? (1-2cm higher) A5-15. Are both hilum in good inverted C shape? A5-16. Are both hilar angle in normal range? (120 degrees <) A5-17. Trace the lung vessels (Normal pulmonary vascular marking) A5-18. Do they branch out progressively and uniformly? A5-19. Are there extra lines in the periphery that aren't vessels? A5-20. Trace the lateral margins of the lung to the costophrenic angles. A5-21. Is there costophrenic angle blunting? A5-22. Trace the hemidiaphragms in to the vertebra. A5-23. Is the right diaphragm higher than left? A5-24. Trace the cardiac borders. A5-25. Can you clearly see the left and right heart border? A5-26. Check the cardiac position A5-27. Is 1/3 to the right and 2/3 to the left? A5-28. Assess cardiac size A5-29. Is the cardiothoracic ratio in its normal range(Ratio : less than 50)? A5-30. Check the position and size of the aortic arch and pulmonary trunk. A5-31. Is the Aortic knob diameter in its normal range? (Diameter < 3. 5cm) A5-32. Is Rt pulmonary artery diameter in its normal range? (Diameter < 20mm) A5-33. Is Lt pulmonary artery diameter in its normal range? (Diameter < 20mm) A5-34. Check the width of the upper mediastinum. A5-35. Is there mediastinal widening? (Mediastinum width >8cm) A5-36. Look at the hilar vessels. A5-37. Can you see them clearly on both sides? A5-38. Trace along each posterior (horizontal) rib on one side of the chest A5-39. Is there any fracture or abnormal lesions? A5-40. Trace along other bony structures A5-41. Is there any fracture or abnormal lesions in both clavicle, scapula, spine and other bony structures? A5-42. Review the upper abdomen, soft tissues and take a look at some final check areas. A5-43. Is there free gas under the diaphragms? A5-44. Is there subcutaneous emphysema? A5-45. Is there a hiatus hernia?

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