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jerry coleman

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Proper isolation dress should be applied in which order?
 
 mask, cap, gown, gloves
  gown, gloves, mask
  cap, mask, gown, gloves
  gloves, gown, mask, cap

Question 2

Imaging a patient with a 25 degree RPO position will visualize:
 
 the right SI joint
  both SI joints
  L5-S1
  the left SI joint



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Answer to Question 1

cap, mask, gown, gloves

Rationale: Proper order of dress when working with an isolation patient should be: cap first if indicated, mask, gown, and finally gloves.

Answer to Question 2

the left SI joint

Rationale: Posterior oblique positions will open up the SI joint furthest from the IR or side up. RPO will show the left SI joint.




jerry coleman

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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