Description

A specially prepared area of the operating room that immediately surrounds the patient STERILE
The space between the draped patient and the instrument table STERILE
A space between the sterile and non-sterile areas SURGICAL
People who do not enter the sterile field NONSTERILE
Provides intraoperative imaging in a variety of examinations with a variety of equipment
A method of protecting the sterile environment SHOWER
An imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object, images are in a circular layout
Rod or nail inserted either antegrade through greater trochanter or retrograde through popliteal notch FEMUR
Procedure done to reduce the fracture by opening up the skin and putting in an internal fixator to maintain the fracture
A technique of c-arm movement which involves moving the c-arm side to side in a circular path without moving the entire machine
A procedure that produces an image of your arteries by the injection of contrast into the artery to see the flow of blood to make sure there is no dissection
Finding the exact location of foreign bodies during their surgical removal
A device that can be wheeled in while there is use of x-ray imaging to protect others from radiation LEAD
A mobile imaging device used with an arm that connects both the x-ray source and the x-ray detector to one another
Post-processing digital effect which allows the removal of unwanted areas from the final image IMAGE
A tool that reduces exposure time by providing quick snap shot like imaging technique instead of continuous imaging during a fluoroscopic procedure PULSE
A radiological technique that enables visualization of anatomic structures by superimposing a live fluoroscopic image over a previously digitally stored image ROAD
Part of the c-arm that intensifies the image IMAGE
A tool that decreases the field of view to magnify a smaller and more specific area of an anatomic structure, which increases the resolution but also increases the radiation dose
Three principles used for radiation protection (time, shielding, distance) CARDINAL
Is placed inside of a sterile cover for an operation
A laparoscopic procedure in which three to four small incisions are made in the upper right quadrant between the levels of the xiphoid process and the umbilicus
Long metal tubes

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