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Page 212
... film may provide the initial clue to the presence of free intra - abdominal air secondary to per- foration of a hollow viscus . In addition , the chest film is important in assessing the car- diovascular and pulmonary status of the pa ...
... film may provide the initial clue to the presence of free intra - abdominal air secondary to per- foration of a hollow viscus . In addition , the chest film is important in assessing the car- diovascular and pulmonary status of the pa ...
Page 446
... film may not be visualized or may be distorted because of beam angulation , and small amounts of free air may be missed . Patients who are too ill to assume an upright position should have at least 1 horizontal beam film in addition to ...
... film may not be visualized or may be distorted because of beam angulation , and small amounts of free air may be missed . Patients who are too ill to assume an upright position should have at least 1 horizontal beam film in addition to ...
Page 454
... Film A chest film should be obtained in con- junction with an abdominal film whenever the symptoms indicate the presence of an acute abdomen . This should be done because disease in the chest may be manifested by abdominal symptoms ...
... Film A chest film should be obtained in con- junction with an abdominal film whenever the symptoms indicate the presence of an acute abdomen . This should be done because disease in the chest may be manifested by abdominal symptoms ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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