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Question 1: Which answer is wrong?
Important factors for a good chest X-ray are...


Slight patient rotation to the left to make the heart midline
Erect position
PA + lateral projection
Good inspiration
Lung apices and both costophrenic angles visible





Question 2: What is the most likely conclusion?



Inproper technique
Cardiomegaly
Lung cancer
COPD
Normal





Question 3: What is your diagnosis?



Aortic aneurysm
Left atrial enlargement
Echinococcus cyst
Lung cancer
Artefact





Question 4: Is there anything wrong?



Large effusion
Artefact
Large atelectasis
Large tumor
Normal





Question 5: The patient has likley…



CLL
CHF
COPD
CAD
CJD





Question 6: What is wrong here?


Large bulla
Pneumothorax
Pleural effusion
Cardiomegaly
Rib fractures





Question 7: This child should be treated for…



Pneumonia
Asthma
Pleural effusion
Substernal goiter
Lung cancer





Question 8: What is the patient's biggest problem?


Large left pleural effusion
Left opacification is due to large breasts
Tube misplacement
Large left pneumonia
Large left lung cancer





Question 9: What is wrong (the most)?


Central line misplacement
Normal
EKG lead over left upper chest
Lung cancer
Poor technique


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