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RAO= right anterior oblique (view)

Posted By: darlene on 2009-02-14
In Reply to: cardiac term -REO or RAO - smmt

Subject: RAO= right anterior oblique (view)

right anterior oblique


 



  • Right Anterior Oblique (Radiologic Term) - What does RAO stand for ...


    What does RAO stand for? Definition of Right Anterior Oblique (Radiologic Term) in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online ...
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    oblique view?
    Subject: oblique view?

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    MO = medial oblique view NM
    Subject: MO = medial oblique view NM


    Is AP, lateral and oblique one view then?
    Subject: Is AP, lateral and oblique one view then?

    I am sorry I keep going on about this I just want to fully understand for different circumstances.

    THanks
    oblique can also be called "Judet" view...? nm
    Subject: oblique can also be called "Judet" view...? nm


    Spot view (or compression mammogram, spot view, cone view, or focal compression view? sm
    Subject: Spot view (or compression mammogram, spot view, cone view, or focal compression view? sm

    Here is great mammogram link. Views are on page 2.


     


    http://imaginis.com/breasthealth/mammogram_report.asp


    If he says oblique type oblique. You don't
    Subject: If he says oblique type oblique. You don't

    go changing words like that because YOU think it would make more sense.
    s/l “the hell with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet is noted.”
    Subject: s/l “the hell with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet is noted.”

    From a TEE report (doctor with thick Indian accent):


    s/l “the hell with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet is noted.”


     


     


    do you hear anterior flexion (anterior west makes no sense) nm
    Subject: do you hear anterior flexion (anterior west makes no sense) nm


    Merchant view? sunrise view? sm
    Subject: Merchant view? sunrise view? sm


    Patella Problems





    Here are examples of Merchant's X-ray views of various types of patella malalignment:. Mild tilt alone... Tilt combined with displacement. ...
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    All subjects of both groups were tested for PFC, using a Merchant x-ray view, ... Pretest and posttest Merchant x-ray views were taken of the knee with PFP ...
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    Patellar tests





    'Merchant's' X-ray, on the other hand, shows very clearly the congruence (or otherwise as in this case) of the sides (facets) of the patella in relation to ...
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    There is fly-through view and fly-by view used as a 3D technique radiologically.
    Subject: There is fly-through view and fly-by view used as a 3D technique radiologically.


    Is it mortis view or mortise view-
    Subject: Is it mortis view or mortise view-

    I am finding both.  Seems like when I was studying for my radiology license it was mortis but now I wonder since it was so long ago.  Help!
    oblique?
    Subject: oblique?


    med help s/l oblique
    Subject: med help s/l oblique

    meds found in 2 reports both patients with MS


    oblique ?
    Subject: oblique ?


    Oblique?
    Subject: Oblique?

    I type ortho and it is usually ap and lateral or ap, lateral, and oblique views. 
    Maybe open or oblique
    Subject: Maybe open or oblique


    reverse oblique?
    Subject: reverse oblique?


    external oblique ridge?
    Subject: external oblique ridge?


    Because AP, lateral and oblique ?are singular
    Subject: Because AP, lateral and oblique ?are singular

    ...

    I'm probably confused, but using the explanation presented it seems like this should be: "Because AP, lateral and oblique is singular,..."
    Aren't AP, lateral, and oblique adjectives?
    Subject: Aren't AP, lateral, and oblique adjectives?

    Aren't "AP, lateral, and oblique" adjectives? If so, then "views" would be the inferred subject and would therefore make the verb plural.
    Because AP, lateral and oblique are singular then it is "was", if it was laterals and obliques
    Subject: Because AP, lateral and oblique are singular then it is "was", if it was laterals and obliques (plural) then it would be "were"...

    With words that indicate portions—percent, fraction, part, majority, some, all, none, remainder, and so forth —look at the noun in your of phrase (object of the preposition) to determine whether to use a singular or plural verb. If the object of the preposition is singular, use a singular verb. If the object of the preposition is plural, use a plural verb.

    Examples: Fifty percent of the pie has disappeared.
    Pie is the object of the preposition of.
    Fifty percent of the pies have disappeared.
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    One-third of the city is unemployed.
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    All of the pie is gone.
    All of the pies are gone.
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    None of the sentences were punctuated correctly.
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    Prepped and draped. local anesthesia was administered? mediolateral and oblique?
    Subject: Prepped and draped. local anesthesia was administered? mediolateral and oblique?

    Just guessing. Also, sacral ala.
    X-ray view
    Subject: X-ray view

    S/L K-FLEX view of the knee. TIA
    my view
    Subject: my view

    I have investigated this one and I came up with AFib. My abbreviation book also confirms this (Stedman's abbreviations, acronyms & symbols). Hope this helps
    Broden view

    Broden as per Sted's Ortho 4th edition.  Broden stress exam and Broden stress radiography.


     


     


    They must have taken it away. I can't see where you can view this offer now. nm
    m
    There is an axial view. nm
    Subject: There is an axial view. nm

    nm
    poor x-ray view nm
    Subject: poor x-ray view nm

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    Merchant view? sm
    Subject: Merchant view? sm

    Patellar tests




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    Knee anatomy - bones from above




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    sunrise view? nm
    Subject: sunrise view? nm

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    sunrise view
    Subject: sunrise view

    Sunrise view is used for the knee, so don't use it on a chest. Never heard of "surrender" view, either.  Can't imagine what it could be.
    X-ray view s/l Bett's? nm. TIA
    Subject: X-ray view s/l Bett's? nm. TIA

    nm
    Merchant view
    Subject: Merchant view

    is how it is listed in Stedman's orthopaedic & rehab word book
    Have always used Merchant view as that is --sm
    Subject: Have always used Merchant view as that is --sm

    what the docs state and want. Whether correct or not grammar-wise or BOS-wise is beside the point. Always do what the doctor or dictating person requests. no argument. JMO
    Merchant's view x-ray
    My orthopedic surgeon and I are having a go around in regards to x-rays views.  He wants "Merchant view," I say it is "Merchant's view" (being possessive since it is Dr. Merchant that it is named after.  Yet when I search the Internet it comes up in doctor's literature, medical schools, radiology offices as all of the above as well as "Merchants view."  My daughter who graduated recently with a major in English said it should be "Merchant's view," that the possessive is the correct way.  Any opinions out there? 
    orthogonal view? NM
    Subject: orthogonal view? NM

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    othoggle view
    Subject: othoggle view

    I believe it is orthogonal view. hope this helps.

    Janet
    Sunrise view? (nm)
    Subject: Sunrise view? (nm)

    x
    should be two-view chest x-ray
    Subject: should be two-view chest x-ray

    nm
    chest x-ray two view?
    Subject: chest x-ray two view?

    I'm not sure how to write this.  "The patient underwent a chest x-ray [two view, two-view, 2 view, 2-view, etc?], the results of which revealed. . ."


    Can't seem to find this in my sources.  Thanks!


    s/l-salzman view sm
    Subject: s/l-salzman view sm

    for x-rays of foot and ankle.  Thanks!!
    s/l SOA view (shoulder x-ray)
    Subject: s/l SOA view (shoulder x-ray)

    SOA??
    Probably Panorex view
    Subject: Probably Panorex view


    shoulder x-ray view
    Subject: shoulder x-ray view

    Doctor will order x-rays of the bilateral shoulders, including ______ views.


    Sounds like it begins with a Z, like Zankas views.  I had this before and a colleague told she was saying Bankart, but I just can't hear that. Anybody know this one?  Thanks very much.


    Sunrise view? nm
    Subject: Sunrise view? nm

    nm
    shoulder view
    Subject: shoulder view

    Just went back and listened again - definitely a hard K sound in the middle of the word, not sunrise.  Thanks for helping.
    Yep, cone-down view
    Subject: Yep, cone-down view


    There is a Grashey view...
    Subject: There is a Grashey view...

    "Done properly, this view should line up the glenoid so that it is perpendicular with the plane of the xray."
    Might be a scaphoid view. nm
    Subject: Might be a scaphoid view. nm

    s
    It is the AP view of the x-ray of the knee
    Subject: It is the AP view of the x-ray of the knee


    decubitus view
    Subject: decubitus view

    hope this helps ya!