VTNE Diagnostic Imaging Techniques 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which radiographic view is best for evaluating the trachea and mainstem bronchi in a dog?
- Ventrodorsal
- Lateral (Correct answer)
- Oblique
- Skyline
Correct answer: Lateral
The lateral view superimposes the trachea and mainstem bronchi in profile, making them easiest to evaluate without superimposition of other structures.
Question 2: What is the primary safety concern when performing radiographs on a patient with suspected pneumothorax?
- Radiation exposure to staff
- Patient positioning stress exacerbating dyspnea (Correct answer)
- Film fogging from oxygen lines
- Contrast medium reaction
Correct answer: Patient positioning stress exacerbating dyspnea
Patients with pneumothorax are already dyspneic, and the stress and positioning required for radiography can worsen respiratory compromise or cause decompensation.
Question 3: On ultrasound, which tissue characteristic causes acoustic shadowing?
- Fluid-filled structures
- Highly attenuating or reflective materials such as calculi or bone (Correct answer)
- Soft tissue with uniform density
- Air pockets within parenchyma
Correct answer: Highly attenuating or reflective materials such as calculi or bone
Calculi, bone, and other highly reflective or attenuating materials block the ultrasound beam, creating a dark shadow artifact distal to the object.
Question 4: A radiograph shows increased opacity in the lung fields with an air bronchogram sign. This finding is MOST consistent with:
- Pleural effusion
- Pneumothorax
- Alveolar lung disease (Correct answer)
- Vascular congestion only
Correct answer: Alveolar lung disease
Air bronchograms form when fluid or soft tissue fills the alveoli but air remains in the bronchi, creating a visible bronchial pattern — classic for alveolar (consolidating) lung disease.
Question 5: When positioning a patient for a VD (ventrodorsal) thoracic radiograph, the beam enters from:
- Dorsal to ventral
- Ventral to dorsal (Correct answer)
- Left to right
- Right to left
Correct answer: Ventral to dorsal
In a VD projection the X-ray beam enters the ventral (belly) side first and exits the dorsal side, with the patient in dorsal recumbency.
Question 6: Which of the following BEST describes the Doppler ultrasound technique used to assess blood flow direction?
- B-mode
- Color flow Doppler (Correct answer)
- M-mode
- Contrast-enhanced ultrasound
Correct answer: Color flow Doppler
Color flow Doppler encodes the direction and relative velocity of blood flow as color (typically red toward and blue away from the transducer) overlaid on the B-mode image.
Question 7: What kVp range is typically used for thoracic radiography in a medium-sized dog?
- 40–50 kVp
- 55–65 kVp
- 70–85 kVp (Correct answer)
- 100–120 kVp
Correct answer: 70–85 kVp
Thoracic radiography in medium dogs typically uses 70–85 kVp to provide adequate penetration through the chest wall while maintaining sufficient contrast.
Which radiographic view is best for evaluating the trachea and mainstem bronchi in a dog?