prone - patient required for a lumbar puncture, skeletal survey - initial imaging procedure for determining metastasis to the entire body, residual calculi - possible reason for performing ERCP, arthrography - study of synovial joints that employs contrast media, thecal sac - outer dural covering of the spinal cord, fimbriae - finger- like projections at the end of the uterine tubes near the ovaries, BUN/ creatinine - blood chemistry values that must be checked prior to IV injection of iodinated contrast media, horizontal - type of x ray beam that is required for imaging following a myelogram, fenestrated drape - sterile covering w an opening in the center for introducing needles/ catheters, therapeutic - HSO done to dilate or straighten narrowed tortuous or occluded uterine tubes, endoscopy - inspection of a cavity of the body using an instrument that allows illumination of the internal lining of an organ, carbon dioxide - negative contrast agent that may be used during arthrography, cisternal puncture - if the lumbar area is contraindicated needle for myelogram may be placed in alternate area, t-tube - post-operative cholangiography, trendelenburg - position that may be required during hysterosalpingogram or myelogram, parallax - effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, baker cyst - non-traumatic pathologic process of the knee, hysterosalpingography - detailed anatomy of the uterus and fallopian tubes are demonstrated during this imaging procedure, tenaculum - instrument with hooked clamp for gathering and holding tissues in place, myelogram - radiographic study of the spinal cord and its nerve root branches that employs contrast medium, ERCP - a radiographic procedure of the biliary main pancreatic ducts, erect - patient position required for a cisternal puncture,

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