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Chest Radiograph and EKG Review 2010-2011

CXR #1

CXR #2

CXR #3

CXR #4

CXR #5

CXR #6

CXR #7

CXR #8

EKG #1a

EKG #2

EKG #3

EKG #4

EKG #5

EKG #6

EKG #7

EKG #7a

EKG #8

EKG #9

EKG #10

EKG #11

EKG #12

EKG 13

EKG 13a

EKG #14

EKG #15

Bibliography www.uptodate.com http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/rad/cxr/ http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/meded/medicine/pulmonar/cxr/atlas/doublingtime1.htm

Answers CXR EKG 1 Pleural effusion 2 Pneumoperitoneum 3 CHF with edema 4 Interstitial infiltrate 5 Pneumothorax 6 SubQ Emphysema 7 RML pneumonia 8 Pulmonary mass/nodule EKG 1 Anterior MI 2 NSR 3 Ventricular tachycardia 4 1st degree AV block 5 Hyperkalemia 6 Atrial fibrillation 7 Left bundle branch block 8 Right bundle branch block 9 Ventricular fibrillation 10 Atrial flutter 11 2nd degree type II block 12 3rd degree block 13 LVH 14 Ischemia 15 2nd degree type I block