12. Match the following structures to the correct compartment of the peritoneum. 1. Cecum A. Intraperitoneum 2. Jejunum B. Retroperitoneum 3. Ascending colon C. Infraperitoneum 4. Liver 5. Adrenal glands 6. Gallbladder 7. Ovaries 8. Duodenum 9. Urinary bladder 10. Pancreas 13. The xiphoid process corresponds with which vertebral level? A. T9-T10 B. L4-L5 C. L2-L3 D. T4-T5 14. Identify the topographic positioning landmarks as labeled on Figs. 3-5 and 3-6. 1. Iliac crest 2. Ischial tuberosity 3. Xiphoid process 4. Pubic symphysis 5. Greater trochanter 6. Lower costal margin 7. Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) 15. To identify the inferior margin of the abdomen, the technologist can palpate the symphysis pubis or. A. Iliac crest C. ASIS B. Greater trochanter D. Ischial tuberosity
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Cecum A.Intraperitoncum 2.Jejunum B.Retroperitoncum 3.Asceoding colon C.Infaperitoncum 4.Liver 5.Adrenal glands 6.Gallbladder 7.Ovaries 8.Doodenum 9.Urinary bladder 10.Pancreas 13. The xiphoid process correspo nds with which vertebral level? A.T9-T10 C.L2-L3 Show more…
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