This document provides information about abdominal x-rays, including:
- The most common views are anteroposterior supine and erect. Other views include lateral decubitus and KUB.
- Proper patient positioning is important to relax muscles and include relevant anatomy in the x-ray field.
- Standard imaging techniques include a 14x17 inch film or detector, moving or stationary grid, and exposure settings.
- Key anatomy and findings are described that should be evaluated on the x-ray, including organs, bones, foreign bodies and calcifications.
- Indications for abdominal x-rays include bowel obstruction, perforation, kidney stones, and foreign body ingestion.
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