
Dr. Busti will walk step-by-step through the proper steps to determine if the inspiration is good enough to allow the chest x-ray (CXR) to be appropriate to interpret and avoid missing an abnormality. This lecture will improve your overall chest x-ray interpretation skills.
You’ll learn how to:
Identify the posterior ribs and anterior ribs on a standard AP chest x ray
Use rib counting to judge film quality and inspiration
If you’re looking for a clear, visual guide to how to read a chest x ray, chest x-ray for beginners, and how to adequate inspiration for a portable AP chest x ray, this session is for you. The goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.
Chapter Table of Contents
00:00 Why Inspiration Matters on Chest X-Ray
00:24 How Poor Inspiration on the CXR Mimics Disease
01:39 How to Count Ribs on the CXR for Inspiratory Adequacy
02:30 Rib Counting Demonstration on Real CXR
04:23 Poor Inspiration vs Hyperinflation (Rib Thresholds)
05:16 Quick Lung Sweep: Apices & Costophrenic Angles
06:36 How Poor Inspiration Crowds Lung Markings
07:18 Technical Challenges of Portable AP Chest X-Rays
08:11 AP vs PA: How Positioning Changes the Image
09:34 Final Takeaways & Further Chest X-Ray Learning
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