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Presenting my first comp (CXR) in front a group of people

I will present one of my chest X-ray comps tomorrow for the first time in front of my clinical preceptor and other students since last week was my first week of clinical. I believe my CP will ask about lung pathology like pneumonia, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, hemothorax, etc… I am currently taking imaging eval and know that an optimal chest X-ray shows the lung apices to the costophrenic angles, 10 posterior ribs, heart shadow and equidistant ribs, etc...but I am not good at reading x-rays yet. What other questions should I prepare for? My CP said she might ask about the heart flow as well too so I’m studying that…This will be my first time presenting a comp and I’m extremely nervous since there will be a lot of people đŸ˜­đŸ˜­ Any helpful tips? Thanks a bunch!

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