RAD 200 EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
ALREADY GRADED A+
The term describes a position in which the patient is rotated between
lateral and the prone or supine position - ANSWERS-oblique
According to anatomical position, which surface of the foot faces
anteriorly? - ANSWERS-dorsal
The term refers to the direction in which the central ray travels
through the body - ANSWERS-projection
When a patient is in a/an position, she is lying flat on her back. -
ANSWERS-supine
When the patient is in a/an position, the head is positioned lower than
the feet. - ANSWERS-Trendelenburg
A/an projection is one in which the central ray skims the structure to
produce a profile projection. - ANSWERS-tangential
, Describe anteroposterior (AP) as it relates to a projection - ANSWERS-
the x-ray beam enters the anterior surface of the patient and exits the
posterior surface
The patient is lying on his back with the central ray passing
horizontally from one side to the other. - ANSWERS-dorsal decubitus
The patient is in a near lateral position with the top leg brought in
front of the lower leg, which causes her to roll slightly toward a left
anterior oblique position. - ANSWERS-sims position
is a term that refers to the physical characteristics of the body,
including shape, size, muscle tone, and position of internal organs. -
ANSWERS-body habitus
Radiographs of the foot were ordered on a patient whose history
indicated that he stepped on a metal wire that was still in his foot.
What is the minimum number of projections which should be taken by
the radiographer? - ANSWERS-two
when does a radiologic technologist take 3 projections - ANSWERS-
when they are imaging a joint
A patient having an average body habitus is described as . - ANSWERS-
sthenic
The plane divides the patient into equal anterior and posterior portions
- ANSWERS-midcoronal
ANSWERS | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
ALREADY GRADED A+
The term describes a position in which the patient is rotated between
lateral and the prone or supine position - ANSWERS-oblique
According to anatomical position, which surface of the foot faces
anteriorly? - ANSWERS-dorsal
The term refers to the direction in which the central ray travels
through the body - ANSWERS-projection
When a patient is in a/an position, she is lying flat on her back. -
ANSWERS-supine
When the patient is in a/an position, the head is positioned lower than
the feet. - ANSWERS-Trendelenburg
A/an projection is one in which the central ray skims the structure to
produce a profile projection. - ANSWERS-tangential
, Describe anteroposterior (AP) as it relates to a projection - ANSWERS-
the x-ray beam enters the anterior surface of the patient and exits the
posterior surface
The patient is lying on his back with the central ray passing
horizontally from one side to the other. - ANSWERS-dorsal decubitus
The patient is in a near lateral position with the top leg brought in
front of the lower leg, which causes her to roll slightly toward a left
anterior oblique position. - ANSWERS-sims position
is a term that refers to the physical characteristics of the body,
including shape, size, muscle tone, and position of internal organs. -
ANSWERS-body habitus
Radiographs of the foot were ordered on a patient whose history
indicated that he stepped on a metal wire that was still in his foot.
What is the minimum number of projections which should be taken by
the radiographer? - ANSWERS-two
when does a radiologic technologist take 3 projections - ANSWERS-
when they are imaging a joint
A patient having an average body habitus is described as . - ANSWERS-
sthenic
The plane divides the patient into equal anterior and posterior portions
- ANSWERS-midcoronal