For the lateromedial projection of the hand, the CR is directed to enter at the:
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second digit metaacarophalangeal joint
How is the arm positioned for an AP scapula?
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abducted 90 degrees, elbow flexed
,Near the source or the beginning
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proximal
What is the name of the structure that serves as a passageway for both food and air?
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pharynx
A radiograph of an AP medial oblique projection of the foot, if positioned correctly,
should demonstrate:
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third through fifth metatarsals free of superimposition.
A CR angle away from the head end
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caudad
,The two bony landmarks that are palpated using the traditional hip localization
method are the:
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ASIS and the symphysis pubis.
The acromial extremity of the clavicle articulates with the:
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acromion process of the scapula
T/F
The posterior oblique (Judet method) for the acetabulum requires a 10- to 15-degree
rotation of the body.
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False
Which of the following breathing instructions would be suggested for ribs above the
diaphragm?
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, suspend respiration on inspiration
3 Cardinal rules of radiation protection
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Time, Distance, Shielding
How far above the shoulders should the top of the IR be positioned for an averaged
sized patient for PA and lateral projections of the chest?
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1.5-2 inches
What is the optimal respiration phase for a PA or lateral chest radiograph?
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full inspiration-second breath
For an average size female patient, where is the CR placed for a PA projection of the
chest?
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second digit metaacarophalangeal joint
How is the arm positioned for an AP scapula?
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abducted 90 degrees, elbow flexed
,Near the source or the beginning
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proximal
What is the name of the structure that serves as a passageway for both food and air?
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pharynx
A radiograph of an AP medial oblique projection of the foot, if positioned correctly,
should demonstrate:
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third through fifth metatarsals free of superimposition.
A CR angle away from the head end
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caudad
,The two bony landmarks that are palpated using the traditional hip localization
method are the:
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ASIS and the symphysis pubis.
The acromial extremity of the clavicle articulates with the:
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acromion process of the scapula
T/F
The posterior oblique (Judet method) for the acetabulum requires a 10- to 15-degree
rotation of the body.
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False
Which of the following breathing instructions would be suggested for ribs above the
diaphragm?
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, suspend respiration on inspiration
3 Cardinal rules of radiation protection
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Time, Distance, Shielding
How far above the shoulders should the top of the IR be positioned for an averaged
sized patient for PA and lateral projections of the chest?
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1.5-2 inches
What is the optimal respiration phase for a PA or lateral chest radiograph?
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full inspiration-second breath
For an average size female patient, where is the CR placed for a PA projection of the
chest?
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