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Prepare for the RAT1002L Final Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring practice questions, answers, and detailed rationales. Covers essential radiologic technology concepts including patient care, radiographic positioning, anatomy, imaging procedures, radiation protection, image evaluation, equipment operation, and quality assurance. Designed for radiography students and medical imaging professionals, this resource strengthens technical knowledge, improves exam readiness, and supports academic success. Ideal for final exam preparation, comprehensive reviews, practice tests, and structured radiologic technology study.

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, The ischial tuberosities are located in which of the inferior
following directional areas of the pelvis (lateral, inferior
or superior)?


Which organs do the common iliac nodes directly drain? -urinary bladder
-prostate
-cervix
-vagina




What articulates with the hip and acetabulum? head of femur


The paraaortic nodes provide efferent drainage to this cisterna chyli (L2)
vessel which is the beginning of the thoracic duct.


Which bone in the pelvis do many radiation oncologists ischial tuberosity
use as the inferior boarder of the anterior and posterior
prostate treatment portals?


Which bony anatomy is important to remember when femoral heads
considering the lateral pelvic anatomy due to their
radiosensitivity?


The paraaortics directly drain the: -uterus
-ovaries
-kidneys
-testicles


The prostate lies in which immediate direction to the posterior
symphysis pubis (anterior, posterior, superior, or inferior)?


The patient is horizontally level when these bony greater trochanters
prominences are at the same height from the table top
using lasers and a ruler:


The iliac crest extends from the ______________ to the ASIS, PSIS
_____________ .


The inguinal nodes directly drain the following organs: -vulva
-uterus
-ovaries
-vagina

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