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RTE 1503 TEST 1 FINAL TEST 2026
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+

◍ Anatomic Position.
Answer: The position of reference in which the patient stands facing you,
arms at the side, with the palms of the hands forward.
◍ Radiographic Image.
Answer: (manipulate) images that comes up on the workstation screen after
taking an image.
◍ Additive pathology versus destructive pathology. Name the examples given
in the PP
T. .
Answer: additive- add density to imagedestructive-
◍ Image Receptor (IR).
Answer: The device that receives the energy of the x-ray beam and forms
the image of the body part/ what the body parts are close to for the images
◍ Anatomical position..
Answer: The erect position of the body with the face directed forward, the
arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
◍ ARRT.
Answer: the american registry of radiologic technologists
◍ ASRT.
Answer: american society of radiologic technologists
◍ Projection.
Answer: term that describes the direction or path of the central ray (CR) of

, the x-ray beam
◍ bariatric.
Answer: obese
◍ Central Ray (CR).
Answer: Center-most portion of the x-ray beam emitted from the x-ray tube
◍ Computed Radiography (CR).
Answer: Cassette-based digital radiography; the digital acquisition modality
that uses storage phosphor plates to produce images
◍ basic radiographic protection that the radiographer is responsible for.
Answer: shielding
◍ body habitus types.
Answer: -sthenic-hyposthenic-asthenic-hypersthenic
◍ Oblique Position.
Answer: Radiographic position in which the body or part is rotated at an
angle
◍ most common body habitus.
Answer: sthenic
◍ What are the different oblique positions?.
Answer: LAO-Left Anterior Oblique RAO-Right Anterior Oblique
LPO-Left Posterior Oblique RPO- Right Posterior Oblique
◍ How do you know if the position is right or left?.
Answer: Which ever side is touching the imaging receptor (IR)
◍ Projection Vs Position.
Answer: Projection- where the x-ray beam enters and exits from Position-
relevant to where they are places on the imaging receptor (IR)
◍ AP projection.
Answer: CR enters the anterior surface and exits the posterior
◍ PA Projection.

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