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Cervical & Thoracic Spine Test Bank | 60 Questions | Positioning, Pathology, Fractures, Imaging Techniques

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This document contains a complete and verified set of 60 multiple-choice questions with answers and imaging-based explanations for the 2025/2026 academic year, covering both cervical and thoracic spine anatomy, radiographic positioning, pathology recognition, and imaging protocols. The questions are exam-oriented and include clinical scenarios related to trauma, projection selection, vertebral levels, intervertebral foramina, zygapophyseal joints, CR angulation, and radiographic interpretation. Key focus areas include: Spinal fractures (clay shoveler’s, Jefferson, Hangman’s, compression) Imaging methods (Swimmer’s view, Fuchs method, open mouth, AP axial, lateral) Pathologies like scoliosis, kyphosis, and vertebral misalignment Technical factors affecting image quality (SID, focal spot, collimation, positioning aids) Radiation protection with emphasis on thyroid dose minimization in cervical projections This test bank is especially useful for preparing for clinical exams, competency assessments, or certification reviews in spine imaging and anatomy. Recommended for: BSc Radiologic Technology students Diagnostic Imaging and Radiography programs Chiropractic and Osteopathy students Allied Health Science and Pre-Medical courses with anatomy or radiographic components Candidates preparing for ARRT®, CAMRT®, or similar national radiography board exams Relevant courses: Radiographic Positioning and Procedures Spine and Skeletal Imaging Musculoskeletal Anatomy Diagnostic Radiology Principles Cross-sectional Anatomy Keywords: cervical spine, thoracic spine, spinal radiography, vertebral anatomy, open mouth projection, AP axial, swimmer's view, zygapophyseal joints, intervertebral foramina, scoliosis, kyphosis, clay shoveler’s fracture, Jefferson fracture, spinal trauma imaging, radiologic positioning, radiography exam prep

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Cervical and Thoracic Spine Test
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Which of the following positions will demonstrate the left intervertebral

foramina of the cervical spine?

a. LPO

b. LAO

c. RAO


d. Lateral - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔LAO


A radiograph of an AP thoracic spine projection reveals that the upper

thoracic spine is overexposed. The lower vertebrae have acceptable

density and contrast. Which one of the following modifications will improve

the visibility of the upper thoracic spine?

a. Use a compensating (wedge) filter

,b. Place the upper spine under the cathode side of the tube

c. Increase the kV to decrease the contrast of the upper spine


d. Use a breathing technique - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Use a compensating

(wedge) filter

The most posterior aspect of a typical vertebra is the:

a. Pedicle

b. Spinous process

c. Body


d. Laminae - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Spinous process


Which of the following factors will enhance the visibility of the vertebral

bodies during a lateral projection of the thoracic spine?

a. Increase SID

b. Use an orthostatic (breathing) technique

c. Use a high kV


d. Flex the spine - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Use an orthostatic (breathing) technique

, Which of the following projections will project the dens within the shadow of

the foramen magnum?

a. AP projection (Fuchs method)

b. AP open mouth

c. None of the above


d. Twining method - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔AP projection (Fuchs method)


Which of the following positions will best demonstrate the left

zygapophyseal joints of the thoracic spine?

a. RPO

b. Lateral

c. LPO


d. RAO - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔RPO


Scoliosis is defined as an abnormal or exaggerated _____ curvature.

a. Lateral

b. Concave

c. Convex



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