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RAD PROCEDURES 2 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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What is the length of the average adult small intestine?


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22 feet




The easily palpable superior border of the manubrium is called the:


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Jugular notch




One fourth of the length of the vertebral column is made up of the:

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Intervertebral disks




All the joints of the vertebral column are synovial-freely movable- except one. Which
joint is not?


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Intervertebral




The PA projection of the stomach best demonstrates the :


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stomach contour and duodenal bulb




how fare above the anus is the enema bag placed during a barium enema?


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18 to 24 inches




The 12 costovertebral joints of the ribs are:


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, synovial gliding




What is the central-ray angulation for the PA axial urinary bladder?


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10 to 15 degrees cephalad




How long should the patient lie in the decubitus position before making the exposure
during a mobile decubitus chest examination?


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5 minutes




What is the central ray angle for the AP axial oblique projections of the cervical
intervertebral foramina?


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15 to 20 degrees cephalad




For which radiographic exams of the GI tract is "high-density" barium sulfate used?


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, double-contrast




The mucosal folds on the inside of the urinary bladder are called:


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rugae




Which position will demonstrate the right colic flexure?


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RAO




Where is the IR centered for images of the small intestine that are taken within 30
minutes of drinking the barium?


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2 inches above the iliac crests




The short, thick process that project posteriorly on each side of a vertebral body are
called the:


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