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For an AP portable chest on an older or hypersthenic male patient, which of the
following should occur?


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The CR should be centered 3 inches (8 cm) below the jugular notch.




A study of a prosthetic hip demonstrates that the end of the prosthesis is cut off on
the AP projection, but the entire device is demonstrated on the lateral projection.
What should the technologist do next?


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Repeat the AP projection only.

,A PA chest radiograph reveals that only seven ribs are seen above the diaphragm on
a healthy adult. Which of the following suggestions would improve the inspiration of
lungs?


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Take exposure on the second inspiration rather than on first.




Which of the following technical factors is ideal for adult chest radiography?


A) 100 kV, 200 mA, 1/20 sec, 60-inch (153 cm) source image receptor distance (SID)
B) 120 kV, 800 mA, 1/40 sec, 72-inch (183 cm) SID
C) 125 kV, 400 mA, 1/40 sec, 40-inch (102 cm) SID
D) 120 kV, 600 mA, 1/60 sec, 60-inch (153 cm) SID


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B) 120 kV, 800 mA, 1/40 sec, 72-inch (183 cm) SID




Which of the following bony structures cannot be palpated?


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Ischial spine




What CR angle should be used for a lateral projection of the knee on a short, wide-
pelvis patient?

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7° to 10° cephalad




The central ray (CR) for an anteroposterior (AP) supine, adult chest projection, should
be centered:


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3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm) below the jugular notch.




What is the name for the structure that serves as a lid over the larynx to prevent
aspiration of food or fluid?
A) Uvula
B) Epiglottis
C) Hyoid bone
D) Oropharynx


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A) Uvula




Why must the lower limb be rotated 15° to 20° internally for AP hip projections?


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To place the femoral neck parallel to the image receptor

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