CAMRT; All possible questions with correct answers
Angle 10 degrees caudad correct answers What is the central ray for an AP axial coccyx? Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography; used to diagnose biliary and pancreatic pathologies when the biliary ducts are not dilated and no obstruction exists in the ampulla correct answers What does ERCP stand for and what is it done for? AP motility of the cervical spine, or lack of movement due to trauma or disease correct answers What do Flexion/Extension views of the Cervical Spine assess? Must not exceed 2% of the SID correct answers In SC35, what is the limit for light field and x-ray field alignment? Assist in detecting early radiologic changes needed to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis correct answers Why do we do a ball catcher's view? Low blood pressure due to standing upright (dizziness after getting up from a supine position) correct answers What is Orthostatic Hypotension? Germicide is a solution that destroys microorganisms; Disinfectant is a type of germicide that inhibits the growth of bacteria correct answers What is the difference between Germicide and Disinfectant? Scaphoid correct answers Which carpal bone is most commonly fractured? Lauenstein=lesser trochanter in profile medially and femoral neck superimposes greater trochanter Cross-table Lateral=femoral neck demonstrated without overlap from greater trochanter and a small amount of the lesser trochanter on the posterior surface of the femur demonstrated in profile correct answers What is the difference between Lauenstein and cross-table lateral views of the hip? Allows accurate measurement for any type of vertebral displacement or noticeable swelling that could suggest a disguised fracture correct answers Why do we include anterior soft tissue on a trauma cross-table lateral of the c-spine? The long axis of the lower leg correct answers When imaging the intercondylar fossa, which body part is perpendicular to the central ray? Employed in patients with early scoliosis to determine the presence of structural change when bending to the right and left (compensatory curve will correct itself on one of these images), as well predict or assess degree of correction that can be obtained correct answers What is the purpose of lateral bending for scoliosis imaging?
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