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Radiographic Positioning A projection in which the CR skims a body part is termed: - Answer- tangential A patient is lying on her back facing the x-ray tube. The right side of her body is turned 20 degrees toward the image receptor. What is this radiographic position? - Answer- RPO (right posterior oblique) An upright position with the arms abducted, palms forward, and head forward describes the _____ position. - Answer- anatomic A patient is erect facing the IR. The left side of the body is turned 45 degrees toward the IR. The CR enters the posterior aspect of the body and exits the anterior. What is this radiographic position? - Answer- LAO A longitudinal plane that divides the body into equal anterior and posterior parts is the ____ plane. - Answer- Midcoronal A patient is erect with the left side directly against the IR. The CR enters the right side of the body. What is this radiographic position? - Answer- Left lateral A position in which the head is lower than the feet is: - Answer- Trendelenburg Of the following positioning actions, which one will remove the majority of the scapulae form the lung fields? - Answer- Roll shoulders forward Of the following factors, which one is most crucial to demonstrate possible air and fluid levels in the chest? - Answer- Patient in erect or decubitus position Why must the technologist slightly angle the CR caudad for most AP projections of the chest? - Answer- Prevents clavicles from obscuring apices of the lungs How much rotation of the humeral epicondyles is required for the AP medial oblique projection of the elbow? - Answer- 45 degrees Positioning - Answer- Study of patient positioning performed for radiographic demonstration. Sagittal plane - Answer- divides body into left and right Coronal plane - Answer- divides body into front and back Transverse plane (Horizontal plane) - Answer- divides the body into superior and inferior parts Oblique plane - Answer- divides body at an angle Plantar - Answer- refers to the sople or posterior surface of the foot Dorsal foot - Answer- top of foot or anterior surface of the foot.

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Radiographic Positioning
A projection in which the CR skims a body part is termed: - Answer- tangential

A patient is lying on her back facing the x-ray tube. The right side of her body is
turned 20 degrees toward the image receptor. What is this radiographic position? -
Answer- RPO (right posterior oblique)

An upright position with the arms abducted, palms forward, and head forward
describes the _____ position. - Answer- anatomic

A patient is erect facing the IR. The left side of the body is turned 45 degrees toward
the IR. The CR enters the posterior aspect of the body and exits the anterior. What is
this radiographic position? - Answer- LAO

A longitudinal plane that divides the body into equal anterior and posterior parts is
the ____ plane. - Answer- Midcoronal

A patient is erect with the left side directly against the IR. The CR enters the right
side of the body. What is this radiographic position? - Answer- Left lateral

A position in which the head is lower than the feet is: - Answer- Trendelenburg

Of the following positioning actions, which one will remove the majority of the
scapulae form the lung fields? - Answer- Roll shoulders forward

Of the following factors, which one is most crucial to demonstrate possible air and
fluid levels in the chest? - Answer- Patient in erect or decubitus position

Why must the technologist slightly angle the CR caudad for most AP projections of
the chest? - Answer- Prevents clavicles from obscuring apices of the lungs

How much rotation of the humeral epicondyles is required for the AP medial oblique
projection of the elbow? - Answer- 45 degrees

Positioning - Answer- Study of patient positioning performed for radiographic
demonstration.

Sagittal plane - Answer- divides body into left and right

Coronal plane - Answer- divides body into front and back

Transverse plane (Horizontal plane) - Answer- divides the body into superior and
inferior parts

Oblique plane - Answer- divides body at an angle

Plantar - Answer- refers to the sople or posterior surface of the foot

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