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ARRT REGISTRY PROCEDURES EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% PASS sthenic - Answers average build hyposthenic - Answers slender asthenic - Answers extremely thin hypersthenic - Answers above average or massive build what landmark corresponds to C4-5? - Answers thyroid cartilage what landmark corresponds to the sternal notch? - Answers T2,3 what landmark corresponds to the sternal angle? - Answers T4,5 what landmark corresponds to the inferior angle of the scapula? - Answers T7 what landmark corresponds to the xiphoid tip? - Answers T10 what landmark corresponds to the level of L3,4? - Answers umbilicus what landmark corresponds to the iliac crest? - Answers L4 what landmark corresponds to the ASIS? - Answers S1 what landmark corresponds to the greater trochanter? - Answers pubic symphysis mesocephalic - Answers Pertaining to an average width head petrous ridges are 47 degrees from MSP brachycephalic - Answers Having a short, wide head petrous ridges are 54 degrees from MSP Dolicocephalic - Answers having a long, narrow head petrous ridges are 40 degrees from MSP what line is used for all skull projections except for 2 and what are they? - Answers OML lateral and SMV what does the AP/PA axial skull (Townes) demonstrate? - Answers dorsum sellae within the foramen magnum what is seen in the PA axial Caldwell method of the skull? - Answers petrous ridges projected in the lower 1/3 of the orbits what is the angle of the CR for the PA Haas method of the skull? - Answers 25-30 degrees cephalad what do we see in the PA skull? - Answers petrous ridges completely filling the orbits what bones are affected by a blowout fx? - Answers zygomatic arch maxilla palantine what projection is done to see a blowout fx? - Answers modified waters what is the angle of the CR for an axiolateral oblique of the mandible? - Answers 25 degrees cephalic through ramus closest to IR in an axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what position is the head in to demonstrate the ramus? - Answers true lateral in an axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what position is the head in to demonstrate the body? - Answers head rotated 30 degrees toward the table in an axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what position is the head in to demonstrate the mentum? - Answers head rotated 45 degrees toward the table nasal bones will use the same technique as _______ - Answers finger what projection demonstrates the nasal septum? - Answers parietoacanthial (waters) doesn't show a fx, only shows deviation what is the only projection of paranasal sinuses that demonstrates all 4 sinuses? - Answers lateral what sinuses are shown in the PA axial caldwell of the sinuses? - Answers frontal and ethmoid what sinuses are shown in the waters method of sinuses? - Answers maxillary may also see sphenoid through open mouth in an AP open mouth projection, what do we need to do if the teeth are projected over the dens? - Answers extension in an AP open mouth projection, what do we need to do if the base of the skull is projected over the dens? - Answers flexion chin needs to be tucked more what is demonstrated in the AP obliques of the C spine? - Answers intervertebral foramina farthest from IR what is demonstrated in the AP obliques of the T spine? - Answers zygoapophyseal articulations farthest from IR what is demonstrated in the AP obliques of the L spine? - Answers zygoapophyseal joints closest to IR why are flexion and extension images taken of the c spine? - Answers post surgical fusion post whiplash what exams require a breathing technique? - Answers Lateral t spine swimmers sternum transthoracic soft tissue neck AP scapula what breathing technique do we use for a lateral t spine? - Answers 2.5 - 4 seconds, low mA what is the name of the method used for Scoli series? - Answers Ferguson why is PA preferred for a scoli series? - Answers to reduce radiation exposure of radiosensitive organs what projection demonstrates spondylolithesis? - Answers lateral lumbar spine spondylolisthesis - Answers forward slipping of one vertebra over another where is the most common site of spondylolithesis? - Answers L4-5 what is the angle for L5-S1 projection for a male? - Answers 3-5 degrees caudad what is the angle for a L5-S1 projection for a female? - Answers 5-8 degrees caudad scotty dog ear - Answers superior articular process scotty dog eye - Answers pedicle scotty dog neck - Answers pars interarticularis scotty dog leg - Answers inferior articular process

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ARRT REGISTRY PROCEDURES EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% PASS

sthenic - Answers average build

hyposthenic - Answers slender

asthenic - Answers extremely thin

hypersthenic - Answers above average or massive build

what landmark corresponds to C4-5? - Answers thyroid cartilage

what landmark corresponds to the sternal notch? - Answers T2,3

what landmark corresponds to the sternal angle? - Answers T4,5

what landmark corresponds to the inferior angle of the scapula? - Answers T7

what landmark corresponds to the xiphoid tip? - Answers T10

what landmark corresponds to the level of L3,4? - Answers umbilicus

what landmark corresponds to the iliac crest? - Answers L4

what landmark corresponds to the ASIS? - Answers S1

what landmark corresponds to the greater trochanter? - Answers pubic symphysis

mesocephalic - Answers Pertaining to an average width head

petrous ridges are 47 degrees from MSP

brachycephalic - Answers Having a short, wide head

petrous ridges are 54 degrees from MSP

Dolicocephalic - Answers having a long, narrow head

petrous ridges are 40 degrees from MSP

what line is used for all skull projections except for 2 and what are they? - Answers OML

lateral and SMV

what does the AP/PA axial skull (Townes) demonstrate? - Answers dorsum sellae within the foramen
magnum

what is seen in the PA axial Caldwell method of the skull? - Answers petrous ridges projected in the
lower 1/3 of the orbits

, what is the angle of the CR for the PA Haas method of the skull? - Answers 25-30 degrees cephalad

what do we see in the PA skull? - Answers petrous ridges completely filling the orbits

what bones are affected by a blowout fx? - Answers zygomatic arch

maxilla

palantine

what projection is done to see a blowout fx? - Answers modified waters

what is the angle of the CR for an axiolateral oblique of the mandible? - Answers 25 degrees cephalic
through ramus closest to IR

in an axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what position is the head in to demonstrate the ramus? -
Answers true lateral

in an axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what position is the head in to demonstrate the body? -
Answers head rotated 30 degrees toward the table

in an axiolateral oblique of the mandible, what position is the head in to demonstrate the mentum? -
Answers head rotated 45 degrees toward the table

nasal bones will use the same technique as _______ - Answers finger

what projection demonstrates the nasal septum? - Answers parietoacanthial (waters)

doesn't show a fx, only shows deviation

what is the only projection of paranasal sinuses that demonstrates all 4 sinuses? - Answers lateral

what sinuses are shown in the PA axial caldwell of the sinuses? - Answers frontal and ethmoid

what sinuses are shown in the waters method of sinuses? - Answers maxillary



may also see sphenoid through open mouth

in an AP open mouth projection, what do we need to do if the teeth are projected over the dens? -
Answers extension

in an AP open mouth projection, what do we need to do if the base of the skull is projected over the
dens? - Answers flexion

chin needs to be tucked more

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