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which portion of the ribs is best demonstrated on the AP projection? Ans: posterior Routine positions for the right fifth anterior rib are: Ans: PA LAO Routine positions for the left tenth posterior rib are: Ans: AP LPO Which ribs are best demonstrated when the exposure is made after the patient suspended respirations after inspiration? Ans: 1 thru 10 or 1 thru 9 2 | Page which of the following are ways in which a chest examination differs from an examination of the ribs? Ans: 72-inch SID is used Higher kV is used Routine projections for the sternum are: Ans: RAO oblique and Lateral what is the proper patient position for the PA oblique projection of the sternum? Ans: RAO 15 to 20'degrees oblique When taking a PA projection of the chest, the recommended SID is: Ans: 72" What is the purpose of th

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LMRT Questions and Correct Answers/
Latest Update / Already Graded
which portion of the ribs is best demonstrated on the AP projection?


Ans: posterior




Routine positions for the right fifth anterior rib are:


Ans: PA LAO




Routine positions for the left tenth posterior rib are:


Ans: AP LPO




Which ribs are best demonstrated when the exposure is made after

the patient suspended respirations after inspiration?


Ans: 1 thru 10 or 1 thru 9

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which of the following are ways in which a chest examination differs

from an examination of the ribs?


Ans: 72-inch SID is used


Higher kV is used




Routine projections for the sternum are:


Ans: RAO oblique and Lateral




what is the proper patient position for the PA oblique projection of

the sternum?


Ans: RAO 15 to 20'degrees oblique




When taking a PA projection of the chest, the recommended SID is:


Ans: 72"




What is the purpose of the 72-inch SID used for chest radiography?

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