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✔✔Why is acute extension of the head important during myelography? - ✔✔To prevent
contrast medium from entering the cerebral ventricles
✔✔Why does the radiologic technologist expose the C7-T1 interspace during a cervical
examination of a traumatic patient for a considerably longer time than usual? - ✔✔To
blur overlying lung structures
✔✔When imaging trauma patients, which radiographic examination is an exception to
the central ray part image receptor (CR-part-IR) alignment rule? - ✔✔Anteroposterior
(AP) axial oblique cervical spine
✔✔Which projection uses the occlusal plane as a positioning landmark? - ✔✔Odontoid
process
✔✔Which positioning will best show developmental dysplasia of the hip? -
✔✔Anteroposterior (AP) bilateral frog-leg pelvic projection
✔✔An anteroposterior (AP) pelvic projection is inconclusive in determining whether or
not a fracture of the acetabulum has occurred. Which projection will best demonstrate a
fracture of the acetabulum? Select all that apply. - ✔✔Posterior oblique pelvic projection
Posteroanterior (PA) axial oblique projection
✔✔Which projection can be performed to assess the placement of a hip prosthesis? -
✔✔Anteroposterior (AP) unilateral hip projection
✔✔Which statements apply to the male pelvis? Select all that apply. - ✔✔The ilia
appear less flared.
The pubic arch forms an acute angle.
The pelvis appears narrow and deep.
The shape of the inlet of the pelvis is heart shaped.
✔✔At which point should the central ray be directed in an anteroposterior (AP) pelvic
projection? - ✔✔Midway between the level of the anterior superior iliac spine and the
symphysis pubis
✔✔At what angle is the zygapophyseal joint of the second to the seventh cervical
vertebrae located? - ✔✔90 degrees
✔✔Which vertebrae contain facets on transverse processes for rib articulations? -
✔✔T1-T10
, ✔✔Which position helps prevent the contrast medium from moving into the cerebral
ventricles during myelography? - ✔✔Acute extension of the head
✔✔Which are demonstrated in ankylosing spondylitis? Select all that apply. -
✔✔Intervertebral and costovertebral joints fuse
Inflammation progresses up the vertebral column
✔✔ How will the radiologic technologist position the C-arm fluoroscope in order to
obtain a posteroanterior (PA) projection of the patient's hip? - ✔✔Place the C-arm
between the patient's legs and center the image intensifier over and above the affected
hip
✔✔Which structures can be seen in anteroposterior (AP) axial outlet pelvic projection?
Select all that apply. - ✔✔Body of ischium
Ramus of ischium
Inferior rami of pubis
✔✔Which radiographic procedure is contraindicated in a patient who has increased
intracranial pressure? - ✔✔Myelography
✔✔How would the radiographer locate the hip joint without making the patient feel
uncomfortable? - ✔✔Palpate anterior superior iliac spine and 1.5 inches inferiorly and
medially
✔✔Which structures can be best demonstrated in an anteroposterior (AP) bilateral frog-
leg pelvic projection? Select all that apply. - ✔✔Acetabulum
Femoral neck
Femoral head
Trochanteric areas
✔✔Which are the clinical indications for an anteroposterior (AP) pelvis projection?
Select all that apply. - ✔✔Bone lesions
Joint dislocations
Degenerative diseases
✔✔Which structures can be clearly seen in an anteroposterior (AP) hip projection?
Select all that apply. - ✔✔Profile of greater trochanter
Long axis of the femoral neck
Proximal one-third of the femur
✔✔Which vertebrae are movable vertebrae? Select all that apply. - ✔✔Lumbar
vertebrae