Ch 1 & 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Ch 5
100

The plane that divides the body into equal posterior and anterior halves is termed


Midcoronal 

100

Why is the upright left lateral position the most commonly used for lateral radiographs of the chest?


Heart closer to IR

100

CR for KUB

Iliac Crest

100

How many bones are in the hand?

27

100

How many degrees is the hand rotated for a PA oblique projection of the digit?


45

200

How many regions is the abd divided into? 

9

200

The presence of gas or air in the pleural cavity is termed

pneumothorax 

200

What is the respiration phase for an AP abdominal image obtained with the patient in the left lateral decubitus position?

Expiration

200

What is the largest carpal bone 

Capitate

200

What structure is shown in profile on a lateral projection of the elbow?


olecranon process 

300

T9 and T10 are located at the level of the: 

a.    sternal angle.    

b.    xiphoid process.    

c.    jugular notch.    

d.    vertebra prominens.

B. xiphoid process 

300

What type of exposure techniques is required to penetrate all of the thoracic anatomy?


High KVP

300

Where is the center of the IR positioned for a lateral projection of the abdomen performed with the patient in the dorsal decubitus position?

2 in above crest

300

For a lateral projection of the hand, the central ray is directed to enter the


2nd MCP

300

The PA projection of the wrist in ulnar deviation clearly demonstrates the


scaphoid

400

What positioning term indicates that the patient is lying down and the central ray is horizontal?

Decub

400

The Lindblom method is used to demonstrate the


Pulmonary Apices 

400

All of the following are used to evaluate rotation on a KUB image, except: 

a.     lumbar spinous processes in the center of the vertebral body.    

b.    alae of the ilia are symmetric.    

c.    ischial spines, if visible, are symmetric.    

d.    superimposed posterior ribs.


Superimposed posterior ribs 

400

The capitulum of the humerus articulates with the

Radial Head

400

What anatomic structure is shown in profile on an AP projection of the humerus?


Greater Tubercle 

500

Some synovial joints contain synovial fluid–filled sacs outside the main joint cavity called


bursae/bursa

500

For AP oblique projections of the chest, the side of interest is generally the side _____ the IR.


Closer

500

The inner portion of the sac that covers the abdominal organs is termed the

Visceral peritoneum.

500

What method demonstrates the carpal canal

Gaynor Hart

500

 What projection corrects foreshortening of the scaphoid?

Ulnar Deviation 

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