Skull
Pathology of Skull
Orbits
Physics
1000 class
100
Where is the CR centered for a Lateral skull
What is 2" above EAM
100
Why do we do a cross table lateral first on a trauma patient?
What is to rule out fracture
100
Each orbital plate is separated by the?
What is Ethmoidal notch
100
What part of the tube is Made up of electromagnets arranged in pairs around the rotor?
What is stator
100
The introduction to radioactive material is known
What is radiopharmaceutical
200
Where should the dorsum sellae sit on a correctly positioned AP axial Towne?
What is within the foramen magnum
200
What is a contrecoup fracture?
What is a fracture on the opposite side of the point of impact
200
On each side of the squamous portion of the frontal bone above the SOG is a larger rounded prominence termed the?
What is Frontal tuberosity
200
What is the most common target angle?
What is 12 degrees
200
Form of electromagnetic energy that has the ability to ionize atoms.
What is Gamma radiation
300
Where should the petrous ridges sit in a correctly positioned PA axial Caldwell?
What is in the lower 1/3 of the orbits
300
What is a depressed fracture?
What is Fracture causing a portion of the skull to be depressed into the cranial cavity
300
The orbital plates on each side forms the superior part of each orbit. Below the orbital plates lie facial bones and above the orbital plates is the?
What is Anterior part of the floor of the brain case
300
what is the Negative end of the tube that consists of the focusing cup and filaments with its supporting wires that provides the source of electrons needed for x-ray production called?
What is Cathode
300
Designated title of a registered radiographer:
What is RT (R) (ARRT)
400
How is rotation visualized?
What is superimposition of the ramus
400
What is a tripod fracture?
What is a free floating zygomatic bone, the zygomatic bone breaks in 3 different places
400
4. The Supraorbital notch is a small hole or opening within the SOM slightly medial to its midpoint, the ________ __________ and ________ pass through this small opening?
What is supraorbital nerve, artery
400
what are the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time?
What is Frequency
400
Is JRCERT considered an external agency outside the hospital institution
What is yes
500
What view do we do to see a basilar fracture
What is a cross table lateral or a SMV
500
On a AP reverse Caldwell when the OML is perpendicular the tube reads 10 degrees, where should the the CR be placed?
What is 5 degrees cephalic
500
This is an important landmark because it corresponds to the floor of the anterior fossa of the cranial vault, which is also at the level of the orbital plate or at the highest level of the facial bone mass?
What is SOG
500
What are the two broad types of radiation?
What is Electromagnetic and particulate
500
How many fluoroscopy exams are mandated for a complete clinical rotation per the ARRT?
What is 2
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