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100

The line perpendicular to the IR for a parietal-orbital projection

AML

100

How much should the patient be rotated for oblique ribs

45 degrtees

100

if the IOML is perpendicular to the IR for a modified towne method of the TMJs, how would you angle the tube and in what direction

42 degrees caudal

100

What is the CR angle for an inlet projection of the pelvis

40 degrees caudal

100

how much should the arm be abducted for the AP scapula

90 degrees

200

how much is the patient rotated for an RAO sternum

15 - 20 degrees

200

what is the degree difference between the IOML and the OML?

7 - 8 degrees

200

which  sinuses are demonstrated in a Waters method

maxillary, frontal

200

the patient is rotated how much for an upper GI RAO

40 -0 70 degrees

200

name the three bones that for the innominate bone

ilium, ischium, pubis

300

skull morphology where the width of the skull isless than 75% of the length is termed

dolichocephalic

300

what size needle is typically used for IVU

18 - 22 gauge

300

at what vertebral level is the needle inserted for a myelogram

L3 - L4

300

what is the angle for an AP axial sacrum

15 degrees cephalad

300

what is the CR angle for a male patient when doing an outlet view of the pelvis

20 - 35 degrees cephalad

400

what positions best demonstrate the hepatic flexure

RAO/LPO

400

what is the CR angle and direction for an LAO cervical spine

25 - 30 degrees caudal

400

what part of the vertebral anatomy is represented by the "neck of the Scotty dog"?

pars interarticularis

400

what position will demonstrate the entire esophogus between the spine and the heart

RAO

400

what is the degree of patient rotation for an oblique T-spine

70 degrees or 20 degrees from lateral

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