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100

How many bones are in the appendicular skeleton?


What is: 126 bones



100

When imaging a joint, how many projections are required?


What is: 3

100

What are the three cardinal principles for radiation safety?


What is: Time, distance, shielding 

100

What is the largest carpal bone?


What is: Capitate 

100

Is it appropriate to shield for shoulder girdle exams?


What is: Yes
200

What position describes the head higher than the feet?


What is: Fowler 

200

If a person accidentally inhales a food particle, which bronchus is it most likely to enter?

What is: Right

200

What does the acronym ALARA stand for?


What is: As low as reasonably achievable 

200

Decreasing radiation dose to the patient includes which of the following:


What is: using collimation 

200

What projections are required for a clavicle exam?


What is: AP and Axial


300

When critiquing an average adult PA CXR, what is the minimum number of ribs that should be visualized to ensure adequate inspiration?

What is: 10

300

What plane is parallel to the IR for a lateral CXR?


What is: Midsagittal

 

300

Which of the following muscles should be demonstrated on a well-exposed abdomen projection on an average size patient?

What is: Psoas major 



300

Which of the following carpals are better visualized in a PA Wrist with Radial Deviation?


What is: Hamate

300

Which of the following structures is not part of the proximal humerus?

  Glenoid process 

  Lesser tubercle 

  Intertubercular groove 

  Anatomic neck 

What is: Glenoid process 



400

What projection is represented in this image?

What is: mediolateral

400

When performing an AP chest in a cart or wheelchair, what should be perpendicular to the CR?


What is: the long axis of the sternum 



400

Where in the peritoneum are the kidneys located?


What is: Retroperitoneal 

400

Why do we perform an AP forearm in the AP position versus the PA position?


What is: to avoid the radius and ulna are crossing or overlapping



400

What is the mobility classification of the three joints that make up the shoulder girdle?


What is: Diarthrodial


500

What position describes the patient in this position?

What is: RAO

500

Why should the CR and IR be lowered for a lateral CXR?


What is: the costophrenic angles will project lower



500

What vertebral level is the xiphoid process?


What is: T10

500

What anatomy is visualized with an internal (medial) oblique elbow projection?


What is: Trochlea, coronoid process 



500

Which of the following would best describe a breathing technique that could be used for an AP Scapula or a Transthoracic Lateral Humerus projection?

  Low mA, high seconds 

  Low mA, low seconds 

  High mA, low seconds 

What is: Low mA, high seconds