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what is the CR location for an AP or PA Lumbar spine projection? 

CR directed perpendicular to the iliac crest (L4-L5)

100

For the Posterior and Anterior Oblique L-spine Projections, the patient is rotated how many degrees? 

45 degrees

100

The "Nose" of the scotty dog represents _______? 

transverse process

100

what is the CR angulation for an AP Axial Coccyx projection? 

10 degrees caudad, 2 inches (5 cm) superior to the pubic symphysis. 

100

what is the primary pathology demonstrated during a Myelography? 

herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP)

200

What is Spondylolisthesis? 

forward slipping of the lumbar vertebra usually at the L5-S1 joint space. 

200

What does the Posterior Oblique L-spine Projection demonstrate? 

the articular facets and zygapophyseal joints closest to the IR (Scotty Dogs)

200

The "Body" of the scotty dog represents _______? 

Lamina

200

If a patient presents in the prone position for an Axial Coccyx Projection, how should the radiographer adjust their central ray angulation? 

angle CR 10 degree's cephalad, 2 inches (5 cm) superior to the pubic symphysis. 

200

What is the CR angulation for AP Axial Sacroiliac Joints? 

Males: 30 degrees cephalad, 2 inches (5 cm) above pubic symphysis

Females: 35 degrees cephalad, 2 inches (5 cm) above pubic symphysis

300

A tightly collimated LS-S1 spot Lateral of the L-spine, will BEST DEMONSTRATE_______? 

the possible existence of spondylolisthesis. 

300

The "Ear" of the scotty dog represents _______? 

Superior Articular Process

300

The "Leg" of the scotty dog represents _______? 

Inferior Articular Process

300

For a Myelography, contrast media is administered via a ______________? 

spinal puncture into the subarachnoid space.

300

On Posterior Oblique Sacroiliac Joint Projections, the side of interest is elevated __________? 

approximately 25-30 degrees

400

When the spine is not in true Lateral position for an Average Male, in the LS-S1 spot Lateral Projection, the CR is angled _______? 

3-5 caudad to a point 1-1/2 inches (4 cm) below iliac crest and a point 3 inches (8 cm) anterior to the posterior surface of the body

400

The "Eye" of the scotty dog represents _______? 

The pedicle

400

What is the CR angulation for an AP Axial Sacrum Projection? 

15 degrees cephalad, midway between ASIS and pubic symphysis. 

400

What is a spinal puncture into the subarachnoid space? 

an intrathecal injection. 

400

what is the CR location for Posterior/Anterior Oblique Sacroiliac Joint Projections? 

CR directed perpendicular to IR, to a level 1 inch medial and 1-1/2 (4 cm) distal to the ASIS farthest from the IR. 

500

When the spine is not in true Lateral position for an Average Female, in the LS-S1 spot Lateral Projection, the CR is angled _______?

5-8 caudad to a point 1-1/2 inches (4 cm) below iliac crest and a point 3 inches (8 cm) anterior to the poster surface of the body

500

The "Neck" of the scotty dog represents _______? 

Pars Interarticularis

500

If a patient presents in the prone position for a Axial Sacrum projection, how should I adjust my central ray angulation? 

Angle CR 15 degrees caudad, midway between ASIS and pubic symphysis

500

what is the preferred site for spinal puncture during a Myelography procedure? 

1. L3-L4 (could possibly be L2-L3). 

2. other disc spaces can be used, including a cervical puncture

500

In regard to Sacroiliac Joint Oblique Projection, the Posterior Oblique will demonstrate _________? 

demonstrate the SI joint FARTHEST from the IR