Skull
Facial Bones
Sinuses
Positioning Lines
Pot Luck
100

Position used to demonstrate the petrous ridges in the lower third of the orbits

What is the Caldwell?

100

This # of bones make up the face

What is 14?

100

Sinus studies should always be performed in this position whenever possible

What is erect?

100

Baseline positioned perpendicular for a lateral view of the cranium

What is the IPL?

100

Raising the arm and applying cold compresses is the recommended treatment protocol for this

What is extravasation?

200

CR angle and direction for a PA Axial (Caldwell) view of the skull

What is 15 degrees caudad?

200

Positioning error where the orbital roof plates are not superimposed (one is higher than the other) in a later projection of the cranium

What is tilt?

200

These sinuses are best demonstrated using the Caldwell Method

What are the frontal sinuses?

200

Topographic line going from the outer canthus of the eye to the EAM

What is the OML?

200

These drugs are given prior to an IVU to reduce the risk of a contrast reaction

What are benadryl and prednisone?

300

CR angle for a Towne's view of the skull using the IOML as the positioning line

What is 3 degrees?

300

Positioning line perpendicular to the IR for a lateral projection of the nasal bones

What is the IPL?

300

These sinuses are best demonstrated using the Water's Method

What are the maxillary sinuses?

300

The CR is parallel to this line for a reverse Water's view

What is the MML?

300

This organ contains the Loop of Henle

What is the kidney?

400

A properly positioned AP Axial (Towne Method) should place the dorsum sellae here

What is the foramen magnum?

400

For an SMV view of the zygomatic arches the central ray is directed perpendicular to this line

What is the IOML?

400

The auditory ossicles are located in this part of the ear

What is the middle ear?

400

The difference in degrees between the OML and the IOML

What is 7 or 8 degrees?

400

Cluster of blood capillaries contained within the nephron

What is the glomerulus?

500

CR centering for a lateral projection of the cranium

What is 2" superior to the EAM?

500

Landmark corresponding with the level of the petrous ridges

What is the TEA?

500

These sinuses are the most posterior in the cranium

What are the sphenoid sinuses?

500

This line extends from the EAM to just below the nose

What is the AML?

500

This are of the urinary bladder is where the 2 ureters and the urethra enter

What is the trigone?