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FREE RADIOLOGY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT RADIOLOGY
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-Guarantee passing score -202 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: A pt is brought into the radiography depart to rule out a trimalleolar fx. The radiographic projection that is most commony obtained to demonstrate this condition is
an:
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AP projection of the ankle jt Question 2: The term applied to a position in which the body is rotated so that it is NOT in a
frontal or lateral position is called a(n):
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Oblique position Question 3: During the radiographic evaluation of the hand for the localization of foreign bodies,
the hand should be placed in the:
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Lateral position w/fingers extended
Question 4: A radiographic image of the ankle is obtained in the AP projection. The CR should
be directed:
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Vertically to the midpoint between the metatarsal bones Question 5: A radiographic image of the C-spine is obtained in the AP axial obl proj. This
projection is commonly used for the evaluation of the:
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Intervertebral foramina farthest from the IR Question 6: A radiographic image of the elbow is obtained in the AP oblique projection for the
demonstration of the radial head. This will require that the elbow be:
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laterally rotated 45° Question 7: A pt comes from the ER w/a possible C-spine fx. The preliminary radiographic
images that should be obtained for this purpose is:
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A lateralprojection in the dorsal decubitus position Question 8: Which radiographic projection of the shoulder will demonstrate the humerus in true anatomic position?
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The AP projection with ext rotation
Question 9: Which of the following is NOT located in the pelvic cavity?
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Spleen Question 10: A radiographic image of the C-spine is obained in the AP axial proj to demonstrate the lower cervical vertebrae. The CR should be directed 15° cephalic to enter at the:
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Thyroid cartilage
Question 11: A radiographic image of the axillary portion of the right ribs can be best
demonstrated in the:
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PA obl (LAO) proj Question 12: A radiographic image of the knee is obtained in a standing AP projection to
evaluate arthritis. The CR is directed:
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Perpendicular to the knee jt Question 13: A radiographic image of the odontoid process is obtained in the AP projection open-mouth position. The pt should open the mouth as wide as possible w/a line drawn from the
lower edge of the upper incisor to the:
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Mastoid tip placed perpendicular to the image recptor Question 14: A lead strip, which is placed just behind the posterior surface of the pt for a
radiographic image of the L-spine in the lateral projection, serves to:
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Absorb scattered radiation produced in the pt Question 15: Radiographic images of the feet of a child are obtained in AP & lateral (Kite)
projection. These images are most often obtained to evaluate:
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Talipes equinovarus Question 16: A radiographic image of the L-spine is obtained in the lat proj. This proj is most
often requested to demo the:
- Transverse processs of the vertebrae
- Spinous processes of the vertrae
- Height of the vertebral disc space
Answer:
- & 3
Question 17: A radiographic image of the L-spine is obtained in the AP obl projection. This
projection is most commonly employed for the evaluation of the:
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Dependent zygapophyseal articulations Question 18: The dome of the acetabular cavity can be localized by finding the mid-point of the
line drawn between the symphysis pubis & the:
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Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) Question 19: A radiogrphic image of the scapula is obtained in the PA oblique (Lorenz & Lilenfeld) projection. This projection is most commonly used to demonstrate the:
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Scapula free of the ribs Question 20: Which radiographic projection of the T-spine is most commonly employed to demonstrate the intervertebral disc spaces?
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A lateral projection Question 21: A radiographic image of the entire spine is obtained to evaluate a pt w/lateral scoliosis. What proj can be used to reduce the radiation dosage to the thyroid, gonads & breasts of the pt?
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PA proj Question 22: A radiographic image which best demonstrates the carpal interspaces on the
medial side of the wrist should be taken in the:
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PA projection w/ulnar deviation Question 23: To insure proper position of the elbow during a radiographic image taken in the lat
proj the:
- Epicondyle should be place perpendicular to the plane of the IR
- Radial & ulnar styloids superimposed
- Forearm, elbow & humerus in the same plane
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all of the above