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Radiology Words Fill In The Blanks

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Rad Terminology: AbductionAnswers: Away from
Rad Terminology: InversionAnswers: Hand or foot inward
Rad Terminology: Answers: Dives body into right and left sections
Rad Terminology: MidcoronalAnswers: Divides body into anterior and sections
Rad Terminology: TransverseAnswers: Cross-sectional of the body
Rad Terminology: Answers: Images illustrated on x-ray
Rad Terminology: Answers: Path of
Rad Terminology: Anatomical Answers: standing with palms up, head straight, arms at the side
Rad Terminology: Answers: on back
Rad Terminology: ProneAnswers: on front
Rad Terminology: RecumbentAnswers: General term for lying
Rad Terminology: TrendelenburgAnswers: Head lower than
Rad Terminology: DorsalAnswers:
Rad Terminology: VentralAnswers:
Rad Terminology: Answers: ray path from posterior to anterior
Rad Terminology: Answers: ray from anterior to posterior
Rad Terminology: LateralAnswers: on side
Rad Terminology: Answers: Part angled sometimes 45
Rad Terminology: DecubitusAnswers: Horizontal
Rad Terminology: Answers: Tube toward feet
Rad Terminology: Answers: Toward
Rad Terminology: PronateAnswers: To turn arm so that palm of hand down
Rad Terminology: (Central Ray)Answers: Describes path of radiation as it goes from x-ray tube patient to film.
Rad Terminology: projectionAnswers: Patient is lying down and CR is parallel to
Rad Terminology: Left ObliqueAnswers: Patient is face up with right side up and left side down.
Rad Terminology: Answers: Near the
Rad Terminology: Answers: Below
Rad Terminology: SuperiorAnswers:
Rad Terminology: Answers: from the source
Rad Terminology: FlexionAnswers: Bending of
Rad Terminology: Answers: of part
Rad Terminology: Anterior ObliqueAnswers: 's right anterior surface touching cassette at a 45-degree angle.
Rad Terminology: MedialAnswers: Refers to parts toward the midline or of a part.
Rad Terminology: Answers: from the skin surface
Rad Terminology: ContralateralAnswers: On the side
Rad Terminology: IpsilateralAnswers: On the same
Rad Terminology: SuperficialAnswers: Near the skin
Rad Terminology: CephaladAnswers: Toward the head end of the
Rad Terminology: CaudadAnswers: Away from the head
Rad Terminology: PlantarAnswers: Sole of the
Rad Terminology: Answers: Top or anterior of the foot or posterior surface of hand
Rad Terminology: CircumductionAnswers: Circular of limb away from body
Rad Terminology: RotationAnswers: Turning or rotating of body/body part its axis
Rad Terminology: TiltAnswers: or slanting a body part slightly
Rad Terminology: 's PositionAnswers: Head than feet
Rad Terminology: PositionAnswers: Supine position with knees and hip flexed and abducted and rotated externally, supported by ankle supports (Pap Smear)
Rad Terminology: Sim's Answers: Recumbent position with patient lying on left side with left leg extended and right knee/thigh partially flexed
Rad Terminology: Dorsal Answers: Lying on
Rad Terminology: RecumbentAnswers: Lying face
Rad Terminology: PositionAnswers: Patient lying down, CR is and parallel with floor
Rad Terminology: Lordotic Answers: Patient leans backward in position, with only shoulder in contact with IR
Rad Terminology: ProjectionAnswers: Perpendicular CR enters either side of body/part, passes traversely along coronal plane, and opposite side
Rad Terminology: ProjectionAnswers: CR directed toward outer margin of a curved body surface to profile body part just under
Rad Terminology: True Answers: indicates that body part must be placed exactly in anatomic position
Rad Terminology: ProjectionAnswers: Longitudinal angulation of CR with long axis of body or body part, 10 or more
 
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