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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. 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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