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RADT465 Procedures
ARRT registry review covering radiographic procedures content area
Question | Answer |
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In which view are the proximal radius and ulna free of superimposition | lateral oblique elbow |
Once pacemaker electrodes are introduced, where are the advanced to | right ventricle |
Once pacemaker electrodes are introduced, where are the advanced to | right ventricle |
Which condition demonstrates flattening of the hemidiaphragms | emphysema |
Which condition demonstrates flattening of the hemidiaphragms | emphysema |
Which skull bone is best demonstrated with the AP Axial Towne | occipital |
Condition resulting in forward slipping of one vertebra on the next | spondylolisthesis |
Which skull bone is best demonstrated with the AP Axial Towne | occipital |
If an ASIS to tabletop measurement is 21 cm, what type of angle should be used to see the knee joint | 0 (perpendicular) |
Which foot position best demonstrates the space between the first and second cuneiforms | lateral oblique foot |
Condition resulting in forward slipping of one vertebra on the next | spondylolisthesis |
Which position should the patient be in to demonstrate esophageal varices | recumbent |
If an ASIS to tabletop measurement is 21 cm, what type of angle should be used to see the knee joint | 0 (perpendicular) |
Tissue that occupies the central cavity of the adult long bone shaft | yellow marrow |
Which foot position best demonstrates the space between the first and second cuneiforms | lateral oblique foot |
Which landmark is in the same plane as | |
Which position should the patient be in to demonstrate esophageal varices | recumbent |
Tissue that occupies the central cavity of the adult long bone shaft | yellow marrow |
Which landmark is in the same plane as L2-3 | inferior costal margin |
If the patient is PA, which tube angle would be used for an axial projection of the clavicle | 15-30 degrees caudad |
Which part of the humerus articulates with the ulna to form the elbow joint | trochlea |
Junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures | bregma |
What structure is demonstrated best with the elbow flexed 80 degrees and the CR directed 45 degrees from the shoulder to the elbow | coronoid process |
What is located halfway between the ASIS and pubic symphysis | dome of the acetabulum |
The articular facets of L5-S1 are best demonstrated in which position | 30 degree oblique |
The secondary center for ossification is | epiphysis |
Which position can narrowing of the upper airway best be seen | AP |
Most proximal portion of the pharynx | nasopharynx |
Which part of the mandible is best seen in the PA position with the CR 20 degrees cephalic | rami |
In a double contrast BE, if the patient is in an AP recumbent position, which part of the colon will contain air | transverse colon |