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RADT465Radprocedures
ARRT Registry review covering Radiographic Procedures
Question | Answer |
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In a PA axial Caldwell position what is perpendicular to the IR | OML |
in a PA skull where does the CR exit | glabella |
in an SMV view what is line is parallel to the IR | IOML |
what view of the skull has a horizontal beam to the IR | trauma cross table lateral |
for a lateral skull where is the CR directed | 2 inches superior to EAM |
Parietocanthial Waters what line is perpendicular to the IR | MML |
PA modified waters-facial bones- what line is perpendicular to the IR | LML |
PA modified water-mandible- what line is perpendicular to IR | AML |
the CR exits where when a SMV of the zygomatic arches is performed | 1.5 inches inferior to the mandibular symphysis/ midway between gonions |
Pacemaker electrodes can be introduced through a vein in the chest or upper extremity from where they are advanced to the | right ventricle |
flattening of the hemidiaphragms is characteristic of what condition | emphysema |
the outermost wall of the digestive tract | serosa |
to demonstrate esophageal varices, the patient must be examined in | the recumbent position |
the level of the sternal angle is approximately at the same level as | T5 |
A condition that results from a persistent connection between the fetal aorta and pulmonary artery | patent ductus arteriosus |
a bony landmark that is in the same transverse plane as L2-L3 | inferior costal margin |
arteries and veins enter and exit the medial aspect of each long at? | hilus |
the humerus articulates with the ulna at what portion to form the elbow joint | trochlea |
small bony fragment pulled from a bony process | avulsion fracture |
the intercondyloid fossa is proximal to what | tibial plateau |
an injury to a structure located on the side opposite that of the primary injury | contrecoup |
atlantoaxial joint and radioulnar joint are what type of articulations | synovial pivot |
aspirated foreign bodies in older children and adults are most likely to lodge in the | right main stem bronchus |
the articular facets of L5-S1 are best demonstrated in a | 30 degree oblique projection |
a medial displacement of a tibial fracture would best be demonstrated in the | AP projection |
the carotid arteries bifurcate at the level of | C4 |
secondary center of ossification | epiphysis |
the most proximal portion of the pharynx is the | nasopharynx |
the uppermost portion of the iliac crest is at approximately the same level as | L4 |
bones that make up the obturator foramen | ischium and pubis |
REFERENCES: Lange Q&A Radiography Examination edition 10 |