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Projections/Position Quiz

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1. This position is achieved when the entire body or body part is rotated so that the coronal plane is not parallel with the radiographic table or IR.




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2. If it enters the posterior surface and exits anteriorly, it is known as what projection?




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3. During this projection, a perpendicular central ray enters one side of the body or body part, passes transversely along the coronal plane and exits on the opposite side.




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4. A recumbent position with the patient lying on the left anterior side (semiprone) with the left leg extended and the right knee and thigh partially flexed.




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5. Occasionally the central ray is directed toward the outer margin of a curved body surface to profile a body part just under the surface and project it free of superimposition during this projection.




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6. During this projection a perpendicular central ray enters the anterior body surface and exits the posterior body surface is known as what projection?




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7. Lying on the back




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8. Erect or marked by a vertical position.




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9. General term referring to lying down in any position.




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10. A supine position with the knees and hip flexed and thighs abducted and rotated externally, supported by ankle supports.




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11. Fowler's position




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12. Lateral position




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13. Lordotic position




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14. Decubitus position




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15. Seated




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16. Oblique projection




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17. Prone




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18. AP oblique projection




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19. Tredelenburg's position




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20. Axial





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