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ARRT registry review

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Small amounts of fluid within the peritoneal or pleural space are best demonstrated in the lateral decubitus position with which side down? (89)   Affected side down  
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What do weight-bearing lateral projections of the feet best demonstrate? (91)   Longitudinal arches  
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Adequate inspiration can be visualized on a chest x-ray by what? (93)   10 posterior ribs  
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Which position of the shoulder places the lesser tubercle in profile medially and places the humerus in a true lateral position? (94)   Internal rotation  
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How many facial bones are there? (95)   14  
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The 45-degree oblique projection of the lumber spine generally is performed from demonstration of the? (96)   Apophyseal joints  
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Which stem of the bronchus is wider, more vertical, and is more likely to aspirate foreign bodies? (97)   Right main stem  
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The parietoacanthal (Waters method) projection demonstrates the? (99)   maxillary sinuses  
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To better visualize the joint space in the lateral projection of the knee, how much flexion is recommended? (101)   20 to 30 degrees  
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What is an example of a diarthrotic, or synovial joint? (102)   Knee and TMJ  
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A PA axial projection of the skull with what kind of angle will show the petrous pyramids in the lower third of the orbits? (111)   15-degree caudad angle  
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The obturator foramen is a large oval foramen below each acetabulum and is formed by the? (117)   Ischium and pubis  
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Generally, contrast medium is injected into the subarachnoid space between what level of the lumbar vertebrae? (119)   third and fourth  
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The foot is comprised of 5 metatarsals, 14 phalanges, and how many tarsal bones? (128)   7 tarsal bones  
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The laryngeal prominence is also known as the, which is formed by the thyroid cartilage? (119)   Adam's apple  
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The AP projection of the coccyx requires the CR to be angled in which direction and how much?   10 degrees caudally  
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The knee joint is formed by the femur, tibia, and _____? (93)   Patella  
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A medial oblique of the elbow demonstrates what in profile? (89)   coronoid process, trochlea, and medial epicondyle  
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In which quadrant is the gallbladder located in? (84)   Right Upper Quadrant  
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What plane passes vertically through the midline of the body, dividing it into left and right halves? (105)   Midsagittal plane (MSP)  
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The bony thorax consists or how many pairs of ribs? (97)   12 pairs  
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The ASIS is in the same transverse plane as? (93)   S2  
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What is it called when there is the forward slipping of one vertebra on the one below it? (87)   Spondylolisthesis  
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When the arm is placed in the AP position how do the epicondyles lie in relation to the IR? (118)   Parallel  
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The jugular notch located at the superior aspect of the manubrium which is at the same level as? (125)   T2-3  
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Myelography is a radiologic examination of the structures within the what? (114)   Spinal canal  
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Bilateral AP oblique hands are most commonly called the "Ball-Catcher position", what is the technical term? (110)   Norgaard method  
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Which body type is large and heavy? (105)   Hypersthenic  
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What kind of fracture would not protrude but rather would be pushed in? (103)   Depressed  
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The sternal angle is located at the same angle as? (125)   T4-5  
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