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ARRT registry review covering procedures

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In which head position is the occipital region of the cranium shown, shows a symmetric image of the petrous ridges , dorsum sellae, and posterior clinoid processes within the foramen magnum?   show
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In which head position are the orbits magnified, orbits filled by the margins of the petrous ridges?   show
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show PA  
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Which landmark line goes from the EAM to the lips?   show
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Which landmark line goes from the EAM to the bottom of the nose?   show
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show PA Axial Caldwell  
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IPL perpendicular to IR; IOML perpendicular to front edge of IR with patient prone; 25-30 degrees caudal; and CR 1/2" anterior and 2" superior to EAM   show
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show PA Axial Haas  
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show AP Axial Reverse Caldwell  
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In which head position will air fluid levels be shown?   show
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At which level is the vertebral prominens?   show
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show T2-3  
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At which level is the xiphoid tip?   show
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At which level is the inferior end of the scapula?   show
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show L4-5  
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show L5  
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show superior articular process  
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show articular process  
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show pars interarticularis  
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show pedicle  
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show transverse process  
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show 5%  
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The sthenic body type makes up what percentage of the population?   show
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The hyposthenic body type makes up what percentage of the population?   show
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The asthenic body type makes up what percentage of the population?   show
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show turned outward  
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show turned inward  
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show trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate, scaphiod, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform  
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What are the 7 tarsal bones?   show
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In which view(s) of the head can all 4 sinuses be seen?   show
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In which elbow position is the radiohumeral joint open?   show
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show AP external rotation  
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What is the degree of angulation for the CR on an outlet view for a male patient?   show
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show 30-45 degrees cephalad  
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show atlantoaxial joint  
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What anatomy is demonstrated on cervical oblique LAO/RAO positions?   show
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What anatomy is demonstrated on cervical oblique RPO/LPO positions?   show
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What is a synarthrodial joint?   show
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show sutures  
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What is an amphiarthrodial joint?   show
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What is an example of an amphiarthrodial joint?   show
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What is a diarthrodial joint?   show
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What is an example of a diarthrodial joint?   show
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show intermetacarpal, carpometacarpal, intercarpal, and atlantoaxial joints  
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WHat are some examples of ginglymus (hinge) joints?   show
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What are some examples of trochoid (pivot) joints?   show
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show metacarpophalangeal, metatarsophalangeal, and the wrist joints  
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show first carpometacarpal joint of thumb, ankle and calcaneocuboid joints  
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show hip and shoulder joints  
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What are some examples of bicondylar joints?   show
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show decrease  
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Would you increase or decrease technique for pneumoconiosis?   show
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show decrease  
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show increase  
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show increase  
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Would you increase or decrease technique for tuberculosis?   show
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Would you increase or decrease technique for tumors?   show
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Would you in crease or decrease technique for sclerosis?   show
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show air-filled pylorus  
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What structures are shown in a recumbent RAO stomach for upper GI?   show
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show retrogastric space, air in fundus  
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What structures are shown in a right lateral decubitus for a lower GI?   show
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What structures are shown in a left lateral decubitus for a lower GI?   show
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show opens up side away  
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