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ARRT Registry Review covering for Procedure content area

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show AP Axial (Towne), lateral, PA Axial (Caldwell), SMV, PA Axial Hass  
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show cross table lateral, trauma AP axial (reverse Caldwell), trauma AP, Trauma AP Axial (Towne)  
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What are the views for facial bones?   show
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show axiolateral oblique, PA, towne, PA Axial, modified waters, SMV  
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TMJ views   show
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show waters, lateral, caldwell  
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What are the views for the orbits?   show
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Paranasal sinuses views   show
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AP Axial (Reverse Caldwell), what can you see?   show
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show symmetric image of petrous pyramids , the posterior portion of foramen magnum, dorsum sellae and posterior clinoid processes projected within the foramen magnum, the occipital bone and posterior portion of parietal bone  
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SMV anatomy   show
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show orbits are magnified, orbits filled by the margins of PR, posterior ethmoidal air cells, crista galli, frontal bone and frontal sinuses  
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show orbits filled by the margins of the PR, posterior ethmoidal air cells, crista galli, frontal bone and frontal sinuses  
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PA Axial (Hass/Reverse Method) demonstrated   show
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PA Axial (Caldwell) anatomy   show
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Lateral demonstrates   show
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Upright/CTL lateral   show
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show C7  
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sternum is at the level of   show
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xiphoid tip at the level   show
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Inferior costal margin at   show
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Iliac crest at   show
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Quadrants of the abdomen   show
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show rt hypochondriac, epigastric, lt hypochondriac, rt lumbar, umbilical, lt lumbar, rt iliac, hypogastric (pubic region), lt iliac  
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show liver, rt kidney, gallbladder, rt hepatic flexure, head of pancreas, duodenum  
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RLQ organs   show
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LUQ organs   show
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show sigmoid, descending colon, 2/3 jejunum  
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show lateral view, side closest  
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show oblique 70 degrees, PO away and AO closest  
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Intervertebral Disc Space of Cervical   show
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show oblique 45 degrees, PO away and AO closest  
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show AP and lateral  
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show lateral (closest side)  
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show lateral (closest side)  
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show oblique 45 degree, PO closest and AO away  
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Hypersthenic body habitus   show
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show 10%, body slender and light, bony framework delicate, thorax long and narrow, stomach very low and long (fish hook), colon low medial, gallbladder low and medial  
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show 50%, build average and athletic, similar to hypersthenic but modified by elongation of the abdomen and thorax  
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show 35% slighter and less robust, stomach intestines and gallbladder situated higher in the abdomen than asthenic  
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Condyle   show
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coracoid   show
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show a crown like process  
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epicondyle   show
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malleolus   show
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trochanter   show
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tubercle   show
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tuberosity   show
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antrum   show
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show a shallow depression for articulation  
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fovea   show
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Carpals Bones   show
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Rotator cuff muscles   show
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show calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, first/medial cuneiform, second/intermediate cuneiform, third/lateral cuneiform  
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subcapital hip fx   show
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transcervical hip fx   show
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show at the base of femoral neck  
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show between the trochanters  
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decrease in exposure factors   show
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increase in exposure factors   show
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linear fx   show
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show a comminuted skull fx, with one or more portions pushed inward  
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hangman fx   show
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show especially of spongy (cancellous) bone; diminished thickness or width as a result of compression type force  
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blowout fx   show
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salivary glands and their ducts   show
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show inner to outer: mucosa, submucosa, muscular, serosa  
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show Schmuck, H. (2023). RADT465 Unit 3 Radiographic Procedures Worksheet (Unpublished course reference). University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN.  
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show Saia, D.A. (2018). General Procedural Considerations. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 85-96).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.  
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References   show
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