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ARRT Regristry Review Content Covering Radiographic Procedures

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What are the four major body planes   Midsagittal, sagittal, midcoronal, and transverse planes  
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What does the term body habitus mean   refers to the body's physical apperance.  
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What body type is a hypersthenic habitus   largest of the four types, large and heavy; the chest area is short with a high diaphragm  
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What body type is sethenic   average athletic build, longer chest and abdomen with viscera located more medially.  
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What body type is hypsthenic   this is a slighter version of the sthenic less athletic/strong  
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What body type is asthenic   smallest/slightest of the four; frail looking, slender and slight; long chest and abdominal viscera located low and medial  
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What does recumbent refer to   layning down in any position  
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What does erect refer to   upright/standing/or sitting up  
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What does oblique refer to   erect or recumbent; RAO,LAO,RPO, LPO  
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What is the definition of supination   turning of the body or arm so that the palm faces forware, with the thumb away from midline of the body  
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Define pronation   turning of the body or arm so that the palm faces backward, with the thumb toward the midline of the body  
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Define abduction   movement of a part away from the body's MSP  
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Define adduction   movement of a part toward the body's MSP  
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Define flexion   bending motion of an articulation, decreasing the angle between associated bones  
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Define extention   bendind motion of an articulation increaseing the angle btween associated bones  
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Define eversion   turning outward or laterl motion of an articulation, sometimes with external tension or stress applied  
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Define inversion   a turning inward or medical mtion of an articulation;sometimes with external tension or stress apllied  
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Define rotation   movement of apart about its central or long axis  
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Define circumduction   movement of a limb that produces circular motion; circumscribes a small area at its proximal end and a wide area at its distal end  
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Motion does what to recorded detail   Motion obliterates recorded detail  
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What is the most important way to reduce involuntary motion   the shortest possible exposure time  
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What are the functions of the skeletal system   support, reservoir for minerals, muscle attachment/movement, protection, and hematopoiesis  
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What is hematopoiesis   The production of red blood cells  
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What are the two types of bone tissue   cortical, and cancellous  
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What are the three classifications of bony articulations   Synarthrotic , amphiarthrotic, and diarthrotic  
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What does the appendicular skeleton consist of   extremities, the arms, legs, shoulders, and pelvic girdle  
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Name the carpal bones   scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate  
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Name the tarsal bones   calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, medial cuniform, intermediate cuniform, and lateral cuniform  
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Describe the male pelvis   marrow, deep for anterior to posterior, public angle less than 90, pelvic inlet marrow and heart shaped  
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Describe the female pelvis   wide, shallow from anterior to posterior, pubic angle greater than 90, pelvic inlet large and round  
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What seven processes does the vertebral arch support   two superior articular processes, two inferior articular processes, two transverse processes, and one spinous process.  
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