ARRT registry review covering radiographic procedures
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| Which category of joint is immovable? | Synarthroidal
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| The appendicular skeleton is made up of what? | Extremities
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| List the proximal row of carpal bones | Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform
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| List the distal row of carpal bones | Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate
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| What functions to accommodate the olecranon process with the elbow in extension? | Olecranon Fossa
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| Where is the central ray directed for a PA hand? | Perpendicular to the 3rd MCP
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| How is an AP elbow achieved when the elbow cannot be fully extended? | Requires two projections; one with humerus against IR and one with forearm against IR
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| What is the degree of patient rotation for the Grashey method? | 35-35 degrees
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| What is the degree of CR angulation for an AP axial clavicle? | 15-30 degrees cephalad
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| What provides attachment for the patellar ligament? | Tibial tuberosity
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| What is the socket articulation for the femoral head? | Acetabulum
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| A pelvic angle less than 90 degrees is associated with a male or female? | Male
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| What type and degree of rotation is required for a medial oblique foot? | 30 degrees medially
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| What type and degree of CR angulation is required for a plantodorsal axial calcaneus? | 40 degrees cephalad
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| What is the degree of rotation for the AP mortise view? | 15-20 degrees medially
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| What type and degree of CR angulation is required for a lateral knee? | 5 degrees cephalad
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| What degree of flexion is needed for a lateral patella? | 5-10 degrees
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| How many degrees should the legs be internally rotated for an AP pelvis? | 15
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| A break of cortex on one side of bone only is called what? | Greenstick fracture
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| One fracture composed of several fragments is known as what? | Comminuted
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| How is the CR directed for an AP C-Spine? | 15-20 degrees cephalad to thyroid cartilage
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| What is the degree of patient rotation for an oblique L-Spine? | 45
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| How should the CR be angled for an AP projection of the sacrum? | 15-25 degrees cephalad
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| What are the 3 divisions of the pharynx? | Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx
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| Should the affected side be placed up or down if free air is suspected? | Up
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| Name the three divisions of the stomach | Fundus, body, pylorus
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| What are the two functions of the kidneys? | Remove waste from blood
Eliminate it in the form of urine
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| At what levels do more than 90% of disk ruptures occur? | L4-L5 and L5-S1
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| What is the degree of obliquity for for an oblique KUB? | 30 degrees
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| What are the breathing instructions when performing a soft-tissue neck exam? | Slow nasal inspiration
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