rt c spine Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The CR angulation for the lateral projection of the cervicothoracic region Pawlow method is: | 3-5 degrees caudad |
Where is the CR centered for a hyperflexion or hyperextension lateral c spine? | C4 |
Patients may arrive in the emergency room with trauma to the neck. Which projection of the c spine is performed first, and then reviewed by a physician, before proceeding with other projections? | cross table lateral to check for fx |
The recommended SID for a dorsal decubitus cross table lateral projection of the c spine on a trauma patient is: | 60-72 inches |
The phase of respiration for a hyperflexion or hyperextension lateral c spine is? | suspended respiration |
The Pawlow method demonstrates the cervicothoracic region in which projection? | lateral |
Where is the CR directed for the lateral projection of the cervicothoracic region twining method? | C7-T1 |
The twining method demonstrates the cervicothoracic region in which projection? | lateral |
Grandy method is? | lateral C-spine |
Which of the following methods is used to demonstrate the Cervicothoracic region in the lateral projection? | twining, grandy, pawlow, twining and pawlow |
openings in the cervical vertebrae for the transmission of the vertebral artery and vein | transverse foramen |
The thyroid cartilage generally corresponds to the level of? | C4-C6 |
Flexion and extension views of the c spine are performed in the __ position? | lateral |
Which CR angulation would be used to demonstrate the c spine pillars and laminae for an AP axial projection on a trauma patient? | 20-30 degrees caudad |
The SID for a lateral c spine must be a minimum of how many inches? | 60-70 |
The respiration phase for a lateral c spine is? | suspension after expiration |
Which line must be perpendicular to the IR for the AP open mouth atlas and axis | Line drawn from the lower edge of the upper incisors to the tip of the mastoid process |
When the OID long, scattered radiation that would expose the film at a short OID is scattered away from the film. Because much of the scattered radiation is not being directed toward the film, a grid is not needed to absorb the scatter | air gap technique |
Which intervertebral foramina are demonstrated on the pa axial oblique projection of the cervical spine? | foramen and pedicle closest to the IR |
What is the CR angle for the pa axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina? | 15-20 degrees caudad |
true or false: When cervical vertebral radiographs are taken on a trauma patient in whom subluxation or fracture is suspected, it is important that the c collar is removed or adjusted to obtain a good radiograph. | false |
Where is the IR centered for an AP axial cervical spine? | C4 |
What is the CR angulation for an AP axial projection of the c spine on a trauma patient? | 15-20 degrees cephalad |
For which projection is the patient instructed to softly phonate ah during the exposure? | AP open mouth atlas and axis |
The swimmers lateral projection is performed to demonstrate the: | cervicothoracic regiion |
true or false: If the patient’s head and upper cervical column are tilted toward or away from the film, the upper cervical column is no longer aligned parallel with the film. | true |
The CR angle for an AP axial cervical vertebrae | 15-20 cephalad |
What is the CR angulation for the lat projection of the cervicothoracic region twining method when the shoulder can be depressed? | zero |
Where is the CR directed for a lateral cervical spine? | C4 |
The thyroid cartilage corresponds to level of | C4-C6 |
For which projection is the patient instructed to softly phonate ah during the exposure? | AP open mouth atlas and axis |
The position used to demonstrate the absence of normal movement from trauma or disease is: | lateral hyperflexion and extension |
If the patients chin was not adequately elevated, the mandibular rami will superimpose the bodies of? | C1 and C2 |
Along with the lower edge of the upper incisors, what other bony landmark must be aligned for the AP open mouth projection? | tip of mastiod |
Where should the center of the IR be positioned for the open mouth AP projection of the atlas and axis? | C2 |
What is the CR angulation for an AP axial projection of the cervical spine on a trauma patient? | 15-20 cephalad |
name given to the C7 | vertebra prominens |
Flexion and extension views of the cervical vertebrae are performed to show? | degree of moblity |
How much is the body rotated for AP axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina? | 45 degrees |
Where is the CR directed for the lateral projection of the cervicothoracic region twining method? | C7-T1 |
The swimmers lateral projection is performed to demonstrate the? | cervicalthoracic region |
The respiration phase for an AP or pa axial oblique projection of the c spine is: | suspended respiration |
The AP axial oblique projection of the cervical spine include the following in what position | RPO, LPO |
The pa axial oblique projection of the cervical spine include the following: | RAO, LAO |
True or False: If the patients chin was not adequately elevated, the mandibular rami superimpose the bodies of c1 and c2 | true |
The twining method demonstrates the Cervicothoracic region in which projection? | lateral swimmers |
Which of the following methods is used to demonstrate the dens within the foramen magnum? | fuchs method |
What is the CR angulation for the AP projection of the dens, Fuchs method? | perpendicular to the IR, zero degrees |
Why is the chin extended for lateral projection of the c spine? | to prevent superimopsition of the C1-C2 |
Where is the center of the IR positioned for the AP projection of the dens, Fuchs method? | tip of the mastoid process |
On the lateral c spine projection both the CR and IR are centered at the level of __ | C4 |
Where is the CR directed for an open mouth AP projection of the atlas and axis? | center of the IR perpendicular thru the open mouth |
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