TEST BANK
BONTRAGER'S TEXTBOOK OF
RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING AND
RELATED ANATOMY 9TH EDITION
LAMPIGNANO
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ANATOMY 9TH EDITION LAMPIGNANO TEST BANK
This is Test Bank that Contains a Pool of Test Questions and Answers from Each Chapter of the
book to help you prepare and study better for Exams Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic
Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition Lampignano, Kendrick
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Terminology, Imaging and Positioning Principles
Chapter 2. Chest
Chapter 3. Abdomen
Chapter 4. Upper Limb
Chapter 5. Humerus and Shoulder Girdle
Chapter 6. Lower Limb
Chapter 7. Femur and Pelvic Girdle
Chapter 8. Cervical and Thoracic Spine
Chapter 9. Lumbar Spine, Sacrum, and Coccyx
Chapter 10. Bony Thorax — Sternum and Ribs
Chapter 11. Cranium, Facial Bones, and Paranasal Sinuses
Chapter 12. Biliary Tract and Upper Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 13. Lower Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 14. Urinary System and Venipuncture
Chapter 15. Trauma, Mobile, and Surgical Radiography
Chapter 16. Pediatric Radiography
Chapter 17. Angiography and Interventional Procedures
Chapter 18. Computed Tomography
Chapter 19. Special Radiographic Procedures
Chapter 20. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities
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Chapter 01: Terminology, Positioning, and Imaging Principles
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related
Anatomy, 9th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What type of tissue binds together and supports the various structures of the body?
a. Epithelial
b. Connective
c. Muscular
d. Nervous
ANS: B REF: 3
2. The lowest level of structural organization in the human body is the _____ level.
a. molecular
b. cellular
c. chemical
d. atomic
ANS: C REF: 3
3. What type of tissue covers internal and external surfaces of the body?
a. Muscular
b. Connective
c. Nervous
d. Epithelial NURSINGTB.COM
ANS: D REF: 3
4. How many individual body systems comprise the human body?
a. 22
b. 13
c. 10
d. 8
ANS: C REF: 3
5. How many separate bones are found in the adult human body?
a. 181
b. 215
c. 206
d. 236
ANS: C REF: 4
6. Which system of the human body is responsible for the elimination of solid waste?
a. Circulatory
b. Respiratory
c. Urinary
d. Digestive
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ANS: D REF: 4
7. Which of the following systems of the human body includes all ductless glands of the body?
a. Endocrine
b. Integumentary
c. Muscular
d. Glandular
ANS: A REF: 6
8. Which of the following body systems helps to regulate body temperature?
a. Circulatory
b. Urinary
c. Endocrine
d. Nervous
ANS: A REF: 7
9. Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?
a. Radius
b. Hip bone
c. Clavicle
d. Sternum
ANS: D REF: 7
10. How many bones are there in the adult axial skeleton?
a. 206 NURSINGTB.COM
b. 80
c. 54
d. 126
ANS: B REF: 7
11. What is the name of the small oval-shaped bone found in tendons?
a. Wormian
b. Tendinous
c. Irregular
d. Sesamoid
ANS: D REF: 8
12. Which of the following bones is classified as a long bone?
a. Carpal bone
b. Scapula
c. Cranium
d. Humerus
ANS: D REF: 8
13. What is the name of the dense fibrous membrane that covers bone?
a. Cancellous portion
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b. Periosteum
c. Diploë
d. Medullary portion
ANS: B REF: 9
14. Which of the following bones is classified as a short bone?
a. Vertebrae
b. Phalanges (toes)
c. Scapulae
d. Carpal (wrist bones)
ANS: D REF: 9
15. Which of the following is a secondary growth center for endochondral ossification?
a. Diaphysis
b. Epiphyses
c. Metaphysis
d. Articular cartilage
ANS: B REF: 10
16. Which aspect of the long bones is responsible for the production of red blood cells?
a. Compact bone
b. Periosteum
c. Medullary cavity
d. Spongy or cancellous bone
ANS: D REF: 10NURSINGTB.COM
17. Examples of “flat” bones are the:
a. calvaria, ribs, scapulae, and sternum.
b. ribs, sternum, patella, and ilia of pelvis.
c. sternum, scapulae, ilia of pelvis, and base of cranium.
d. sternum and ilia of pelvis only.
ANS: A REF: 9
18. What is the primary center for bone growth termed?
a. Epiphyses
b. Diaphysis
c. Metaphysis
d. Epiphyseal plate
ANS: B REF: 10
19. Which of the following is NOT a functional classification of joints?
a. Synarthrosis
b. Amphiarthrosis
c. Cartilaginous
d. Diarthrosis
ANS: C REF: 11
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20. The structural term for a freely movable joint is:
a. fibrous.
b. cartilaginous.
c. synovial.
d. gomphosis.
ANS: C REF: 11
21. Which of the following joints displays flexion and extension type of movement primarily?
a. Pivot
b. Ellipsoidal
c. Saddle
d. Ginglymus
ANS: D REF: 13
22. Which of the following joints is NOT a synovial joint?
a. Skull suture
b. Elbow joint
c. Hip joint
d. Proximal radioulnar joint
ANS: A REF: 12 |14
23. Which of the following is classified as a saddle (sellar) joint?
a. Ankle joint
b. Temporomandibular joint
c. Knee joint
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d. Intercarpal joint
ANS: A REF: 13
24. Which of the following is classified as a bicondylar joint?
a. Shoulder joint
b. Temporomandibular joint
c. First and second cervical vertebra joint
d. Distal radioulnar joint
ANS: B REF: 14
25. An upright position with the arms abducted, palms forward, and head forward describes the
_____ position.
a. anteroposterior (AP)
b. decubitus
c. anatomic
d. oblique
ANS: C REF: 10
26. A representation of the patient’s anatomic structures that can be obtained, viewed,
manipulated, and stored digitally is the definition for:
a. radiographic film.
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b. radiography.
c. radiographic image.
d. radiographic examination.
ANS: C REF: 16
27. The vertical plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves describes the _____
plane.
a. coronal
b. median or midsagittal
c. longitudinal
d. horizontal
ANS: B REF: 17
28. A longitudinal plane that divides the body into equal anterior and posterior parts is the _____
plane.
a. midcoronal
b. midsagittal
c. horizontal
d. oblique
ANS: A REF: 17
29. Which of the following terms describes the sole of the foot?
a. Palmar
b. Dorsum
c. Volar
d. Plantar
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ANS: D REF: 18
30. Which term describes the back or posterior aspect of the hand?
a. Dorsum pedis
b. Dorsum manus
c. Palmar
d. Volar
ANS: B REF: 18
31. A position in which the head is lower than the feet is:
a. Trendelenburg.
b. lithotomy.
c. Fowler.
d. recumbent.
ANS: A REF: 20
32. Which term describes lying down in any position?
a. Horizontal
b. Fowler
c. Recumbent
d. Anatomic
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ANS: C REF: 20
33. A recumbent oblique position in which the patient is lying on the left anterior surface with it
rotated toward the image receptor is termed:
a. right posterior oblique.
b. left posterior oblique.
c. Sims’ position.
d. Fowler position.
ANS: C REF: 21
34. A patient is lying on her back facing the x-ray tube. The right side of her body is turned 20°
toward the image receptor. What is this radiographic position?
a. LPO (left posterior oblique)
b. RPO (right posterior oblique)
c. RAO (right anterior oblique)
d. LAO (left anterior oblique)
ANS: B REF: 21
35. A patient is erect with the left side directly against the image receptor. The central ray (CR)
enters the right side of the body. What is this radiographic position?
a. Right lateral
b. Left lateral decubitus
c. Left lateral
d. Dorsal decubitus
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36. A patient is lying on her back. The x-ray tube is horizontally directed with the CR entering the
right side of the body. The image receptor is adjacent to the left side of the body. What is the
radiographic position?
a. Left lateral decubitus
b. Left lateral
c. Right lateral decubitus
d. Dorsal decubitus
ANS: D REF: 22
37. A patient is erect facing the image receptor. The left side of the body is turned 45° toward the
image receptor. The CR enters the posterior aspect of the body and exits the anterior. What is
this radiographic position?
a. LAO
b. LPO
c. Left lateral
d. Posteroanterior (PA)
ANS: A REF: 21
38. What type of projection is created with the CR directed along or parallel to the long axis of a
structure or anatomic part?
a. Axial
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b. Tangential
c. Lordotic
d. Transthoracic
ANS: A REF: 23
39. A projection in which the CR skims a body part to project it in profile is termed:
a. tangential.
b. lordotic.
c. axial.
d. decubitus.
ANS: A REF: 23
40. What is the general term for a position in which the long axis of the body is angled in
relationship to the image receptor rather than the central ray (e.g., special chest projection)?
a. Axial
b. Trendelenburg
c. Decubitus
d. Lordotic
ANS: D REF: 23
41. The opposite term for supination is:
a. protraction.
b. adduction.
c. pronation.
d. retraction.
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ANS: C REF: 28
42. Which of the following positions is often used to insert a rectal enema tip before a barium
enema study?
a. Fowler
b. Modified Sims’
c. Lithotomy
d. Trendelenburg
ANS: B REF: 20
43. A dorsoplantar projection would be a radiographic study of:
a. any anatomic region.
b. the hand.
c. the foot.
d. the skull.
ANS: C REF: 24
44. Moving the foot and toes downward is:
a. eversion.
b. inversion.
c. dorsiflexion.
d. plantar flexion.
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ANS: D REF: 27
45. Movement in the form of a circle is the definition for:
a. rotation.
b. retraction.
c. circumduction.
d. protraction.
ANS: C REF: 29
46. Which of the following terms is the opposite of ipsilateral?
a. Medial
b. Deviation
c. Contralateral
d. Axiolateral
ANS: C REF: 25
47. The radiographic term projection is defined as:
a. general position of the patient.
b. path or direction of the central ray.
c. radiographic image as seen from the vantage of the image receptor.
d. computer-assisted image.
ANS: B REF: 30
48. Which of following is NOT one of the evaluation criteria applied in the evaluation of images?
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b. Anatomy demonstrated
c. Collimation and CR
d. Exposure criteria
ANS: A REF: 31
49. A patient enters the emergency department (ED) with a piece of wire in the palm of the hand.
What is the minimum number of projections required to be taken for this radiographic study?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four or more
ANS: B REF: 34
50. Which of the following radiographic procedures often only requires a single AP projection be
taken?
a. Finger
b. Ribs
c. Chest
d. Pelvis
ANS: D REF: 35
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