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[Show more]How many vertebrae constitute the entire spinal column? 
a. 23 
b. 28 
c. 33 
d. 37 - c. 33 
The right sacroiliac joint would be best demonstrated in which projection? 
a. Chassard-Lapine projection 
b. AP projection 
c. RAO projection 
d. RPO projection - c. RAO projection 
Which position is best i...
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Add to cartHow many vertebrae constitute the entire spinal column? 
a. 23 
b. 28 
c. 33 
d. 37 - c. 33 
The right sacroiliac joint would be best demonstrated in which projection? 
a. Chassard-Lapine projection 
b. AP projection 
c. RAO projection 
d. RPO projection - c. RAO projection 
Which position is best i...
Radiographic positioning - radiographically demonstrate or visualize specific body parts on image 
receptors (IRs) Terms approved and published by the ARRT. 
Methods - named positions, named for person who first described a specific position: Towne, 
Waters, Caldwell 
Radiograph - An image produced ...
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Add to cartRadiographic positioning - radiographically demonstrate or visualize specific body parts on image 
receptors (IRs) Terms approved and published by the ARRT. 
Methods - named positions, named for person who first described a specific position: Towne, 
Waters, Caldwell 
Radiograph - An image produced ...
body habitus - build, physique and general shape of human body 
4 general body styles - 1. sthenic 
2. hypothetic 
3. hyperstenic 
4. asthenic 
sthenic - -about 50% of population 
-considered average 
hyposthenic - -about 35% of population 
-thin, more slender then sthenic 
hypersthenic - -about 5% ...
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Add to cartbody habitus - build, physique and general shape of human body 
4 general body styles - 1. sthenic 
2. hypothetic 
3. hyperstenic 
4. asthenic 
sthenic - -about 50% of population 
-considered average 
hyposthenic - -about 35% of population 
-thin, more slender then sthenic 
hypersthenic - -about 5% ...
what does K.U.B. stand for? - kidneys ureter bladder 
the position of the patient for a K.U.B. is: - supine 
what are the views for an abdomen exam? - K.U.B., Left decub, and upright 
where does the greater trochanter lie in reference to the pubic symphysis? - 1 inch above 
true or false: with the p...
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Add to cartwhat does K.U.B. stand for? - kidneys ureter bladder 
the position of the patient for a K.U.B. is: - supine 
what are the views for an abdomen exam? - K.U.B., Left decub, and upright 
where does the greater trochanter lie in reference to the pubic symphysis? - 1 inch above 
true or false: with the p...
Radiographic projection - The direction or path of the 
x-ray beam as it passes through the patient 
Posteroanterior (PA) - The radiographic projection in which the x-ray beam enters the posterior 
side and exits, to the film, through the anterior side 
Anteroposterior - The radiographic projection ...
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Add to cartRadiographic projection - The direction or path of the 
x-ray beam as it passes through the patient 
Posteroanterior (PA) - The radiographic projection in which the x-ray beam enters the posterior 
side and exits, to the film, through the anterior side 
Anteroposterior - The radiographic projection ...
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The first general rule in diagnostic radiology suggest that a minimum of ______ projections be taken 
_______ degrees from each other as possible are required for most radiographic procedures. - 2 
projections; 90 degrees 
The direction or path of the central ray of the x-ray beam defines the follow...
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Add to cartThe first general rule in diagnostic radiology suggest that a minimum of ______ projections be taken 
_______ degrees from each other as possible are required for most radiographic procedures. - 2 
projections; 90 degrees 
The direction or path of the central ray of the x-ray beam defines the follow...
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