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RADIOLOGY 101 Chapter 4 Test
Procedures Questions and Answers
Fracture and dislocation of posterior lip of distal radius:
a. Smith fracture
b. Barton fracture
c. Colles' fracture
d. Bennett's fracture
e. Boxer's fracture
Verified Answer -b


Fracture of base of first metacarpal
a. Smith fracture
b. Barton fracture
c. Colles' fracture
d. Bennett's fracture
e. Boxer's fracture
Verified Answer -d


The two most common landmarks for chest positioning are the:
a. top of shoulders and xiphoid process
b. jugular notch and top of shoulders
c. lower margin of thyroid cartilage and vertebra prominens
d. jugular notch and vertebra prominens.
Verified Answer -d

,T/F The xiphoid process is a reliable posiitoning landmark for determining
the lower margin of the lungs for chest positioning.
Verified Answer -false


The lower concave area of the lung is termed the:
a. base
b. apex
c. hilum
d. costophrenic angle
Verified Answer -a


The internal prominence or ridge in which the trachea bifurcates into the
right and left bronchi is termed the:
a. carina
b. hilum
c. thyroid cartilage
d. costophrenic angle
Verified Answer -a


Air or gas that escapes into the pleural cavity results in a condition known
as:
a. air bronchogram
b. pneumothorax
c. hemidiaphragm.
d. hemothorax
Verified Answer -b

, The central ray (CR) for an anteroposterior (AP) supine, adult chest
projection, should be centered:
a. to level of T4
b. 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm) below the jugular notch.
c. at the vertebra prominens
d. at the xiphoid process
Verified Answer -b


Which one of the following clinical indications often requires the
inspiration/expiration chest series to be taken?
a. Chronic asthma
b. Smal pneumothorax
c. Pneumoconiosis
d. Primary tuberculosis
Verified Answer -b


Which type of body habitus typically requires that the image receptor b e
placed crosswise rather than lengthwise for a PA chest.
a. Hypersthenic
b. Asthenic
c. Sthenic
d. Hyposthenic
Verified Answer -a


Which of the following technical factors is ideal for adult chest
radiography?
a. 100kV, 200mA, 1/20sec, 60"SID (153cm)

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