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2024 BONTRAGER RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING ACTUAL FINAL EXAM COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS. (BRAND NEW!!) $20.49   Add to cart

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2024 BONTRAGER RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING
ACTUAL FINAL EXAM COMPLETE REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS (100%
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A patient is lying on her back facing the x-ray tube. The right side of
their body is turned 20 degrees toward the IR. What is this radiographic
position? - Answer-Right posterior oblique (RPO)


How many separate bones are found in the adult human body? -
Answer-206


Which system of the human body is responsible for the elimination of
solid waste? - Answer-Digestive


A patient is lying on their left side facing the IR. The x-ray tube is
directed horizontally with the CR entering the posterior aspect of the
body. What is this radiographic position? - Answer-Left lateral
decubitus


The patient is erect with their left side directly against the IR. The CR
enters the right side of the body. What is this radiographic position? -
Answer-Left lateral

,T/F According to your text and lecture radiographic view is not a valid
positioning term in the United States - Answer-True


The radiographic term "projection" is defined as: - Answer-Path or
direction of the CR
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. - Answer-2
projections; 90 degrees


The direction or path of the central ray of the x-ray beam defines the
following positioning term: - Answer-Projection


A patient is erect with their back to the IR. The left side of the body is
turned 45 degrees toward the IR. What is this position? - Answer-Left
posterior oblique (LPO)


The patient is erect with the right side of the body against the IR. The x-
ray beam enters the left side of the body. Which specific position has
been used? - Answer-Right lateral


T/F The term caudal means toward the head - Answer-False, caudal
means toward the feet

,A patient is recumbent facing the IR. The right side of the body is
turned 15 degrees toward the IR. What is this position? - Answer-Right
anterior oblique (RAO)


What is the name of the position in which the body is turned 90
degrees from a true AP or PA projection? - Answer-Lateral position


Lying on the back facing upward - Answer-Supine


Top or anterior surface of the foot - Answer-Dorsum


Back half of the patient - Answer-Posterior


Lying down in any position - Answer-Recumbent


To have a lateral decubitus position or projection on must have a
________ beam. - Answer-Horizontal beam


The vertical plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves
describes the: - Answer-Midsaggital plane


An upright position with the arms abducted, plans forward, and head
head forward describes the: - Answer-Anatomic position

, A longitudinal plane that divides the body into equal anterior and
posterior parts is the: - Answer-Midcoronal plane


Which term describes the sole of the foot? - Answer-Plantar


T/F A lateromedial projection is where the lateral aspect of the
anatomical part is closest to the IR - Answer-False


A position in which the head is lower than the feet is: - Answer-
Trendelenberg




T/F A persons body habits represents a specific type of projection -
Answer-False, body type


Movement of an arm or leg toward the midline - Answer-Adduction


An inward stress movement of the foot - Answer-Inversion


Near the source or the beginning - Answer-Proximal


A CR angle directed towards the feet - Answer-Caudal

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