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RAD456: Reg. Review

ARRT Registry Review: Imaging Procedures

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Flattening of the hemidiaphragms is characteristic of what condition? Emphysema Lange Q&A pg. 39
What is the outermost wall of the digestive tract termed? Serosa Lange Q&A pg. 40
A frontal view of the sternum is best accomplished through what position? RAO Lange Q&A pg. 40
What is the name of the condition that results in the forward slipping of one vertebra on the one below it? Spondylolisthesis Lange Q&A pg. 40
The lumbar vertebral lamina is represented by what part of the "Scotty dog" seen in a correctly positioned oblique lumber spine? The body of the dog Lange Q&A pg. 47
An injury to a structure located on the side opposite that of the primary injury is referred to as what type of fracture? Contrecoup fracture Lange Q&A pg. 47
During myelography, contrast medium is introduced into which layer of the meninges? Subarachnoid space Lange Q&A pg. 46
What portion of the humerus articulates with the ulna to help form the elbow joint? Trochlea Lange Q&A pg. 46
The junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures in termed what? Bregma Lange Q&A pg. 47
Aspirated foreign bodies in older children and adults are most likely to lodge where? Right main stem bronchus Lange Q&A pg. 48
The SMV projection is best to demonstrate which sinus? Sphenoidal sinus Lange Q&A pg. 49
The secondary center of ossification in long bones is termed? Epiphysis Lange Q&A pg. 50
The lumbar transverse process is represented by what part of the "Scotty dog" seen in a correctly positioned oblique lumbar spine view? The nose of the dog Lange Q&A pg. 51
What position of the leg would best demonstrate the articulation between the tibia and fibula? 45-degree internal rotation Lange Q&A pg. 51
At what level do the carotid arteries bifurcate? C4 Lange Q&A pg. 51
All elbow fat pads are best seen in which position? Lateral elbow Lange Q&A pg. 52
Which position of the shoulder demonstrates the lesser tubercle in profile medially? Internal rotation Lange Q&A pg. 52
In which position of the shoulder is the greater tubercle seen superimposed on the humeral head? Internal rotation Lange Q&A pg. 53
The long, flat structures that project posteromedially from the pedicles are the? Laminae Lange Q&A pg. 54
The body habitus having short and wide heart and lung area and a high, transverse stomach is termed? Hypersthenic habitus Lange Q&A pg. 55
What type of fracture do you have when a small, bony fragment is pulled from a bony process? Avulsion fracture Lange Q&A pg. 46
Movement of a part toward the midline of the body is termed? Adduction Lange Q&A pg. 46
The term valgus refers to turning the body part which way? Turned outward Lange Q&A pg. 37
Pacemaker electrodes can be introduced through a vein in the chest or upper extremity, from where they are advanced into what part of the heart? Right ventricle Lange Q&A pg. 39
In the AP axial Towne of the skull, with the CR directed 30 degrees caudad to the OML and passing midway between the external auditory meati, what part of the skull is best demonstrated? Occipital bone Lange Q&A pg. 40
The relationship between the ends of fractured long bones is referred to as what? Apposition Lange Q&A pg. 42
The tissue that occupies the central cavity of the adult long bone body/shaft is what? Yellow marrow Lange Q&A pg. 45
To demonstrate esophageal varices, the patient must be in what kind of position? Recumbent Lange Q&A pg. 44
What structure is located midway between the ASIS and pubic symphysis? Dome of the acetabulum Lange Q&A pg. 49
What projection would be demonstrate the sphenoid sinus? SMV projection Lange Q&A pg. 49
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