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Vertebral Column

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Where should the center of the IR be positioned for the "open mouth" AP projection of the atlas and axis   second cervical vertebra  
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Which of the following lines must be perpendicular to the IR for the AP"open mouth" atlas and axis   a line drawn for the lower edge of the upper incisors to the tip of the mastoid process  
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For which projection is the patient instructed to softly phonate "ah" during the exposure   AP "open mouth" atlas and axis  
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Where is the CR directed for an "open mouth" AP projection of the atlas and axis   perpendicular through the open mouth  
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The respiration phase for the "open mouth" AP projection of the atlas and axis is   softly phonate "ah" during the exposure  
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Which of the following methods is used to demonstrate the dens within the foramen magnum   Fuchs  
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Which of the following describes the Fuchs method   AP, den  
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Where is the center of the IR positioned for the AP positioned for the AP projection of the dens, Fuchs method   tip of the mastoid process  
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What is the CR angulation for the AP projection of the dens,Fuchs method   0 degrees  
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Which of the following is placed perpendicular to the tabletop for the AP axial cervical vertebrae   a line drawn from the lower edge of the upper incisors to the tip of the mastoid process  
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Where is the IR centered for an AP axial c-spine   fourth cervical vertebra  
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The CR angle for an AP axial cervical vertebrae is   15 to 20 degrees cephalad  
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How are small weights applied to the arms for the lateral projection of the c-spine   affixed to the wrists  
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Where is the IR centered for a lateral c-spine   fourth cervical vertebra  
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Where is the CR directed for a lateral c-spine   fourth cervical vertebra  
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The SID for a lateral c-spine must be a minimum of how many inches   60 to 70 inches  
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The respiration phase for a lateral c-spine is   full expiration  
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The Grandy method is a(n)   lateral projection of the cervical vertebrae  
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Where is the CR centered for a hyperflexion or hyperextension lateral c-spine   fourth cervical vertebra  
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The phase of respiration for a hyperflexion or hyperextension lateral c-spine is   suspended respiration  
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Which projection of the c-spine will demonstrate the lower five zygapophyseal joints of the c-spine   lateral, lateral in hyperflexion, and lateral in hyperextension  
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Where is the IR centered for a hyperflexion or hyperextension lateral projection of the c-spine   4th cervical vertebra  
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The intervertebral foramina of the c-spine are demonstated on which of the following projections   AP axial oblique and PA axial oblique  
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How much is the body rotated for an AP axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina   45 degrees  
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What is the CR angle for the AP axial oblique of the cervical intervertebral foramina   15 to 20 degrees  
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Which intervertebral foramina are demonstrated on an AP axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina   4th cervical vertebra  
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What is the recommended SID for the AP axial oblique projection of the c-spine   60 to 72 inches  
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How much is the body rotated for a PA axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina   45 degrees  
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Where is the CR directed for a PA axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina   4th cervical vertebra  
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What is the CR angle for the PA axial oblique projection of the cervical intervertebral foramina   15 to 20 degrees  
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Which intervertebral foramina are demonstrated on the PA axial oblique projection of the c-spine   those closest to IR  
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The respiration phase for the AP or PA axial oblique projection of the c-spine is   suspended respiration  
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Which of the following methods uses a "chewing motion" of the mandible to demonstrated the c-spine in an AP projection   Ottonello  
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Patients may arrive in the emergency department with trauma to the neck. Which projection of the c-spine is performed first, and then reviewed by physician before proceeding with other projection   dorsal decubitus(cross-table) lateral  
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The recommended SID for dorsal decubitus(cross-table) lateral projection of the c-spine on a trauma patient is   60 to 72 inches  
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What is the CR angulation for an AP axial p[rojection of the c-spine on a trauma patient   15 to 20 degrees cephalad  
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Which CR angulation would be used to demonstrate the c-spine pillars and laminate for an AP axial projection on a trauma patient   20 to 30 degrees caudad  
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Which of the following methods is used to demonstrate the cervicothoracic region in the lateral projection   swimmer's technique  
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The swimmer's technique demonstrates the cervicothoracic region in which projection   lateral  
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The swimmer's technique lateral projection is performed to demonstrate the   cervicothoracic region vertebrae  
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Where is the IR centered for the lateral projection of the cervicothoracic region (swimmer's technique)   at the C7-T1 interspce  
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What is the CR angulation for the lateral projection of the cervicothoracic region (swimmer's technique)when the shoulder can be depressed   0 degrees  
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