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ARRT Registry Review
Question | Answer |
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Which body habitus is thick, short, and wide? | Hypersthenic (p.78) |
Which body habitus is slender and light? | Asthenic (p.78) |
Which body habitus is average but athletic? | sthenic (p.78) |
Which body habitus is slight and less robust? | Hyposthenic (p.78) |
What should be included for an accurately labeled image? | name or ID number, facility name, date of exam, and side marker (p.86) |
The lower portion of the costal margin is located where? | approximately L3 (p.89) |
What type of bone tissue is hard and compact? | cortical (p.91) |
What type of bone tissue is spongy? | cancellous (p.91) |
Which joint is immovable? | synarthrosis/fibrous (p.93) |
Which joint is slightly moveable? | amphiarthrosis/ cartilaginous (p.93) |
Which joint is freely moveable? | diarthrosis/synovial (p.93) |
Where is the primary ossification center? | diaphysis (p.94) |
Where is the secondary ossification center? | epiphysis (p.94) |
What CR angle should be used for an AP axial clavicle? | 15-30 cephalic (p.108) |
How many tarsal bones are in each foot? | seven (p.109) |
Stress fractures are also known as what? | march or fatigue fractures (p.109) |
What forms the knee? | proximal tibia, patella, and distal femur (p.111) |
What type of bone is the patella? | sesamoid (p.112) |
What is the ring of fibrocartilage along the outer rim of the acetabulum? | labrum (p.115) |
What forms the posteroinferior portion of the pelvis? | ischium (p.115) |
Which pelvis is deeper and has a pubic angle less than 90 degrees? | male (p.117) |
Which pelvis is shallow and has a pubic angle greater than 90 degrees? | female (p.117) |
Which SI joint is visualized in an RPO position? | left side (side up) (p.128) |
proximal fracture of the distal third of ulnar shaft with anterior dislocation of radial head | monteggia fx (p.132) |
transverse fracture of distal third of radius with posterior angulation and avulsion fracture of ulnar styloid process | colles fx (p.132) |
How many cranial bones are there? | eight (p.150) |
fracture of C2 with anterior subluxation caused by hyper-extension | hangmans fx (p.151) |
How many facial bones are there? | 14 (p.154) |
What is the only moveable facial bone? | mandible (p.154) |
Dilated tortuous veins directly beneath the esophageal mucosa | Esophageal varices (p.176) |