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RADT 465 procedures

ARRT Registry Review

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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)
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