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ARRT registry review covering Radiographic Procedures content area

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show Hypersthenic pg. 78  
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show Projection pg. 81  
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A position where the head is positioned higher than the feet?   show
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Which vertebral level is the sternal angle located?   show
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Which vertebral level is the ASIS located?   show
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This type of joint is described to be cartilaginous, and are partially movable.   show
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This type of diarthrotic joint permits flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction; it can be found in the radiocarpal joint and the metacarpophalangeal joints (2-5).   show
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Where is the secondary ossification center located?   show
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show 8 pg. 96  
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Which wrist position positions the wrist PA, everting the hand laterally?   show
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show Trauma axial lateral elbow (coyle method) pg. 105  
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The glenohumeral joint and glenoid cavity is best seen on which shoulder view?   show
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This view of the shoulder shows the greater tubercle in profile.   show
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This disease is characterized as a chronic epiphysitis of the tibial tuberosity that occurs in some active young adults.   show
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show Patella pg. 112  
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show Affected side down pg. 126  
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show Avulsion pg. 131  
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Transverse fracture of distal third of radius with posterior angulation and associated avulsion fracture of ulnar styloid process.   show
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How many fused vertebrae make up the coccyx?   show
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Which view of the cervical spine is best for showing intervertebral foramina?   show
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show Apophyseal Articulations pg. 141  
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show False ribs pg. 146  
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How is a patient rotated and how many degrees for an oblique sternum?   show
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How many facial bones are there?   show
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show 8 pg. 150  
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There is approximately how many degrees difference between the OML and the IOML?   show
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This view places the petrous ridges in the lower third of the orbits.   show
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show Lateral pg. 163  
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show Ileum pg. 179  
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show Subtraction pg. 205  
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