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ARRT Registry review Radiographic Procedures

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The term "varus" refers to? (pg 39)   show
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Widening of the intercostal spaces is characteristic of which of which lung condition? (pg 41)   show
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Which projection of the foot will best demonstrate the longitudinal arch? (pg 41)   show
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In the AP axial projection (Towne method) of the skull, with the CR directed 30 degrees caudad to the OML and passing midway between the external auditory meati, what is best demonstrated? (pg 42)   show
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Which position is required to demonstrate small amounts of air in the peritoneal cavity? (pg 44)   show
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Which projection can be used to supplement the traditional "open mouth" projection when the upper portion of the odontoid process cannot be well demonstrated? (pg 45)   show
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A lateral projection of the hand in extension is often recommended to evaluate? (pg 45)   show
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With the patient recumbent on the x-ray table with the head lower than the feet, the patient is said to be in the? (pg 46)   show
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In which projection of the foot are the interspaces between the first and second cuneiforms best demonstrated?   show
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With the patient in the PA position, what tube angle and direction is correct for an axial projection of the clavicle? (pg 48)   show
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What portion of the humerus articulates with the ulna to help form the elbow joint? (pg 48)   show
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The junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures is the? (pg 49)   show
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At what level do the carotid arteries bifurcate? (pg 53)   show
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The type of ileus characterized by cessation of peristalsis is termed? (pg 56)   show
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A type of cancerous bone tumor occurring in children and young adults and arising from bone marrow? (pg 61)   show
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Which skull position will demonstrate the cranial base, sphenoidal sinuses, atlas, and odontoid process? (pg 61)   show
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