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Waters, Caldwell, Lateral

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For a lateral projection of the facial bones, the IR is centered to the:   zygomatic bone  
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What baseline is placed parallel to the transverse axis of the IR for a lateral projection of the facial bones?   infraorbitomeatal  
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For a lateral projection of the facial bones the CR will enter the:   halfway between the outer canthus and the EAM  
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The lateral projection clearly demonstrates the:   all facial bones in their entirety  
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For the Waters method, the orbilomeatal line is placed at what angle to the IR?   37 degrees  
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Where is the CR for the parietoacanthial projection of the facial bones?   acanthion  
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Which facial bones are clearly demonstrated in the parietoacanthial (Waters) projection?   orbits, maxillae, zygomatic arches  
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The parietoacanthiomeatal of the facial bones is often modified so there is less angulation of the facial bones, the sorbitomeatal line is adjusted to what angle?   55 degrees  
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What baseline is placed perpendicular to the IR for the acanthioparietal projection of the facial bones?   mentomeatal line  
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Trauma patents may arrive in the department with their ahead mobolized, a reverse watersd can be performed by adjusting the CR to be parallel to the:   mentomeatal line  
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The CR angulation for the Waters method is:   0  
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In the parietoacanthial projection, the orbital floor should be:   perpendicular to the IR and parallel to the CR  
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The parietoacanthial projection requires the CR to exit the:   acanthion  
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To correct positioning for a situation where the petrous pyramids are projected in the maxillary sinuses for a parietoacanthial projection a technologist should:   extend the chin  
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The best single projection for facial bones is:   parietoacanthial (Water)  
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The best projection for orbital fractures is the:   Modified Waters  
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