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Procedures for Positioing for X-rays

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The term valgus refers to   show
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During an upper GI examination of a stomach of average size and shape, a barium-filled fundus and double contrast of the pylorus and duodenal bulb are demonstrated. The position used is most likely   show
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show serosa  
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show Occipital bone  
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The name of the condition that results in the forward slipping of one vertebra upon the vertebra below it?   show
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show weight-bearing  
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The relationship between the fractured ends of long bones is referred to as   show
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An intrathecal injection is associated with what exam...?   show
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A lateral projection of the hand in extension is often recommended to evaluate...?   show
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What projection/position will best demonstrate a subacromial or subcoracoid dislocation?   show
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What positions can be used to demonstrate the axillary ribs of the right thorax?   show
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show False  
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What evaluation criteria for a lateral projection of the humerus?   show
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show avulsion fracture  
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show bregma  
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What is represented as the eye of the scotty do appearance of the lumbar spine?   show
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An injury to a structure located on the side opposite that of the primary injury is referred to as   show
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show Osgood-Schlatter disease  
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show Dome of the acetabulum  
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show 30 degree oblique  
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show Hydronephrosis  
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show Internal rotation  
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Which type of fracture are when the splintered ends of the bone are forced through the skin?   show
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show Midsagittal plane 20 degrees to the IR  
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show Paralytic  
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Narrowing of the upper airway, as seen in pediatric croup, can be visualized in the   show
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show 30 degree RPO  
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With the patient's head in a PA position and the CR directed 20 degrees cephalad, which part of the mandible will be best visualized?   show
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show towards affected side  
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show Angle the CR 10 degrees posteriorly  
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A type of cancerous bone tumor occurring in children and young adults and arising from bone marrow is....   show
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show Supine flexion 45 degrees (Merchant)  
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Which barium-filled anatomic structure is best demonstrated in the LPO position?   show
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Tracheotomy is effective technique used to restore breathing when there is....   show
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show Voiding cystourethrogram  
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show arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins  
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Which projection will show the radial head of the elbow free of ulnar superimposition?   show
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show facial bones  
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show AP recumbant  
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Which type of articulation is evaluated in arthrography?   show
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show Thyroid cartilage  
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show IVU  
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show AP (medial) oblique  
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show A suspected perforation of a hollow viscus, suspected large-bowel obstruction, and preoperative patients.  
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show FALSE  
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show hiatal hernia  
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show Demonstrate complete or partial rotator cuff tear, and evaluate the glenoid labrum  
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show Right ilium  
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show Axial plantodorsal projection  
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Which position helps with seeing the sphenoid sinuses?   show
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show RPO  
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show LPO  
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The proximal radius and ulna are seen free of superimposition in what projection?   show
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show Emphysema  
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show FALSE  
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What anatomic structure is seen most anteriorly in a lateral projection of the chest?   show
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To demonstrate esophageal varices, the patient must be examined in....   show
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The sternal angle is at approximately the same level as....   show
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On a lateral projection of the humerus the epicondyles are parallel to the IR   show
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During myelography, contrast medium is introduced into the....   show
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show FALSE  
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All elbow fat pads are best demonstrated in a lateral postion.   show
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show Internal rotation  
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show Pedicles and the Laminae  
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