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Review questions for Lumbar-Coccyx

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The respiration phase for the AP oblique projection of the lumbar spine is:   show
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show 30-35 degrees cephalad  
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show Spondylolisthesis  
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Where is the central ray directed for an AP lumbosacral spine?   show
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When only the lumbar vertebrae (not Lumbosacral) are imaged in the AP projection, the central ray is directed ______ inches above the iliac crests.   show
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show 90 degrees  
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An alternate method of positioning the central for the L1-S1 lateral projection is:   show
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How many degrees is the body rotated for the AP oblique projection of the sacroiliac joint?   show
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To demonstrate the zygapophyseal joints of the lumbar spine, MSP of the patient is rotated ____ degrees.   show
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The central ray angle for an AP axial projection of the sacrum is:   show
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What is the central ray centering point for an AP oblique lumbar spine?   show
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show AP Oblique and PA oblique  
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Occasionally, a patient may have to be placed in the prince position for a sacrum radiograph, and a PA projection performed. What is the central- ray angle for this projection?   show
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On each side of the sacral base is a large wing like mass called the:   show
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show 5  
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Where is the central ray positioned for a lateral sacrum?   show
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Where is the central ray positioned for the lateral coccyx?   show
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show AP oblique LPO position and PA RAO position  
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show 5 degrees for men, 8 degrees for women caudad  
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Which of the following planes is placed perpendicular to the Tabletop and centered to the midline of the grid for a lateral lumbar spine?   show
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show 2 inches superior to the pubic symphysis (@ the ASIS)  
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show - 72” SID (a sponge to support spine in horizontal position, close collimating, lead rubber sheet are all used to improve image quality)  
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show AP oblique  
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show 0 degrees  
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show 10 degrees caudad  
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show joints closest to the IR  
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