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ARRT Registry review covering Procedures content area

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show Anterior, Posterior, and Supinator  
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In what positioning of the lumbar spine are the zygapophyseal articulations demonstrated?   show
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In what projection of the skull is the OML perpendicular to the IR, the petrous pyramids fill the orbits, and the CR is perpendicular to the IR and exits the nasion?   show
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What is the term used to describe the congenital defect in which the sternum is depressed posteriorly?   show
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show Tangential Patella  
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What are double-contrast examinations useful for visualizing within the stomach or large bowel?   show
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Voluntary striated muscle falls into which muscle category?   show
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How should you obtain a chest x-ray for air-fluid levels on a patient with traumatic spine injuries?   show
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When obtaining an oblique hand x-ray, what can you do to better visualize the interphalangeal joints?   show
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show Cardiac Apex, Trachea, Esophagus  
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show No Angle  
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Failure to achieve sufficient internal rotation of the lower leg for an AP hip x-ray would result in what visualization error of the femoral neck?   show
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What structures are demonstrated in a Coyle method axial trauma lateral of the elbow?   show
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show Two Temporal bones, Ethmoid, and Sphenoid  
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show LPO and RAO  
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When imaging a foot, the interspaces between the first and second cuneiforms may best be visualized in which projection?   show
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show T5  
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show Anterior  
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When obtaining a lateral projection of the humerus, how should the epicondyles appear, and which tubercle should appear in profile on the medial aspect of the humerus?   show
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show Heart, Great Vessels, Trachea, Esophagus, and Thymus Gland  
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show Trochlea  
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When imaging a forearm in the lateral projection, What evaluation criteria must be met?   show
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show Bregma  
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show Transverse Process  
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show 30 Degrees RPO or LPO  
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What bones comprise the bony thorax?   show
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What degree of obliquity demonstrates the thoracic zygapophyseal joints?   show
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What structure is located midway between the ASIS and the pubic symphysis?   show
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When imaging a medial oblique foot, what structure should be demonstrated to articulate with the talus?   show
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What degree of obliquity best demonstrates the zygapophyseal articulations of L1-L4?   show
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What is the term used to describe the portion of the long bone from which it grows?   show
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What is the term used to describe the presence of blood in vomit?   show
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What is the term used to describe the outermost wall of the digestive tract?   show
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show Insufficient Rotation  
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What image should be obtained on a patient with cervical trauma to rule out fracture or subluxation?   show
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show Rami  
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show Ureteral Filling, Renal Pelvis  
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What is demonstrated by the AP Axial projection of the cervical spine?   show
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What is the term used to describe the act of turning the foot outwards?   show
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What gastric structure is filled with barium when the patient is placed in a supine recumbent position?   show
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show Epiphysis  
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show The CR should be Parallel to the Floor  
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What cervical imaging best visualizes the zygapophyseal joints?   show
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show Supine flexion 45 degrees (Merchant)  
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During a radiographic examination of the large bowel, the patient is placed in a supine position, what angle is necessary to visualized the sigmoid colon?   show
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show Salter-Harris  
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What is a term to used describe the posterior surface of the scapula?   show
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What position should be used to obtain optimal visualization of the sternum in the heart shadow?   show
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show Hepatic/Right Colic Flexure  
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show Intervertebral Foramina Nearest the IR  
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Which metacarpal does the trapezium articulate with?   show
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What positioning is used to demonstrate a PA Caldwell projection of the sinuses?   show
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show Respiratory Phase, Body Habitus, Patient Position  
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show Voiding Cystourethrogram  
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During radiographic examinations of traumatic injuries to the upper limb, what considerations should be observed?   show
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show Arteries, Arterioles, Capillaries, Venules, Veins  
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What strategies should be utilized for radiation protection of the pediatric patient?   show
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show Posterior Clinoid Processes, Dorsum Sella  
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What position is the patient placed in for an AP recumbent view?   show
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Which two projections would be best to visualize a shoulder to rule out fractures?   show
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show Diploe  
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show Abduct the legs 40 Degrees from vertical  
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Multiple projections must be obtained to demonstrate the entire circumference of the radial head. Which positions must be utilized?   show
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What may be effective in reducing radiation exposure during scoliosis imaging?   show
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