What localization line is placed perpendicular to the image… What localization line is placed perpendicular to the image receptor in the lateral skull position? Read Details
An AP axial (Towne) projection of the skull demonstrates the… An AP axial (Towne) projection of the skull demonstrates the dorsum sella superior to the foramen magnum. How should the radiographer adjust the central ray? Read Details
Which of the following best demonstrates the retrogastric sp… Which of the following best demonstrates the retrogastric space of the stomach on the sthenic patient? Read Details
What is the medical term for the speed barium passes through… What is the medical term for the speed barium passes through the gastroinstestinal tract? Read Details
The RAO position is performed in a dual contrast UGI to demo… The RAO position is performed in a dual contrast UGI to demonstrate barium in what anatomical structures? (select two) Read Details
What is the primary reason for performing sinus radiography… What is the primary reason for performing sinus radiography in the erect position? Read Details
The widest segment of the cranium is located at the level of… The widest segment of the cranium is located at the level of the ___. Read Details
Sinus radiography should be employed with the patient in the… Sinus radiography should be employed with the patient in the erect position to best demonstrate which of the following? Read Details
The parietoacanthial (Modified Waters) projection of the fac… The parietoacanthial (Modified Waters) projection of the facial bones with the patient prone, is described by which of the following? (Select 2) Read Details