For a lateral (Twining) cervicothoracic image, the: 1.patien…
For a lateral (Twining) cervicothoracic image, the: 1.patient is placed in a lateral position2.arm placed adjacent to the imaging table is elevated3.arm placed farther from the imaging table is positioned at a 90-degree angle with the body4.midsagittal plane is aligned parallel with the IR
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A PA cranial image with poor positioning demonstrates the petrous ridges too superior to the supraorbital margins. How was the patient positioned for such an image to be obtained? 1. The patient’s chin was tucked too much. 2. The OML was not positioned perpendicular to the IR. 3. The patient’s face was rotated toward the right side. 4. The patient’s head was tilted.
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