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Which radiographic views should you take to complete a stand…

Which radiographic views should you take to complete a standard 2-view study of the small mammal (pocket pet/exotic)?

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What are the standard views required to complete the radiogr…

What are the standard views required to complete the radiographic study for a turtle?

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When taking a ventrodorsal (VD) extended view of the canine…

When taking a ventrodorsal (VD) extended view of the canine pelvis, you will collimate [answer1] and caudal to the [answer2].

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What is your anatomical landmark for centering your x-ray be…

What is your anatomical landmark for centering your x-ray beam when imaging the VD extended view or VD frog-leg view of the pelvis?

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When imaging a joint such as the elbow or the stifle, you mu…

When imaging a joint such as the elbow or the stifle, you must collimate proximally to include the [answer1] and distally to include the [answer2].

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When imaging a bone such as the humerus or the femur, you mu…

When imaging a bone such as the humerus or the femur, you must collimate proximally to include the [answer1] and distally to include the [answer2]

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If you position a bird as shown in the image below to take a…

If you position a bird as shown in the image below to take a radiograph of the body cavity, what view are you taking? The x-ray is oriented vertically pointing toward the tabletop. The bird is positioned directly on top of the image receptor which is sitting on the tabletop. This bird is lying on its back.

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In the image below, assume that the x-ray tube is positioned…

In the image below, assume that the x-ray tube is positioned in a vertical orientation (pointing toward the floor) and the gray rectangle represents the tabletop (image receptor is below the tabletop). You position your canine patient as shown in the image below to take a radiograph of the right femur.  What is the name of the view you will take?

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When tissues overlap one another on a radiograph, what is th…

When tissues overlap one another on a radiograph, what is this called?

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Write you answer to part (a) in the box below (be sure to al…

Write you answer to part (a) in the box below (be sure to also indicate which essay you are answering: 1, 2, 3, or 4). (6 Points)

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