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LRA 213 214 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS!!
What is a common radiographic sign seen on a chest radiograph for a patient with
respiratory distress syndrome?
Answers :Air bronchogram
What is the name of the structure that serves as a common passageway for both
food and air?


Answers :Pharynx
The jugular notch is located on the


Answers :sternum.
The lower concave area of the lung is termed the


Answers :base
The thymus gland is at its maximum size at:


Answers :puberty
The heart is located in the anterior chest at the level of:


Answers :T5-T8
The pancreas is located posterior to the stomach. True or False


Answers :True
Which of the following structures connects the anterior aspect of the ribs to the
sternum?

, Answers :Costocartilage
Of the following positioning actions, which one will remove the majority of the
scapulae from the lung fields?


Answers :Roll shoulders forward.
PA chest reveals only seven ribs are seen above the diaphragm. Which suggestion
would improve the inspiration of lungs?


Answers :Take exposure on the second inspiration rather than on first.
How is a pneumothorax visualized on a chest radiograph?


Answers :Lung is displaced from chest wall, with no lung markings
What are the two main forms of COPD?


Answers :chronic bronchitis and emphysema
Which pathology or condition is displayed radiographically as having patchy
infiltrate with increased radiodensity?


Answers :Pneumonia
A general rule states that radiographic grids must be used in chest radiography for:


Answers :exposure factors using 100 kV or greater.
Which of the following technical factors is ideal for adult chest radiography?


Answers :120 kV, 800 mA, 1/40 sec, 72-inch (183 cm) SID
A separation of greater than ____ cm indicates objectionable rotation from a true
lateral.

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