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[Show more]at which vetebral level does the solid spinal cord terminate - lower border of the first lumbar (L1) 
vertebrae 
how many segments make up the sacrum in the neonate - 5 
which division(s) of the spine is described as possessing a primary curve - thoracic and sacral 
true or false 
the lumbar possess...
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Add to cartat which vetebral level does the solid spinal cord terminate - lower border of the first lumbar (L1) 
vertebrae 
how many segments make up the sacrum in the neonate - 5 
which division(s) of the spine is described as possessing a primary curve - thoracic and sacral 
true or false 
the lumbar possess...
7 degrees - Answer-a battery powered, battery operated mobile xray unit can climb a max incline of: 
batter operated, battery driven source - Answer-which type of mobile radiography xray unit is selfpropelled? 
False, mobile fluoro - Answer-T/F C-arms are most generally stationary fluoro units used ...
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Add to cart7 degrees - Answer-a battery powered, battery operated mobile xray unit can climb a max incline of: 
batter operated, battery driven source - Answer-which type of mobile radiography xray unit is selfpropelled? 
False, mobile fluoro - Answer-T/F C-arms are most generally stationary fluoro units used ...
list the two primary types of mobile x-ray - Answer-battery driven and standard AC power non-motor 
drive 
t/f: a fully charged battery powered mobile unit has a driving range of up to 10 miles on level ground - 
Answer-true 
With battery-powered types, how long does recharging take if the batteries...
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Add to cartlist the two primary types of mobile x-ray - Answer-battery driven and standard AC power non-motor 
drive 
t/f: a fully charged battery powered mobile unit has a driving range of up to 10 miles on level ground - 
Answer-true 
With battery-powered types, how long does recharging take if the batteries...
the gallbladder is located in the ____________ margin of the liver - Answer-posterior inferior 
which of the following is not a recognized lobe of the liver - Answer-inferior 
which quadrant is the liver located in a sthenic patient - Answer-RUQ 
name of the soft tissue structure that divides the li...
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Add to cartthe gallbladder is located in the ____________ margin of the liver - Answer-posterior inferior 
which of the following is not a recognized lobe of the liver - Answer-inferior 
which quadrant is the liver located in a sthenic patient - Answer-RUQ 
name of the soft tissue structure that divides the li...
What terms correctly describe the shoulder joint? - Answer-Scapulohumeral & glenohumeral 
Which specific joint is found on the lateral end of the clavicle? - Answer-Acromionclavicular 
What angles are found on the scapula? - Answer-Inferior, lateral, & superior 
Which of the following structure of t...
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Add to cartWhat terms correctly describe the shoulder joint? - Answer-Scapulohumeral & glenohumeral 
Which specific joint is found on the lateral end of the clavicle? - Answer-Acromionclavicular 
What angles are found on the scapula? - Answer-Inferior, lateral, & superior 
Which of the following structure of t...
What is the lowest level of structural organization? - Answer-Chemical level. 
What are the 4 basic tissue types in the body? - Answer--Connective. 
-Epithelial. 
-Muscular. 
-Nervous. 
List the 10 systems in the body - Answer--Skeletal. 
-Muscular. 
-Nervous. 
-Endocrine. 
-Integumentary. 
-Respira...
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Add to cartWhat is the lowest level of structural organization? - Answer-Chemical level. 
What are the 4 basic tissue types in the body? - Answer--Connective. 
-Epithelial. 
-Muscular. 
-Nervous. 
List the 10 systems in the body - Answer--Skeletal. 
-Muscular. 
-Nervous. 
-Endocrine. 
-Integumentary. 
-Respira...
Sternum - Answer-Breastbone 
Thyroid cartilage - Answer-Adam's apple 
Scapula - Answer-Shoulder blade 
Clavicle - Answer-Collar bone 
Vertebra prominens - Answer-The correct term for the seventh cervical vertebra is: 
Jugular notch - Answer-A notch, or depression, located on the on the superior por...
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Add to cartSternum - Answer-Breastbone 
Thyroid cartilage - Answer-Adam's apple 
Scapula - Answer-Shoulder blade 
Clavicle - Answer-Collar bone 
Vertebra prominens - Answer-The correct term for the seventh cervical vertebra is: 
Jugular notch - Answer-A notch, or depression, located on the on the superior por...
Which of the following bones is NOT part of the floor of the cranium?A. Temporal 
B. Ethmoid 
C. Occipital 
D. Sphenoid - Answer-Occipital 
Which aspect of the frontal bone is thin-walled and forms the forehead? 
A. Orbital 
B. Horizontal 
C. Squamous 
D. Superciliary margin - Answer-Squamous 
The w...
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Add to cartWhich of the following bones is NOT part of the floor of the cranium?A. Temporal 
B. Ethmoid 
C. Occipital 
D. Sphenoid - Answer-Occipital 
Which aspect of the frontal bone is thin-walled and forms the forehead? 
A. Orbital 
B. Horizontal 
C. Squamous 
D. Superciliary margin - Answer-Squamous 
The w...
Radiograph - an image of a patients anatomic part(s) as produced by the action of x-rays on an 
image receptor 
Traditional film-screen Technology - the image is stored and displayed on film 
Digital Technology - radiograph produced and stored on computers 
Radiography - The process and procedures o...
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Add to cartRadiograph - an image of a patients anatomic part(s) as produced by the action of x-rays on an 
image receptor 
Traditional film-screen Technology - the image is stored and displayed on film 
Digital Technology - radiograph produced and stored on computers 
Radiography - The process and procedures o...
Which of the following structures is not a part of proximal humerus? - Answer-Glenoid process 
Which term describes the medial end of the clavicle? - Answer-sternal extremity 
The anterior surface of the scapula is referred to as the: - Answer-costal surface 
What is the name of the large fossa foun...
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Add to cartWhich of the following structures is not a part of proximal humerus? - Answer-Glenoid process 
Which term describes the medial end of the clavicle? - Answer-sternal extremity 
The anterior surface of the scapula is referred to as the: - Answer-costal surface 
What is the name of the large fossa foun...
Which of the following structures is not a part of proximal humerus? - Answer-Glenoid process 
Which term describes the medial end of the clavicle? - Answer-sternal extremity 
The anterior surface of the scapula is referred to as the: - Answer-costal surface 
What is the name of the large fossa foun...
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Add to cartWhich of the following structures is not a part of proximal humerus? - Answer-Glenoid process 
Which term describes the medial end of the clavicle? - Answer-sternal extremity 
The anterior surface of the scapula is referred to as the: - Answer-costal surface 
What is the name of the large fossa foun...
Which of the following is (are) not one of the four basic types of tissue in the human body? 
A. Integumentary D. Osseous 
B. Connective E. Muscular 
C. Nervous F. Epithelial - Answer-A 
O 
How many separate bones are found in the adult human body? 
A. 180 C. 206 
B. 243 D. 257 - Answer-C 
Which one...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is (are) not one of the four basic types of tissue in the human body? 
A. Integumentary D. Osseous 
B. Connective E. Muscular 
C. Nervous F. Epithelial - Answer-A 
O 
How many separate bones are found in the adult human body? 
A. 180 C. 206 
B. 243 D. 257 - Answer-C 
Which one...
The first general rule in diagnostic radiology suggest that a minimum of ______ projections be taken 
_______ degrees from each other as possible are required for most radiographic procedures. - Answer-2 
projections; 90 degrees 
The direction or path of the central ray of the x-ray beam defines the...
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Add to cartThe first general rule in diagnostic radiology suggest that a minimum of ______ projections be taken 
_______ degrees from each other as possible are required for most radiographic procedures. - Answer-2 
projections; 90 degrees 
The direction or path of the central ray of the x-ray beam defines the...
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