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ARRT REGISTRY PROCEDURES questions and answers
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sthenic 
average build 
 
 
 
hyposthenic 
slender 
 
 
 
asthenic 
extremely thin 
 
 
 
hypersthenic 
above average or massive build 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to C4-5? 
thyroid cartilage 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the sternal notch? 
T2,3 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the sternal angle? 
T4,5 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the inferior angle of the scapula? 
T7 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the xiphoid tip? 
T10 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the level of ...
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RCE Study Guide Exam With Complete Questions And Answers(guaranteed pass)
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ESOPHAGUS, STOMACH, SMALL INTESTINE - correct answer Components of Alimentary Tract 
 
Esophagus - correct answer Muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach. During swallowing, food passes from the mouth through the pharynx into the esophagus and travels via peristalsis to the stomach. 
 
Stomach - correct answer Dilated, saclik...
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Summary of Thoracic Anatomy and Radiographic Principles 
1. Components of the Bony Thorax: - (A) Sternum - (B) Clavicles - (C) Scapulae - (D) Ribs - (E) Thoracic vertebrae 
2. Landmarks for Central Ray Location: - (A) Vertebra prominens (spinous process on the seventh cervical vertebra, C7) - (B) Jugular notch (upper portion of the sternum) 
3. Divisions of the Respiratory System: 
️ Pharynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs 
4. Anatomi...
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ARRT REGISTRY PROCEDURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST TOP SCORE.
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ARRT REGISTRY PROCEDURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST TOP SCORE. 
 
 
 
 
sthenic - correct answer. average build 
 
hyposthenic - correct answer. slender 
 
asthenic - correct answer. extremely thin 
 
hypersthenic - correct answer. above average or massive build 
 
what landmark corresponds to C4-5? - correct answer. thyroid cartilage 
 
what landmark corresponds to the sternal notch? - correct answer. T2,3 
 
what landmark corresponds to the sternal angle? - correct answer. ...
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radiographic positioning chapter 1 | 92 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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body habitus - build, physique and general shape of human body 
4 general body styles - 1. sthenic 
2. hypothetic 
3. hyperstenic 
4. asthenic 
sthenic - -about 50% of population 
-considered average 
hyposthenic - -about 35% of population 
-thin, more slender then sthenic 
hypersthenic - -about 5% of population 
-large and broad frame compared to sthenic 
asthenic - -about 10% of population 
-even more slender then sthenic 
impact of body habitus on radiographic positioning? --image receptor pl...
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LMRT exam 2024 with 100% complete solutions
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Amphiarthrodial 
 correct answersSlightly Moveable 
 
Synarthrodial 
 correct answersImmovable 
 
Diarthrodial 
 correct answersFreely Moveable 
 
Sthenic Body Habitus correct answersSthenic body styles are considered average in shape and internal organ location. 50% of the population. 
 
Hyposthenic correct answersSlender, 35% of the population 
 
Hypersthenic correct answersMassive body style, large broad frame. 5% 
 
Asthenic correct answersVery thin and slender. 10% 
 
Radiograph 
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ARRT Radiography Exam Review (300-400) GRADED A 2024
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Elongation (body part appears longer than normal) is caused by angulation along the ________ axis of the part being imaged. - Long 
 
Foreshortening (body part appears shorter than normal) is caused by angulation against the ________ axis of the part being imaged. - Main 
 
Grids are constructed of ________ strips separated by ________ interspacers. - 1) Lead 
2) Aluminum 
 
The height of the lead strips divided by the distance between the lead strips is known as: - Grid Ratio 
 
Grid Ratio Form...
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Bontrager Chapter 3 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answers
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Bontrager Chapter 3 Abdomen 
Exam Questions And Answers 
What is the most common abdominal radiograph? - ANSWER- AP supine often called 
the KUB (kidneys, ureters, and bladder) 
Plain radiographs are taken without the use of what? - ANSWER- contrast 
Acute abdominal series may show what? - ANSWER- bowel obstruction 
perforations involving: 
free intraperitoneal air 
excessive fluid in abdomen 
intra-abdominal mass 
air outside the digestive tract - ANSWER- intraperitoneal air 
how many radiogra...
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RAD 130 Ch 2 Exam With Complete Solutions
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RAD 130 Ch 2 Exam With Complete Solutions 
 
In the "anatomic position," the palms of the hands are facing: 
-backward. 
-forward. 
-up. 
-down. 
forward 
A plane passing through the body parallel with the midsagittal plane is termed: 
-coronal. 
-sagittal. 
-axial. 
-oblique. 
sagittal 
A plane passing vertically through the body from side to side is termed: 
-oblique. 
-sagittal. 
-coronal. 
-horizontal. 
coronal 
Any plane passing through the body at right angles to its longitudinal axis i...
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Bontrager Chapter 3 Abdomen Exam Questions And Answer
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Bontrager Chapter 3 Abdomen 
Exam Questions And Answers 
What is the most common abdominal radiograph? - ANSWER- AP supine often called 
the KUB (kidneys, ureters, and bladder) 
Plain radiographs are taken without the use of what? - ANSWER- contrast 
Acute abdominal series may show what? - ANSWER- bowel obstruction 
perforations involving: 
free intraperitoneal air 
excessive fluid in abdomen 
intra-abdominal mass 
air outside the digestive tract - ANSWER- intraperitoneal air 
how many radiogra...
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