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Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning chapter 3 Verified Answers
Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning chapter 3 
List the four planes of the body - ANS Sagittal 
Coronal 
Horizontal 
Oblique 
 
 nine regions of the abdomen - ANS right & left hypochondriac; right & left lumbar; right & left iliac; epigastric; umbilical; hypogastric 
 
 external landmark: 
Mastoid Tip - ANS C1 
 
 external landmark: 
Gonion - ANS C2 & C3 
 
 external landmark: 
Hyoid Bone - ANS C3 & C4 
 
 external landmark: 
Thyroid cartilage - ANS C5 
 
 external landmark:...
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Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning chapter 3 
List the four planes of the body - ANS Sagittal 
Coronal 
Horizontal 
Oblique 
 
 nine regions of the abdomen - ANS right & left hypochondriac; right & left lumbar; right & left iliac; epigastric; umbilical; hypogastric 
 
 external landmark: 
Mastoid Tip - ANS C1 
 
 external landmark: 
Gonion - ANS C2 & C3 
 
 external landmark: 
Hyoid Bone - ANS C3 & C4 
 
 external landmark: 
Thyroid cartilage - ANS C5 
 
 external landmark:...
Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures Ch. 5
Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures Ch. 5 
When doing the AP projection, neutral rotation, where does the CR enter? - ANS 1 in Inferior to the coracoid process 
 
 Describe the epicondyles of the humerus when the patient is in position for the AP shoulder projection? - ANS Parallel to the IR 
 
 Describe the position of the hand when the patient is positioned for an AP shoulder, internal rotation - ANS Hand is pronated until the the posterior aspect of the hand rest ag...
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Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures Ch. 5 
When doing the AP projection, neutral rotation, where does the CR enter? - ANS 1 in Inferior to the coracoid process 
 
 Describe the epicondyles of the humerus when the patient is in position for the AP shoulder projection? - ANS Parallel to the IR 
 
 Describe the position of the hand when the patient is positioned for an AP shoulder, internal rotation - ANS Hand is pronated until the the posterior aspect of the hand rest ag...
Merrills Atlas Chapter 15: digestive system anatomy and positioning
Merrills Atlas Chapter 15: digestive system anatomy and positioning 
What is the first division of the digestive system? - ANS mouth 
 
 what is mastication? - ANS the act of chewing 
 
 which structures function in mastication - ANS teeth 
 
 what is the purpose of saliva - ANS softens food 
keeps mouth moist 
contributes digestive enzymes 
 
 what are the 3 pairs of salivary glands? - ANS parotid 
submandibular 
sublingual 
 
 which salivary gland is the largest? - ANS parotid 
 
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Merrills Atlas Chapter 15: digestive system anatomy and positioning 
What is the first division of the digestive system? - ANS mouth 
 
 what is mastication? - ANS the act of chewing 
 
 which structures function in mastication - ANS teeth 
 
 what is the purpose of saliva - ANS softens food 
keeps mouth moist 
contributes digestive enzymes 
 
 what are the 3 pairs of salivary glands? - ANS parotid 
submandibular 
sublingual 
 
 which salivary gland is the largest? - ANS parotid 
 
 ...
Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures Vol. 1, Chapter 1
Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures Vol. 1, Chapter 1 
Radiographer - ANS A radiologic technologist who administers ionizing radiation to perform radiographic procedures. They produce radiographic procedures at the request of a physician. 
 
 Radiologic technology - ANS a health care profession that includes all diagnostic imaging technologists and radiation therapists. 
 
 Radiographers must evaluate an image for _______ quality, _______, and _________ relative to the ...
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Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures Vol. 1, Chapter 1 
Radiographer - ANS A radiologic technologist who administers ionizing radiation to perform radiographic procedures. They produce radiographic procedures at the request of a physician. 
 
 Radiologic technology - ANS a health care profession that includes all diagnostic imaging technologists and radiation therapists. 
 
 Radiographers must evaluate an image for _______ quality, _______, and _________ relative to the ...
Chapter 8,9,10 Human Physiology - Silverthorn Distinction Guaranteed
Chapter 8,9,10 Human Physiology - Silverthorn 
Nervous System - ANS network of billions or trillions of nerve cells linked together in a highly organized manner to form the rapid control system of the body 
 
 Neurons - ANS A nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system. 
 
 Processes - ANS Long, thin extensions that can extend up to a meter in length 
 
 Neurotransmitters - ANS Chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons 
 
 Emergent Properties - ANS ...
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Chapter 8,9,10 Human Physiology - Silverthorn 
Nervous System - ANS network of billions or trillions of nerve cells linked together in a highly organized manner to form the rapid control system of the body 
 
 Neurons - ANS A nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system. 
 
 Processes - ANS Long, thin extensions that can extend up to a meter in length 
 
 Neurotransmitters - ANS Chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons 
 
 Emergent Properties - ANS ...
Human Physiology 8e by Silverthorn 100% Verified .
Human Physiology 8e by Silverthorn 
Another name for nerve cells - ANS Neuron 
 
 Neurotransmitters - ANS Chemical signal released by neurons into extracellular fluid to communicate with neiboring cells. 
 
 Gap junctions - ANS pathway in which neurons are gaped together. 
 
 emergent properties - ANS complex properties such as consciousness, intelligence, and emotion that cannot be predicted from what we know about the properties of individual nerve cells and their specifi...
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Human Physiology 8e by Silverthorn 
Another name for nerve cells - ANS Neuron 
 
 Neurotransmitters - ANS Chemical signal released by neurons into extracellular fluid to communicate with neiboring cells. 
 
 Gap junctions - ANS pathway in which neurons are gaped together. 
 
 emergent properties - ANS complex properties such as consciousness, intelligence, and emotion that cannot be predicted from what we know about the properties of individual nerve cells and their specifi...
Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing With Correct Answers
Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing 
Types of adult learners - ANS Traditional and Non-Traditional(returning or recycled) 
 
 Learner Rights - ANS 1st Amendment; freedom of expression, 14th Amendment: due process, right to an organized curriculum and a responsible instructor. 
 
 4 Ps to Succeed - ANS Power, perseverance, passion, personal attributes 
 
 Left Brain Learning - ANS Analytical, rational, objective (processes verbally) 
 
 Right brain learning - ANS Intuitive, imaginati...
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Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing 
Types of adult learners - ANS Traditional and Non-Traditional(returning or recycled) 
 
 Learner Rights - ANS 1st Amendment; freedom of expression, 14th Amendment: due process, right to an organized curriculum and a responsible instructor. 
 
 4 Ps to Succeed - ANS Power, perseverance, passion, personal attributes 
 
 Left Brain Learning - ANS Analytical, rational, objective (processes verbally) 
 
 Right brain learning - ANS Intuitive, imaginati...
UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 5th Edition Chapter 49
UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 5th Edition Chapter 49 
3, 5, 6. Diabetes, high cholesterol, and obesity are all treatable to reduce the risk of stroke. - ANS Which of the following are modifiable risk factors that should be taught to patients at risk for stroke? Select all that apply. 
 
1. Heredity 
2. Age 
3. Diabetes 
4. Race 
5. High cholesterol 
6. Obesity 
 
 1, 2, 4 can all help reduce aspiration. Straws and placing food on the affected side (where the patient may not be aw...
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UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 5th Edition Chapter 49 
3, 5, 6. Diabetes, high cholesterol, and obesity are all treatable to reduce the risk of stroke. - ANS Which of the following are modifiable risk factors that should be taught to patients at risk for stroke? Select all that apply. 
 
1. Heredity 
2. Age 
3. Diabetes 
4. Race 
5. High cholesterol 
6. Obesity 
 
 1, 2, 4 can all help reduce aspiration. Straws and placing food on the affected side (where the patient may not be aw...
GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS -Immunity - Chapter 7
GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS -Immunity - Chapter 7 
Neutrophils: 
A) are phagocytic cells. 
B) produce histamine. 
C) produce antibodies. 
D) are elevated during an allergic response. - ANS A 
 
 Which cells are required to process and present antigens from foreign material as the initial step in the immune response? 
A) T-helper cells 
B) Macrophages 
C) Eosinophils 
D) Monocytes - ANS B 
 
 Humoral immunity is mediated by: 
A) natural killer cells. 
B) T lymphocytes (T...
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GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS -Immunity - Chapter 7 
Neutrophils: 
A) are phagocytic cells. 
B) produce histamine. 
C) produce antibodies. 
D) are elevated during an allergic response. - ANS A 
 
 Which cells are required to process and present antigens from foreign material as the initial step in the immune response? 
A) T-helper cells 
B) Macrophages 
C) Eosinophils 
D) Monocytes - ANS B 
 
 Humoral immunity is mediated by: 
A) natural killer cells. 
B) T lymphocytes (T...
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RN Pediatric Nursing Online Practice 2023 A WITH NGN GURAANTEED PASS(NCLEX)
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