1. -------- is one of the primary methods of diagnosing radiography
disease
2. The adult human skeleton is composed of how many 206
bones?
3. In radiography, a representation of the patient's radiographic image
anatomic structures is called?
4. What markers identify the right and left side of a radi- anatomical markers
ograph?
5. True/False. Placement of anatomical markers on radi- false
ographic images is unnecessary?
6. True/False. Radiographic images can only be pro- false
duced by an upright bucky or within the table bucky
7. What type of table moves in all directions floating table
8. What must be removed during external preparation?> clothing and jewelry
9. Radiographers use this for anatomical reference centering points
when positioning patients?
10. For a lateral chest radiograph the arms would be? raised
11. What is the source to image receptor distance for a 72
general chest radiograph
12. When giving instructions for a chest radiograph, the inspiration
patient is instructed to hold their breath on the second
full?
13. 40
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The source to image receptor distance for an ab-
domen radiograph is _____ inches.
14. What is considered the first digit of a hand. thumb
15. The average adult requires how many images of the 4
femur to complete the procedure.
16. Another term used for thoracic spine is ________ spine dorsal
17. Today many of the radiographic studies of the skull computed tomography
are primarily performed with ----------- ---------- or
panoramic tomography.
18. The thoracic cavity includes the bones and tissues of chest
which region?
19. Radiographic studies of extremities require a least 2
------ projections that are taken at right angles to each
other.
20. True/False. The radiologic technologist is responsible true
for the care and comfort of a patient during a radi-
ographic procedure.
21. Which of the items below will produce artifacts on a All of above
radiograph?
22. Can certain tattoos produce an artifact on a radi- yes
ograph?
23. With skull radiography, the mandible and TMJs are panoramic tomography
primarily imaged using?
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24. Which of the following anatomic structures would not cervical spine
be considered when imaging the thoracic cavity?
25. The thoracic cavity is the -------- commonly radi- most
ographed region of the body.
26. Care must be taken by the radiographer when per- all of the above
forming studies of the extremities because of the pos-
sibility of?
27. A ____________ series is an examination of the the spinal scoliosis
column to determine lateral curvature.
28. When performing an abdomen radiograph, the pa- exhalation
tient is instructed to hold their breath on full?
29. True/False, Fixed table top radiographic units are used false
on a regular basis in modern radiology departments.
30. True/false. Providing the patient appropriate instruc- True
tions prior to the procedure is helpful in reducing
repeat radiographic exposure.
31. Collimation allows care and accurate restriction of the x-ray beam
---------- prior to exposure.
32. In radiography, we use this as a reference for other anatomcial position
positioning terms.
33. What is a term that describes the direction or pathway projection
of the x-ray beam
34. A patient lying on their back is in what position? supine