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narrow latitude - ANS-high contrast, short scale

wide latitude - ANS-low contrast, long scale

to control detail in CR - ANS--immobilization
-shorter exposure time

controlling factor:
detail - ANS--motion
-focal spot size (smaller)

Hypersthenic - ANS-obese

solid-state detectors - ANS-direct digital radiography

appendicular skeleton - ANS-extremities and girdles

appendicular skeleton - ANS-126 bones

axial skeleton - ANS-head, neck, vertebral column

axial skeleton - ANS-80 bones

ipsilateral - ANS-refers to parts on same side of body

contralateral - ANS-refers to parts on opposite sides of body

sesamoid bones - ANS-patella

pericardial cavity - ANS-heart

pleural cavity - ANS-lungs

bad magnification - ANS--upright weight bearing knee, high OID, knee enlarged

bad magnification - ANS-chest xray enlarged at AP 40"

distal - ANS-farther from the trunk or point of attachment

, proximal - ANS-closer to trunk or point of origin

lateral - ANS-toward the side, away from middle

medial - ANS-toward the middle
eversion - ANS-outward turning of the foot at the ankle

inversion - ANS-inward turning of foot at ankle

dorsal decub - ANS-laying on back


caudad - ANS-central ray angled toward feet of patient

cephalad - ANS-central ray angled toward head of patient

prone - ANS-laying face down

supine - ANS-laying face up

inferior - ANS-below

superior - ANS-above

posterior - ANS-behind, back, dorsal

anterior - ANS-front, ventral

physiology - ANS-study of functions of body/organ systems

anatomy - ANS-study of body structure

position - ANS-placement of body in relation to IR

projection - ANS-path of xray beam from xray tube, entry to exit through patient onto IR

detail in DR is known as - ANS-spatial resolution

radial deviation - ANS-flex hand toward thumb

ulnar deviation - ANS-flex hand toward pinky (5th digit)

tilt - ANS-tipping or slanting a body part slightly

plantar flexion - ANS-bending foot downward toward the sole

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