LATEST 2026-2027 COMPLETE VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS (A NEW
UPDATED VERSION) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Which x-ray tube orientation is used to create a 90-degree angle
between the central ray (CR) and the metatarsals for an
anteroposterior (AP) axial
projection of the foot?
A. 15 degrees posteriorly.
B. Perpendicular to the image receptor (IR).
C. 10 degrees posteriorly.
D. Parallel to the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint spaces.
c
,Where should the central ray (CR) enter the patient for a lateral sacrum
projection?
A. 2 inches posterior and 2 inches inferior to the anterior superior
iliac spine (ASIS).
B. 3-4 inches posterior to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS).
C. 2 inches posterior to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS).
D. 3-4 inches posterior and 2 inches inferior to the anterior
superior iliac spine (ASIS).
b
,For which purpose is orthoroentgenography performed?
A. Long bone measurement.
B. Soft tissue and foreign body localization.
C. Joint space evaluation.
D. Spinal canal visualization.
a
Which method of respiration is recommended for a soft tissue neck
exam to evaluate the trachea?
A. Shallow breathing.
B. Suspended inspiration.
C. Deep breathing.
D. Suspended expiration.
b
The Alexander method is performed to demonstrate a dislocation of
which joint?
A. Radioulnar.
B. Acromioclavicular.
C. Glenohumeral.
D. Patellofemoral.
b
, Which structure is demonstrated without superimposition on a
properly positioned medial oblique foot image?
A. Navicular.
B. First metatarsal.
C. First cuneiform.
D. Cuboid.
d
Which central ray (CR) angle is recommended to demonstrate the
coronoid process of the elbow using the Coyle method?
A. 45 degrees toward the shoulder.
B. 45 degrees away from the shoulder.
C. 35 degrees away from the shoulder.
D. 35 degrees toward the shoulder.
b