ARRT Registry Exam| Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers| 2023/2024 Latest Update
QUESTION
which projection(s) require that the humeral
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Answer:
lateral wrist and lateral humerus
QUESTION
in the 15 to 20 degree mortise oblique position of the ankle, the
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talofibular joint is visualized, talotibial joint is visualized, and plantar surface should be vertical
QUESTION
the following projections should not be performed until a transverse fracture of the patella had been ruled out
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lateral knee and axial/tangential patella
QUESTION
which of the following best demonstrates the cuboid, sinus tarsi, and tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal
Answer:
medial oblique foot
QUESTION
the left SI joint is placed perpendicular to the IR when the patient is placed in a
Answer:
25 to 30 degree RPO
QUESTION
The proximal tibiofibular articulation is best demonstrated in which of the following positions
Answer:
medial oblique
QUESTION
an axial projection of the clavicle is often helpful in demonstrating a fracture not visualized using a perpendicular central ray. When examining the clavicle in the AP axial projection, how should the central ray be directed
Answer:
cephalic
QUESTION
the scapular y projection of the should demonstrates
Answer:
anterior or posterior dislocation and an oblique projection of the shoulder
QUESTION
In the AP axial projection (Towne) of the skull, with the central ray directed 30 degrees caudad to the OML and passing midway between the external auditory meati, which of the following is best demonstrated
Answer:
occipital bone
QUESTION
which of the following is a functional study used to demonstrate the degree of AP motion present in the cervical spine
Answer:
flexion and extension laterals
QUESTION
the AP projection of the coccyx requires that the central ray be directed
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2 inches above the pubic symphysis
QUESTION
which of the following is demonstrated in the oblique projection of the thoracic spine
Answer:
zygapophyseal joints
QUESTION
the thoracic vertebrae are unique in that they participate in the following articulations
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costovertebral and costotransverse
QUESTION
in order to demonstrate undistorted air/fluid levels, the CR must always be directed
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parallel with the floor
QUESTION
which statements are true regarding the PA projection of the skull with central ray perpendicular to the IR
Answer:
OML is perpendicular to the IR, petrous pyramids fill the orbits, and the central ray exits at the nasion
QUESTION
which of the paranasal sinuses is composed of many thin walled air cells
Answer:
ethmoid
QUESTION
the intervertebral joints of the thoracic spine are demonstrated with the
Answer:
MSP parallel to the IR
QUESTION
Which structure is subject to blowout fracture
Answer:
orbital floor [Show Less]