EXAM 1 IMAGING PROCEDURES REVIEW POWERPOINT

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Which body plane passes through the body from anterior to posterior and divides the body into equal right and left halves?

midsagittal

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In which quadrant of the abdomen is the largest portion of the liver located?

right upper

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the detailed study of the body of knowledge relating to the bones of the body defines

osteology

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Which of the following is an example of a flat bone?

sternum

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Which of the following joint classifications is slightly movable

amphiarthroses

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All of the following are types of synovial joints except

syndesmosis

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Which of the following is defined as a hole in a bone for transmission of blood vessels and nerves?

foramen

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Which of the following is defined as a beaklike or crownlike process?

coronoid process

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What structure is proximal to the wrist?

elbow

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is the ankle proximal or distal to the knee?

distal

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is the heart anterior or posterior to the spine?

anterior

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<p>name the projection</p>

name the projection

PA

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<p>Name the projection</p>

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AP

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AP axial

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PA oblique

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tangential

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<p>Name the projection</p>

Name the projection

lateral

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<p>Name the position </p>

Name the position

RAO

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<p>Name the position</p>

Name the position

left lateral decubitus

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<p>Name the position</p>

Name the position

AP