EXERCISES: LESSON 3, SECTION II
MATCHING: For exercises 1 through 4,
match the position with the anatomical
structure(s) that the position demonstrates. Enter the letter that corresponds to your
choice in the space provided.
1. _____
AP ribs, above
a. Posterior ribs above the diaphragm.
diaphragm.
2. ______ AP ribs, below
b. Axillary margin of the ribs on the side of
diaphragm.
interest projected, without self-superimposition.
3. ______ Oblique ribs, above
c. Posterior ribs below the diaphragm.
diaphragm.
d. Axillary margin of the ribs on the side of
4. ______ Oblique ribs, below
interest projected, without self-superimposition.
diaphragm.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE. For exercises 5 through 8, select the ONE word or phrase that
BEST completes the statement or BEST answers the question.
5.
Which of the following is correct concerning an AP rib above the diaphragm?
a. Top of the cassette should be 1.5 inches above the acromion process.
b. A plane through the iliac crests should be even with the lower film border.
c.
Top of the cassette should be 1.5 inches below the acromion process.
d. The acromion processes should be even with the upper film border.
6.
When rotating the coronal plane 45 degrees posterior for a posterior oblique rib
(above or below the diaphragm), the affected side must be:
a. Away from the film.
b. Closest to the film.
c.
Centered to the film.
d. Labeled with the corresponding letter marker.
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