Deck 12: Trauma Radiography

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Which projection is necessary if the top of T1 and the C7-T1 interspace is not clearly demonstrated on the lateral projection,dorsal decubitus position of the cervical spine?

A) AP projection,open-mouth position
B) Lateral projection,swimmer's technique
C) Lateral projection of the thoracic spine
D) AP axial C-spine
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If a trauma patient loses consciousness during an imaging procedure,the imaging professional should:

A) assess the patient's airway.
B) check the patient's pulse.
C) notify the ED physician immediately.
D) check the patient's pupil responses.
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Extreme eversion of the foot is a sign of traumatic injury to the:

A) tibia and fibula.
B) knee joint.
C) pelvis.
D) hip.
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Which projection must be evaluated before taking any other images on a trauma patient?

A) AP projection of the atlas and axis,open-mouth position
B) Lateral projection,swimmer's technique
C) Lateral projection of the C-spine,dorsal decubitus position
D) AP axial C-spine
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Which imaging modality is often used to evaluate trauma to the abdomen?

A) CT
B) MRI
C) NM
D) Sonography
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Which position is used to demonstrate air-fluid levels in the abdomen on a severely injured patient?

A) Prone
B) Supine
C) Left lateral decubitus
D) Dorsal decubitus position
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What is the central-ray orientation for the modified axiolateral hip (Clements-Nakayama)?

A) 25 degrees posteriorly
B) 25 degrees caudad
C) 15 degrees posteriorly
D) 15 degrees caudad
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Which method is used to obtain a lateral projection of the hip on a trauma patient who has had bilateral hip arthroplasty?

A) Clements-Nakayama
B) Danelius-Miller
C) Towne
D) Reverse Waters
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Signs of shock include all of the following except:

A) cool,clammy skin.
B) diaphoresis.
C) excessive thirst.
D) vomiting.
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What is the central-ray angle and direction for the AP axial,reverse Caldwell,of the cranium?

A) 15 degrees caudad
B) 15 degrees cephalad
C) 30 degrees caudad
D) 30 degrees cephalad
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Which two images demonstrate the anterior cranium on a trauma patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) AP projection
B) Acanthioparietal (reverse Waters)
C) AP axial projection (Towne)
D) AP axial projection (reverse Caldwell)
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Deck 12: Trauma Radiography
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Which projection is necessary if the top of T1 and the C7-T1 interspace is not clearly demonstrated on the lateral projection,dorsal decubitus position of the cervical spine?

A) AP projection,open-mouth position
B) Lateral projection,swimmer's technique
C) Lateral projection of the thoracic spine
D) AP axial C-spine
Lateral projection,swimmer's technique
2
If a trauma patient loses consciousness during an imaging procedure,the imaging professional should:

A) assess the patient's airway.
B) check the patient's pulse.
C) notify the ED physician immediately.
D) check the patient's pupil responses.
notify the ED physician immediately.
3
Extreme eversion of the foot is a sign of traumatic injury to the:

A) tibia and fibula.
B) knee joint.
C) pelvis.
D) hip.
hip.
4
Which projection must be evaluated before taking any other images on a trauma patient?

A) AP projection of the atlas and axis,open-mouth position
B) Lateral projection,swimmer's technique
C) Lateral projection of the C-spine,dorsal decubitus position
D) AP axial C-spine
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Which imaging modality is often used to evaluate trauma to the abdomen?

A) CT
B) MRI
C) NM
D) Sonography
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Which position is used to demonstrate air-fluid levels in the abdomen on a severely injured patient?

A) Prone
B) Supine
C) Left lateral decubitus
D) Dorsal decubitus position
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What is the central-ray orientation for the modified axiolateral hip (Clements-Nakayama)?

A) 25 degrees posteriorly
B) 25 degrees caudad
C) 15 degrees posteriorly
D) 15 degrees caudad
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Which method is used to obtain a lateral projection of the hip on a trauma patient who has had bilateral hip arthroplasty?

A) Clements-Nakayama
B) Danelius-Miller
C) Towne
D) Reverse Waters
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Signs of shock include all of the following except:

A) cool,clammy skin.
B) diaphoresis.
C) excessive thirst.
D) vomiting.
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What is the central-ray angle and direction for the AP axial,reverse Caldwell,of the cranium?

A) 15 degrees caudad
B) 15 degrees cephalad
C) 30 degrees caudad
D) 30 degrees cephalad
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Which two images demonstrate the anterior cranium on a trauma patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) AP projection
B) Acanthioparietal (reverse Waters)
C) AP axial projection (Towne)
D) AP axial projection (reverse Caldwell)
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