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Cervical Spine and Biliary Duct Imaging Quiz

Test your knowledge of radiographic procedures through this comprehensive 20-question quiz! Focus on critical imaging techniques, anatomical positioning, and central ray directions in radiology.

Whether you are a student preparing for exams or a professional refreshing your memory, this quiz offers:

  • Varied question formats
  • Detailed scenarios
  • Clear answer options
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by RadiologyExpert472
Determine the procedure that should be performed to rule out subluxation or fracture of the cervical spine
Horizontal beam - lateral
Anteroposterior cervical spine - recumbent
Laterals - flexion and extension
Oblique cervical spine - seated
Identify the projection/position performed to demonstrate the liver
Left lateral
Anteroposterior
Right posterior oblique
PA axial (Benassi method)
Choose the statement that refers to positioning of patient in an Anteroposterior projection of the scapula
Arm is raised upward, forearm resting over the head
Arm is abducted at right angle to the body
Patient is positioned in recumbent position
Elbow is flexed with hand supinated
Which of the following procedures is performed to dilate a stenotic vessel?
Renal arteriography
Percutaneous Nephrolithiasis
Surgical nephrostomy
Percutaneous angioplasty
Fluoroscopic imaging of the ileocecal valve is generally part of ______
A small bowel series
An esophagram
An upper gastrointestinal series
An endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Determine the central ray direction in a lateral position, Pawlow method, to demonstrate the cervico-thoracic vertebrae
Angled 3-5 degrees caudad to cervico-thoracic area
Perpendicular to the film
Center to the midaxillary line of the body
Angled 10-20 degrees caudad
Determine the position of the gallbladder in asthenic patient
Superior and medial
Superior and lateral
Inferior and medial
Inferior and lateral
Determine the patient's position in posteroanterior that will BEST demonstrate the sternoclavicular joints
In a slight oblique position, affected side away from image receptor
In a slight oblique position, affected side adjacent to image receptor
In erect, and with weights
In erect, with and without weights
Determine the abdomen position/projection that would BEST demonstrate the size and shape of liver and kidneys
Lateral
Ventral decubitus
Dorsal decubitus
Anteroposterior
Which of the following will separate the radial head, neck, and tuberosity from superimposition in examination of the ulna?
Lateral projection
AP projection
Lateral oblique position
Medial oblique position
Determine the central ray direction in a posterior oblique position of the cervical spine
Perpendicular to 4th cervical vertebra
Parallel to 4th cervical vertebra
15 degrees cephalad to 4th cervical vertebra
15 degrees caudad to 4th cervical vertebra
Choose the structure that is BEST show in a barium enema examination with the patient lying on its side, midaxillary portion of the abdomen centered to table and central ray directed perpendicular to the anterior superior iliac spine
Cecum
Rectosigmoid
Rectum
Ileocecal
The fovea capitis particularly the superoposterior walls of acetabulum could BEST be demonstrated in a _________ method
Taylor
Teufel
Danelius-Miller
Clements-Nakayama
Point out the projection that would BEST demonstrate a posterior hip dislocation
Teufel
Staunig
Bridgeman
Hsieh
Choose the structure that is BEST demonstrated in an upper Gastrointestinal series examination with the patient lying recumbent on the right side, midcoronal plane and anterior of abdomen centered to midline of the table, the central ray is directed perpendicular to L1-L2
Duodenal bulb in hypersthenic patient
Duodenal bulb in sthenic patient
Duodenal bulb is asthenic patient
Duodenal bulb in hyposthenic patient
Which of the following resulting image will be shown in a tangential projection (lewis/Holly methods)?
Toes and distal portion of metatarsals rotated laterally
Tangential profile of metatarsal head and sesamoids
Sesamoid bones projected axiolaterally with slight overlap
Lateral projection of phalanges and interphalangeal articulation
Choose the position that will demonstrate the lumbosacral apophyseal articulation
AP
30 degrees RPO
Lateral
45 degrees LPO
Which of the following maneuvers is applied in laryngopharyngography procedure to test the elasticity and functionality of the glottis?
Valsalva maneuver
Normal phonation
Quite inspiration
Mueller maneuver
Select the central ray direction employed in a modified PA axial projection of the skull to demonstrate the superior orbital fissures
10-15 degrees cephalad
30-35 degrees caudad
20-25 degreed caudad
15-20 degrees cephalad
Choose the position/projection that can demonstrate branching of the biliary duct
Lateral
PA
AP
Oblique
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