Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positions and Radiologic Procedures, Volume 1This text, the first in a three-volume set, provides illustrations, examples and procedures for imaging every part of the body. Special icons designate essential competency positions and projections identified as necessary for entry-level radiographers. |
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PRELIMINARY STEPS | 1 |
URINARY SYSTEM 151 | 4 |
Englishmetric conversion | 17 |
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Adjust anatomy angle angulation ankle AP axial AP oblique AP projection arthrography articulation Ask the patient axial oblique AXIAL PROJECTION body bones calcaneus carpal central ray perpendicular cervical vertebrae clavicle clearly demon Clin coracoid process Courtesy criteria The following degrees demonstrate digit Direct the central distal dose elbow Evaluation criteria examination exposure femur fibula film flexed flexion foot forearm fossa fracture Greater trochanter grid humerus image will show inches intervertebral intervertebral foramina knee lateral position lateral projection long axis lumbar median sagittal plane metatarsal method METHOD Film midline OBLIQUE PROJECTION ographic patella patient to suspend pelvis Place the patient posi Position of patient posterior proximal radi radiographic Radiology resulting image ribs sacrum scapula Shield gonads shown The resulting Soft tissue spine sternum strated Structures shown subtalar joint superimposed superior supine position surface suspend respiration thoracic vertebra tibia tion tubercle upper upright Vertebral column wrist x-ray zygapophyseal joints