Question 1
How should you find the central ray breakpoint for a lateral view?
Question 2
For lateral imaging, how can you ensure the top of the sacrum is in view?
Question 3
Where is the central ray breakpoint typically found for sacrum and coccyx imaging?
Question 4
At what angle should the tube be positioned for an AP view of the coccyx?
Question 5
What cassette size is used in sacrum and coccyx imaging?
Question 6
How should the patient be positioned for a lateral view of the sacrum and coccyx?
Question 7
What is the standard patient position for sacrum and coccyx imaging?
Question 8
What is the key consideration for collimation in coccyx imaging?
Question 9
At what angle should the tube be positioned for an AP view of the sacrum?
Question 10
Why should the patient bend their knees slightly when positioning for sacrum and coccyx imaging?
Question 11
What is a final step before taking an image, regardless of view?
Question 12
What should the SID be set to for sacrum and coccyx imaging?
Question 13
What is the correct breath instruction for sacrum and coccyx imaging?
Question 14
How can you alternatively find the central ray breakpoint?
Question 15
For an AP view of the coccyx, what adjustment is necessary after angling the tube?