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Scenario:A 45-year-old patient presents with neck pain, limi…
Scenario:A 45-year-old patient presents with neck pain, limited range of motion, and neurological symptoms following a motor vehicle accident. The patient is immobilized on a stretcher and cannot stand or sit upright. The physician suspects a C1–C2 injury and requests a complete cervical spine series, including visualization of C7.Task:Apply your clinical and technical knowledge to:Identify the projection that must be performed first in trauma cases. (1 Mark)Explain why the use of the projection mentioned in 1. (2 marks)Select the additional projections required to assess the cervical spine from C1 to C7. (3 marks)Describe how you would position the patient for the projection mentioned in Question 1, while maintaining spinal precautions. (4 Marks)
Study the attached wrist radiograph image (Figure 13) below…
Study the attached wrist radiograph image (Figure 13) below and answer the following question. WRIST.jpg Describe any three (3) visual indicators on the radiograph that may suggest an abnormality in the wrist.
In radiography, the term ‘lucency’ refers to areas that appe…
In radiography, the term ‘lucency’ refers to areas that appear:
Why is the Rosenberg method preferred for evaluating knee jo…
Why is the Rosenberg method preferred for evaluating knee joint spaces?
A 45-year-old patient presents to the emergency department w…
A 45-year-old patient presents to the emergency department with a sudden onset of severe abdominal pain, distension, and vomiting. The referring physician suspects an acute abdomen and requests radiographic imaging to assist with diagnosis.Study the scenario and answer the following questions:Define the term “acute abdomen.” (2 Marks)List three (3) standard radiographic projections commonly used to assess a patient with an acute abdomen. (3 Marks)List any three (3) radiographic features that may indicate bowel obstruction. (3 Marks)
Explain why a PA projection is preferred over an AP projecti…
Explain why a PA projection is preferred over an AP projection for routine chest imaging.
Radiation protection principles include justification, optim…
Radiation protection principles include justification, optimization, and dose limitation.
The term ‘Opacity’ in radiographic imaging indicates areas t…
The term ‘Opacity’ in radiographic imaging indicates areas that are:
Study the attached chest radiograph (Figure 1) and complete…
Study the attached chest radiograph (Figure 1) and complete the following : Screenshot (606).png Clearly label the anatomical structures indicated by letters A[BLANK-1] B[BLANK-2] C[BLANK-3] D[BLANK-4] E[BLANK-5] F[BLANK-6] G[BLANK-7] H[BLANK-8]