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pane00

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When imaging patients with a mobile unit, what is the recommended SID for the technologist to stand during exposure?
 
 3 feet
  6 feet
  5 feet
  4 feet

Question 2

Which joint is formed with articulation of the trochlea and the trochlear notch?
 
 humeroradial joint
  elbow joint
  humeroulnar joint
  proximal radioulnar joint



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Answer to Question 1

6 feet

Rationale: The exposure switch/cord for the portable radiography unit should allow a minimum of 6 feet of distance to be obtained.

Answer to Question 2

humeroulnar joint

Rationale: Specific articulation between the trochlea on the humerus and the trochlear notch is the humeroulnar joint. The articulation between the capitulum of the humerus and the radius is the humeroradial joint.





 

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