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Where is the central ray directed for the lateral facial bones?
 
 mid maxilla
  outer canthus
  at the level of the EAM
  zygoma

Question 2

Where is the transverse arch of the foot located?
 
 medial aspect of the foot
  dorsum of the foot
  lateral aspect of the foot
  region of the distal tarsals and tarsometatarsal joints



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Answer to Question 1

zygoma

Rationale: Centering for lateral facial bones is to the zygoma; approximately midway between the outer canthus and EAM.

Answer to Question 2

region of the distal tarsals and tarsometatarsal joints

Rationale: The transverse arch runs along the plantar portion of the foot in the region of the cuneiforms and the tarsometatarsal joints





 

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