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During flexion cervical spine position, which of the following indicates correct positioning?
 
 the spinous processes will be positioned closer together
  the disk spaces will be open
  the spinous processes will be positioned further apart
  the pedicles will be evenly spaced

Question 2

Pathologies that easily allow photons to penetrate the tissue and result in increased density are:
 
 additive
  compensating
  destructive
  terminal



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Answer to Question 1

the spinous processes will be positioned further apart

Rationale: With flexion of the neck, the spinous processes should move further apart.

Answer to Question 2

destructive

Rationale: Destructive pathologies allow photons to easily penetrate the tissue and result in increased density. Examples of destructive pathologies would be: pneumoperitoneum, osteoporosis, ileus, pneumothorax.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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