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Which of the following projections/positions will demonstrate the radial head, neck, and tuberosity free of superimposition?
 
 AP
  lateromedial
  AP oblique with 45 degree medial rotation
  AP oblique with 45 degree lateral rotation

Question 2

The region of the pharynx located directly posterior to the nose is:
 
 oropharynx
  nasopharynx
  laryngopharynx
  pharynx



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Answer to Question 1

AP oblique with 45 degree lateral rotation

Rationale: An AP oblique projection with the part rotated 45 degrees laterally will demonstrate the radial head, neck, and tuberosity free of superimposition.

Answer to Question 2

nasopharynx

Rationale: The nasopharynx is located directly posterior to the nasal cavity.



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