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Sportsfan2111

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How much is the kVp adjusted with the variable kVp technique chart?
 
 kVp is increased by 2 for every 1 cm increase in thickness
  kVp is constant as the mAs value is altered
  kVp is increased by 2 for every 2 cm increase in thickness
  kVp is increased by 1 for every 1 cm increase in thickness

Question 2

Which anatomy accepts the olecranon process when the arm is in full extension?
 
 olecranon fossa
  medial epicondyle
  radial fossa
  coronoid fossa



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Answer to Question 1

kVp is increased by 2 for every 1 cm increase in thickness

Rationale: With the variable kVp technique chart, kVp is increased by 2 for every 1 cm increase in part thickness.

Answer to Question 2

olecranon fossa

Rationale: With full extension of the arm, the olecranon process will seat itself in the olecranon fossa on the posterior surface of the humerus.




Sportsfan2111

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Excellent


parker125

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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