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Cervical Spine C Spine Series Radiography Positioning Youtube

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➡️ LESSON DESCRIPTION:
This video's objective is to provide detailed instructions for taking routine cervical spine radiographs. Radiographic positioning included in this video are the anteroposterior (AP) axial, anteroposterior (AP) open mouth, anteroposterior (AP) axial oblique (LPO), anteroposterior (AP) axial oblique (RPO), and lateral cervical spine. *Discuss radiographic techniques using anatomic and projection terminology for the anteroposterior (AP) axial, anteroposterior (AP) open mouth, anteroposterior (AP) axial oblique (LPO), anteroposterior (AP) axial oblique (RPO), and lateral cervical spine. *Apply patient positioning techniques for common cervical spine radiographs. *List and identify the central ray location, image receptor (IR) size, marker placement, and image receptor placement. *Explain radiographic equipment manipulation for required radiographic examinations. *Describe procedural considerations for required radiographic examinations. *Discuss the relevance of pathology in radiographic procedures. *Explain the rationale for each projection. *Describe the positioning used to visualize anatomic structures.
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Пікірлер: 5

  • @wakandaforever8768
    @wakandaforever876810 ай бұрын

    This video helped me a lot thank you

  • @stantech8855
    @stantech88559 ай бұрын

    Whoaaaa... So nice

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_13129 ай бұрын

    wrong explanation of eval criteria on the lateral

  • @noonereallyknows6643

    @noonereallyknows6643

    6 ай бұрын

    Not sure what you mean - I compared with my textbook and seems exactly the same. Did she miss something?