Chest and Abdomen Technique

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Across
  1. 3. This view is taken of the chest if the patient is experiencing haemoptysis.
  2. 7. The centring point for both CXR and AXR use the ______ sagittal plane.
  3. 9. For AXR we must check there is no chance of this for patients between 12-55 years of age.
  4. 10. Most commonly used patient position for an AXR.
  5. 11. A CXR should be taken on arrested ___________.
  6. 12. The level of the centring point of a CXR is the inferior angle of the _______.
  7. 13. The mA for a standard AXR is between ______ and eighty
Down
  1. 1. Best patient position for a chest x-ray.
  2. 2. Depending on the method used, mA for a standard CXR can range from ____ to eight.
  3. 4. In AXR this piece of anatomy (acronym) is checked to be equidistant from the tabletop.
  4. 5. The superior area of interest on a CXR.
  5. 6. We must have three forms of this prior to taking any Radiograph.
  6. 8. A postero-anterior central ray is used for CXRs to avoid _____________ of the heart.
  7. 14. crests The bony landmarks used for centring an AXR.