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What CR angulation should be used for an AP axial projection of the clavicle on an asthenic patient quizlet?35. How much CR angulation is required for an asthenic patient for an AP axial projection of the clavicle? No CR angulation should be used for this projection.
How many degrees should the CR be angled for an AP axial projection of the clavicle of an average patient?In order for this to be achieved on an AP axial clavicle projection, the central ray is angled 15- 30 degrees cephalic. This will allow the central ray to hit the clavicle which is more anterior and project it higher to superimpose over the first and second posterior ribs.
Where should the CR be located for an AP projection of the shoulder joint?Central ray: The central ray should be perpendicular to the image receptor directed to the glenoid fossa or 2 inches medial and 2 inches inferior to the superolateral border of the shoulder.
What type of CR angle is required for the AP axial projection?Bontrager Ch 6 Self Test Questions. |