facial bones, nasal bones, sinuses Terms in this set (162)Alveolar process- H, Sets with similar termsSets found in the same folderOther sets by this creatorOther Quizlet setsRelated questionsWhich projection best demonstrates maxillary sinuses?Skull & Sinus. Which projection of the facial bones demonstrates the petrous pyramids below the maxillary sinuses quizlet?The petrous pyramids are projected into the lower third of the orbits. 3. The frontal sinuses are visualized. Which of the following are evaluation criteria for the parietoacanthial projection for the facial bones?
When positioning a patient for a PA projection of the skull?Skull PA Axial Caldwell Method
Position of patient Standing erect with the tube angled at 15 degrees caudal. The patient's nose and forehead are placed against the IR. Keeping the orbitomeatal line perpendicular to the IR ensures no tilt or rotation. Centering is at the nasion.
Which single projection which will demonstrate possible air fluid levels in the sinuses of the cranium for a quadriplegic patient who Cannot stand?skull/facial bones/sinuses/mandible/. |