The terms occipital, frontal, and parietal refer to what part of the body?
a. The chest
b. The cranium
c. The pelvis
d. The spine
Answer: b
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You are performing a portable AP chest projection on a large patient. The image receptor is placed landscape behind the patient and a 46-inch SID is measured. It appears as though pertinent anatomy will not be included if the exposure is made with the patient and tube positioned as is. What changes can be made to include all anatomy of interest?
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