For an AP oblique pelvis projection (modified Cleaves method), the

1. legs are abducted until the femurs are at a 60- to 70-degree angle with the imaging top.
2. ASISs are positioned at equal distances from the imaging table.
3. knees and hips are flexed until the femurs are aligned at a 60- to 70-degree angle with the im-aging table.
4. central ray is centered to the iliac crest.
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 1, 2, and 3 only
d. 1, 3, and 4 only

B

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a. "It would be best if you stay on your back. Staying there will help decrease the pain." b. "You can stay on your side, but I need to you to keep your legs straight to help decrease the pain." c. "I need you to stay on your back and with your head up. That way, if you vomit you won't aspirate it." d. "Are you more comfortable in that position? If you are, then you should stay on your side."

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