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Clover Learning's video: AP Pelvis - Radiographic Positioning

@AP Pelvis - Radiographic Positioning
➡️ LEARN MORE: This video lesson was taken from our Radiography Positioning course. Use this link to view course details and additional lessons. https://cloverlearning.com/courses/radiography-positioning-and-anatomy ➡️ FREE TRIAL: Go to https://cloverlearning.com today to receive free access to hundreds of videos, quizzes, interactive learning tools, and our powerful certification exam prep tool! ➡️ LESSON DESCRIPTION: This video's objective is to provide detailed instructions for taking routine pelvis radiographs. The radiographic positioning included in this video is the anteroposterior (AP) pelvis. *Discuss radiographic techniques using anatomic and projection terminology for the anteroposterior (AP) pelvis. *Apply patient positioning techniques for common pelvis radiographs. *List and identify the central ray location, image receptor (IR) size, marker placement, and image receptor placement. *Explain radiographic equipment manipulation for required radiographic examinations. *Describe procedural considerations for required radiographic examinations. *Discuss the relevance of pathology in radiographic procedures. *Explain the rationale for each projection. *Describe the positioning used to visualize anatomic structures. ➡️ JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/cloverlearning/

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