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RADIOGRAPHY GEN SEPT 2013

Diploma in Radiation Technology Ist Year (Main)

Examination September-2013
RADIOGRAPHY-I (GEN) 

Paper - IV
Time: Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 100
Question No. 1 is compulsory. Attempt any FIVE questions from the remaining SIX questions. 
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1. Explain the following in brief :- 20

    a) Lateral decubitus and how it is performed.
     
    b) Skull X-ray to see seela turcica.
     
    c) Role of uprignt abdomen X-ray.
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    d) Apica lordotic view.
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    e) Stenver's view.

2. Describe the radiography of the following bones:- 16

    a) Odontoid process.

    b) To see dislocation of shoulder joint.

    c) Mandible

    d) Coccyx

3. Explain the following :-
    a) C-Arm radiography

    b) Mass miniature radiography
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    c) Dental radiography

    d) Emergency radiography.

4. Explain various methods for radiation protection of staff while working on:-

    a) Fluoroscopy

    b) Mobile x-ray machine for bedside

5. Write short notes on :-

    a) Towne's view
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    b) Swimmer's position

    c) Penetrating X-ray

    d) Frog's position

6. How will you perform these X-rays ?

    a) Skyline view for knee joint.
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    b) Water's view
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    c) T.M. Joint

    d) Acetabulum.

7. Write briefly:-

    a) Methods to secure immobilization of parts of patient and why it is essential for successful radiography.

    b) Thermoluminescent dosimeter.
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