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Final review Skull Anatomy and Positioning Test
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Undergraduate 2
04/28/2014

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Term

Where on the skull is the outer canthus located?

Select one:

a. Between the orbits.

b. Along each parietal eminence.

c. At the mandibular angle.

d. On the lateral border of each orbit. 

Definition
On the lateral border of each orbit.
Term
All of the following are cranial bones except the:
Select one:
a. maxillae 
b. frontal
c. sphenoid
d. occipital
Definition
maxillae
Term

Which skull type is narrow from side to side?

Select one:

a. mesocephalic

b. dolichocephalic 

c. brachycephalic

Definition
dolichocephalic
Term

Which projection of the skull can be correctly performed with the central ray angled 37 degrees?

Select one:

a. SMV, Schuller method

b. AP axial, Towne method 

c. PA axial, Haas method

d. PA axial, Caldwell method

Definition
AP axial, Towne method
Term

The six areas of incomplete ossification in a newborn infant's skull are called the:

Select one:

a. sulci

b. sutures

c. diploë

d. fontanels 

Definition
fontanels
Term

Which two positioning lines or planes should be perpendicular to the IR for the PA projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. Infraorbitomeatal line and midsagittal plane

b. Orbitomeatal line and interpupillary line

c. Infraorbitomeatal line and interpupillary line

d. Orbitomeatal line and midsagittal plane 

Definition
Orbitomeatal line and midsagittal plane
Term

With reference to the patient, where should the IR be centered for the lateral projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. 2" below EAM

b. Nasion

c. EAM

d. 2" above EAM 

Definition
2" above EAM
Term
The petromastoid portion is a part of which bone?
Select one:
a. temporal 
b. sphenoid
c. occipital
d. ethmoid
Definition
temporal
Term

With reference to the IR, how should the interpupillary line and the midsagittal plane be positioned for the lateral projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. Interpupillary line: perpendicular; midsagittal plane:perpendicular

b. Interpupillary line: parallel; midsagittal plane: parallel

c. Interpupillary line: perpendicular; midsagittal plane: parallel 

d. Interpupillary line: parallel; midsagittal plane: perpenicular

Definition
Interpupillary line: perpendicular; midsagittal plane: parallel
Term

On which cranial bone are the superciliary arches located?

Select one:

a. Ethmoid

b. Frontal 

c. Occipital

d. Parietal

Definition
Frontal
Term

Which of the following bones contain air sinuses? 

(1) ethmoid 

(2) frontal 

(3) sphenoid

Select one:

a. 1 and 2 

b. 1 and 3

c. 2 and 3

d. 1, 2, and 3

Definition
1, 2, and 3
Term

In a typically shaped head, the petrous pyramids project anteriorly and medially at what angle?

Select one:

a. 37 degrees

b. 40 degrees

c. 47 degrees 

d. 54 degrees

Definition
47 degrees
Term

The landmark identified in the figure below is the: 
[image]

 

Select one:
a. nasion
b. glabella
c. acanthion 
d. auricular point
Definition
acanthion
Term

What is the correct CR angulation for a PA Axial Caldwell of the skull?

Select one:

a. 30 degrees

b. 37 degrees

c. 15 degrees 

d. 20 degrees

Definition
15 degrees
Term

Which projection of the skull projects the petrous bones in the lower third of the orbits?

Select one:

a. PA axial, Caldwell method 

b. PA with perpendicular central ray

c. AP axial, Towne method

d. PA axial, Haas method

Definition
PA axial, Caldwell method
Term

The petromastoid portion is a part of which bone?

Select one:

a. temporal 

b. sphenoid

c. occipital

d. ethmoid

Definition
temporal
Term

Which bone in the skull contains the auditory organs and the organs of hearing?

Select one:

a. temporal 

b. sphenoid

c. occipital

d. ethmoid

Definition
temporal
Term

Where should the CR enter for an AP axial, Towne method projection?

Select one:

a. 2 inches above the glabella

b. 2 inches above the nasion

c. 1 inch above the nasion

d. At the level of the glabella

Definition
2 inches above the glabella
Term

Which positioning line should be parallel with the IR for the SMV projection of the skull? Select one:

a. Glabellomeatal line

b. Orbitomeatal line

c. Acanthiomeatal line

d. Infraorbitomeatal line

Definition
Infraorbitomeatal line
Term

The part of the sphenoid bone identified in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. clivus

b. foramen magnum

c. sella turcica

d. dorsum sellae

Definition
sella turcica
Term

The topographic line shown in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. glabellomeatal line

b. orbitomeatal line

c. acanthiomeatal line

d. infraorbitomeatal line

Definition
orbitomeatal line
Term

The thickest and densest portion of bone in the cranium is the:

Select one:

a. mastoid portion of the temporal bone

b. petrous portion of the temporal bone

c. basilar part of the occipital bone 

 

d. glabella of the frontal bone

Definition
petrous portion of the temporal bone
Term

Which of the following image characteristics indicates a PA projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. Petrous ridges lie superior to the supraorbital margin.

b. Petrous ridges are in the lower third of the orbit.

c. Petrous ridges are at the infraorbital margin.

 

d. Petrous ridges fill the orbits.

Definition
Petrous ridges fill the orbits.
Term

Which of the following is clearly demonstrated within the foramen magnum during an AP axial (Towne) projection of the skull? 

(1) dorsum sellae 

(2) sella turcica 

(3) posterior clinoid processes

Select one:

a. 1 and 2

b. 1 and 3 

c. 2 and 3

 

d. 1, 2, and 3

Definition
1 and 3
Term

For the AP axial projection, Towne method, of the skull, how many degrees and in which direction should the CR be directed when the OML is perpendicular to the IR?

Select one:

a. 37 degrees caudad

b. 30 degrees caudad 

c. 30 degrees cephalad

 

d. 37 degrees cephalad

Definition
30 degrees caudad
Term

What external surfaces will the patient have touching the IR for a PA or PA axial projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. Nose & Chin

b. Forehead

c. Forehead & Nose 

 

d. Forehead, cheek, & nose

Definition
Forehead & Nose
Term

Which evaluation criteria pertains to the lateral projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. The orbital roofs should be superimposed. 

b. The distance from the lateral border of the skull to the lateral border of the orbit should be equidistant on both sides.

c. The mental protuberance should superimpose the anterior frontal bone.

d. Part of the sella turcica should be seen within the foramen magnum.

Definition
The orbital roofs should be superimposed.
Term

The part of the cranial base identified in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. auditory canal

b. dorsum sellae

c. greater wing

d. petrous portion

Definition
petrous portion
Term

Which of the following skull types is considered average in size and shape?

Select one:

a. mesocephalic 

b. brachycephalic

 

c. dolichocephalic

Definition
mesocephalic 
Term

At which positioning landmark should the CR exit for a PA axial, Caldwell projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. Acanthion

b. Nasion

c. Infraorbital margin

 

d. Glabella

Definition
Nasion
Term

Under which of the following circumstances would a SMV projection be contraindicated?

Select one:

a. Suspicion of cervical injury 

b. Patient discomfort

c. Patient unable to extend the neck adequately

 

d. Breathing difficulty

Definition
Suspicion of cervical injury 
Term

On which cranial bone is the perpendicular plate located?

Select one:

a. Temporal

b. Parietal

c. Sphenoid

 

d. Ethmoid 

Definition
Ethmoid 
Term

The part of the cranial base identified in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. sella turcica

b. foramen ovale

c. hypoglossal canal

d. foramen magnum

Definition
foramen magnum
Term

The cranial bones are rigidly jointed together by articulations called:

Select one:

a. joints

b. bursae

c. sutures 

 

d. cartilage

Definition
sutures
Term

How many bones make up the cranium?

Select one:

a. 4

b. 6

c. 8 

 

d. 10

Definition
8
Term

The external landmark identified in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. glabella

b. acanthion

c. outer canthus 

d. infraorbital margin

Definition
outer canthus
Term

The bone indicated in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. temporal

b. parietal 

c. occipital

d. sphenoid

Definition
parietal
Term

Which evaluation criteria pertains to the PA projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. The orbital roofs should be superimposed.

b. The mental protuberance should superimpose the anterior frontal bone.

c. The distance from the lateral border of the skull to the lateral border of the orbit should equidistant on both sides. 

 

d. Part of the sella turcica should be seen within the foramen magnum.

Definition
The distance from the lateral border of the skull to the lateral border of the orbit should equidistant on both sides.
Term

Which projection of the skull can be correctly performed with the central ray angled 15 degrees?

Select one:

a. AP axial, Towne method

b. SMV

c. PA axial, Haas method

 

d. PA axial, Caldwell method 

Definition
PA axial, Caldwell method
Term

The superior aspect of the sphenoid bone contains a deep depression that contains the:

Select one:

a. pituitary gland 

b. pineal gland

c. carotid sulcus

 

d. optic canal

Definition
pituitary gland
Term

With reference to the patient, where should the IR be centered for the PA projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. Nasion 

b. Glabella

c. Acanthion

 

d. Mental point

Definition
Nasion
Term

Which skull suture is located between the parietal bones?

Select one:

a. hyoid

b. coronal

c. sagittal 

 

d. squamosal

Definition
sagittal
Term

Which bone has condyles that articulate with the atlas of the cervical spine?

Select one:

a. temporal

b. occipital

c. parietal

 

d. foramen magnum

Definition
occipital
Term

The landmark identified in the figure below is termed the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. nasion 

b. glabella

c. acanthion

d. inner canthus

Definition
nasion 
Term

The bone identified on the skull below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. temporal

b. parietal

c. zygoma

d. sphenoid

Definition
sphenoid
Term

The pterygoid processes project inferiorly from which cranial bone?

Select one:

a. Temporal

b. Ethmoid

c. Frontal

 

d. Sphenoid 

Definition
Sphenoid
Term

For the AP axial projection, Towne method, of the skull, how many degrees and in which direction should the CR be directed when the IOML is perpendicular to the IR?

Select one:

a. 37 degrees caudad 

b. 30 degrees cephalad

c. 30 degrees caudad

 

d. 37 degrees cephalad

Definition
37 degrees caudad
Term

Which evaluation criteria pertains to the SMV projection of the skull?

Select one:

a. The mental protuberance should superimpose the anterior frontal bone. 

b. Part of the sella turcica should be seen within the foramen magnum.

c. The distance between the lateral border of the skull to the lateral border of the orbit should be equidistant on both sides.

 

d. The orbital roofs should be superimposed.

Definition
The mental protuberance should superimpose the anterior frontal bone.
Term

Which skull suture is found between the frontal and parietal bones?

Select one:

a. sagittal

b. coronal 

c. squamosal

 

d. lambdoidal

Definition
coronal 
Term

The topographic line identified in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. orbitomeatal line

b. mentomeatal line

c. acanthiomeatal line

d. infraorbitomeatal line

Definition
infraorbitomeatal line
Term

The part of the frontal bone indicated in the figure below is the: 
[image]

Select one:

a. bregma

b. lambda

c. glabella 

d. acanthion

Definition
glabella
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