Questions: In the transverse plane, how are the images typically oriented when the patient is lying supine? With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's feet With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's left With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's head With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's right

In the transverse plane, how are the images typically oriented when the patient is lying supine?
With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's feet
With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's left
With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's head
With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's right
Transcript text: In the transverse plane, how are the images typically oriented when the patient is lying supine? With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's feet With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's left With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's head With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's right
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The answer is the third one: With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's head.

Explanation for each option:

  1. With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's feet: This orientation is not typical for transverse plane imaging when the patient is lying supine. It would result in images that are not standard and could be confusing for interpretation.

  2. With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's left: This orientation is used for longitudinal or sagittal plane imaging, not for transverse plane imaging.

  3. With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's head: This is the correct orientation for transverse plane imaging when the patient is lying supine. It ensures that the images are oriented in a standard way, with the patient's right side on the left side of the image and the left side on the right side of the image.

  4. With the transducer light or notch toward the patient's right: This option is not standard practice for transverse plane imaging and would result in non-standard images.

Summary: In the transverse plane, when the patient is lying supine, the images are typically oriented with the transducer light or notch toward the patient's head.

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