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alenavar alenavar
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Which of the following describes the proper positioning for a transthoracic lateral?
 
 The patient is supine with affected arm left in neutral position and closest to the image receptor. The unaffected arm is elevated above the head.
  The patient is upright with the affected side left in the neutral position and positioned furthest from the image receptor. The unaffected arm is elevated above the head.
  The patient is supine with the affected arm elevated and closest to the image receptor. The unaffected arm is left at the patient's side.
  The patient is supine with the affected arm left in the neutral position and positioned furthest from the image receptor. The unaffected arm is elevated above the head.
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