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what is the preferred patient position for an anteroposterior (ap) ches…

Question

what is the preferred patient position for an anteroposterior (ap) chest radiograph when the patient cannot stand?
prone
supine
semi - erect
lateral decubitus

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For an AP chest radiograph when a patient can't stand, the supine position (lying flat on the back) is preferred. Prone is face - down, which isn't typical for AP chest in non - standing patients. Semi - erect requires some upright ability, and lateral decubitus is for other purposes like detecting fluid levels rather than the standard AP chest when standing is not possible.

Answer:

B. Supine