Infant Chest AP

Position: Infant Chest AP

The infant chest AP projection is performed supine or in an immobilizer to evaluate lungs, heart, and airway. Because infants cannot stand, a horizontal beam AP is standard. Proper centering at the nipple line ensures full lung visualization. This projection is essential for diagnosing pneumonia, bronchiolitis, and congenital abnormalities. It is a core ARRT pediatric competency.

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