American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Practice Exam

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At what level is the manubrial notch located?

  1. T1-T2 interspace

  2. T2-T3 interspace

  3. T3-T4 interspace

  4. T4-T5 interspace

The correct answer is: T2-T3 interspace

The manubrial notch, also known as the jugular notch, is anatomically located at the T2-T3 interspace. This landmark is significant as it serves as a reference point for various medical procedures and assessments, especially in relation to the thoracic cavity and the placement of certain lines or tubes. In clinical practice, the T2-T3 interspace is important because it aligns with a visible external structure on the body—the suprasternal notch. Understanding where the manubrial notch is located helps healthcare professionals accurately assess the position of underlying anatomical structures and aids in procedures like intubation or central line placement. The other options, while indicative of the vertebral levels, do not match the anatomical position of the manubrial notch. Familiarity with these landmarks is crucial not only for proper procedure administration but also for ensuring patient safety and effective anatomical communication among healthcare providers.