The suggested centering point for an AP sacrum is two inches above symphysis pubis. Using the ASIS as a positioning landmark instead of the symphysis pubis, where should the CR be placed?

A. 2 inches below ASIS
B. At ASIS
C. 3 inches below ASIS
D. 1 inch below ASIS


Answer: D

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