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Where is the hand placed for the AP shoulder internal rotation?
Where is the intercondylar eminence located?
Where is the adductor tubercle located?
The fingers are ______ to the IR for an oblique projection of the hand to open the joint spaces
Which structure is seen most posteriorly next to the spine on the lateral upper airway and lateral chest?
Which projections require a 72 SID?
Which projection has the chest obliqued and the scapula perpendicular to the IR?
Which kidney is lower and why?
Which technical factor is most important when trying to control motion?
Which abdomen projection is preferred for a patient to rule out possible pneumoperitoneum in the RIGHT side when the patient cannot stand?
Which chest projection is preferred for a patient to rule out a pleural effusion on the RIGHT side?
How long should the patient be on his or her side for any decubitus projection before the exposure is taken?
Atelectasis
pleural effusion
hemothorax
pneumothorax
How is rotation determined on CXR's?
An upright position with the arms abducted, palms forward, and head forward describes......
The vertical plane that divides the body into right and left halves describes the.......
a longitudinal plane that divides the body into equal anterior and posterior parts is the .........
a position in which the head is lower than the feed is ........
vertebral prominens
jugular notch
Sternal angle
Xiphoid process
Inferior Costal Margin
Iliac Crest
ASIS
Symphysis Pubis
Ischial Tuberosity
Greater Trochanter
Hypersthenic
Sthenic
Hyposthenic
Asthenic
Why is RAO preferred over LAO for sternum?
For the radial head Coyle Method, how is the CR angled?
What's the name of the structure that serves as a passageway for both food and air?
Where are you going to center the CR for an AP Chest (cart, portable, wheelchair, etc. )
On a PA CXR the left SC joint is seen closer to the spine than the right, which positioning error occurred?
Which oblique will best demonstrate the hear?
A patient in ICU needs a CXR to rule out pleural effusion in the left lung, pt cannot stand - which projection will you do?
Pt. in ER needs a CXR to r/o possible pneumothorax in left lung, pt. cannot sit or stand - which projection will you do?
Ascites
Intusssusception
Volvulus
Ileus
Pyloric Stenosis
What must be seen on an upright ABD and decubitus ABD?
What must be seen on an AP Supine KUB
A radiograph of an AP supine abdomen shows that the left iliac wing is longer than the right iliac wing - what's wrong?
Which carpal is most anterior?
Which carpal bone is the largest?
Which carpal articulates with the 4th and 5th metacarpals?
Which carpal is most commonly Fx'ed
Which structure is found on the distal aspect of the ulna?
Which structures are best visualized on an AP Oblique Elbow with Medial Rotation?
Which structures are best visualized on the AP Oblique Elbow with Lateral Rotation?
Grids are not required unless the anatomy measures greater than _____
Which projection of the hand best visualises the phalanges?
Which projection of the hand is best for visualizing foreign bodies?
How much rotation of the humeral epicondyles is required for the AP medial oblique projection of the elbow?
Which action leads to the proximal radius crossing over the ulna?
Which projection of the elbow best demonstrates the olecranon process in profile?
Which rotation of the humerus will result in a lateral position of the proximal humerus?
What medial CR angle is required for the interosuperior axial shoulder? (transaxillary method)
Which shoulder projection best demonstrates the glenoid cavity in profile?
Where is the CR centered for a transthoracic lateral projection of the shoudler?
Which projection of the shoulder requires that the pt be rotated 45-60 toward the IR from a PA position?
How much CR angulation is required for an asthenic patient for an AP Axial projection of the clavicle?
Where is the CR centered for an AC joing projection on a single 14x17 in IR?
How much should the arm be abducted for an AP Scapula?
The AP Shoulder with Internal Rotation demonstrates _________ in profile
The AP Shoulder with External Rotation shows ___________ in profile
What structure connects the anterior aspect of the ribs to the sternum?
Which ribs are floating?
Which ribs are false?
Which oblique will best demonstrate the left axillary ribs?
Where is the CR centered for the SC joints?
How much rotation and which oblique are required to best demonstrate the left SC joint?
Which bone is most frequently Fx'd in the foot?
To decrease the angle between the dorsal surface of the foot and the anterior surface of the lower leg is called ________
Extending the ankle joint, or pointing the foot and toes downward is called _______
How much is the CR angled for AP toes and foot?
TRUE OR FALSE
the plantar surface of the foot is perpendicular to the IR when the foot is obliqued?
Where is the CR placed for a mediolateral projection of the calcaneus?
How much is the foot rotated for the AP mortise ankle?
Which projection of the ankle will open up the distal tibiofibular joint?
Which view of the ankle best demonstrates the medial AND lateral mortise joint?
Which projection of the knee will best visualize the apex of the fibula without superimposition?
If the knee is under rotated for the lateral projection, you will see the _______
If the distal borders of the femoral condyles are not superimposed on the lateral knee projection, what is wrong?
How is the CR angled for most projections of the Intercondylar Fossa?
How is the CR angled for projections of the knee?
Where is the CR placed for most AP projections of the knee?
Where is the CR centered for most PA projections of the knee?
TRUE OR FALSE
A correctly positioned lateral ankle will demonstrate the lateral malleolus superimposed over half of the tibia?
Which projection of the patella has the pt's knee flexed 90 degrees?
Which factor should be the first consideration in controlling motion for the pediatric patient?
The CR should be centered at the _______ for a pediatric CXR?
The CR should be centered at the _________ for a pediatric ABD?
Osgood-Schlatter Disease involves which bone landmark?