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(for trauma patient when rotation is unaccepatable)
epicondyles of humerus approx. 45 degrees to IR
palm facing toward thigh
bicipital groove in profile! - CORRECT ANSWER: neutral rotation of the hand
demonstrates:


(open scapulohumeral joint)
fx of glenoid labrum or brim.
bankart lesion - CORRECT ANSWER: clinical indications for grashey method:


>10 cm
>60 kVP - CORRECT ANSWER: a grid is used when the part measures:
or when kVP is:


0 degrees - CORRECT ANSWER: Which of the following central-ray angles is used for
the lateral projection of the wrist?


-0 degrees
-5 degrees
-7 degrees
-0-5 degrees


1 and 2 - CORRECT ANSWER: The thoracic viscera consists of the:

,1. lungs.
2. mediastinum.
3. diaphragm.


1 and 3 - CORRECT ANSWER: The SC articulation is formed by the sternal extremity of
the clavicle and the:
1. manubrium
2. sternum or
3. first rib cartilage


1 and 3 - CORRECT ANSWER: Which of the following objects would be necessary to
perform an x-ray examination of the humerus?
1. Sandbag
2. 30-degree angle sponge
3. Lead shield


1 in. - CORRECT ANSWER: The right lung is about how much shorter than the left?


1-10 - CORRECT ANSWER: how many ribs visualized above the diaphragm in PA/AP
projections?


1-7 - CORRECT ANSWER: true ribs:


1, 2 and 3 - CORRECT ANSWER: Which of the following positions are used to
demonstrate the hand in the lateral projection?
1. Ulnar surface down, hand extended
2. Radial surface down, hand extended
3. Ulnar surface down, finger in "fan lateral"

,1, 2 and 3 - CORRECT ANSWER: Which of the following should be in contact with the
tabletop for a PA projection of the wrist?
1. Arm
2. Axilla
3. Forearm


1. hepatic ducts
2. common hepatic duct
3. cystic duct
4. bile duct
5. pancreatic duct & hepatopancreatic ampula
6. hepatopancreatic sphinctor
7. major duodenal papilla - CORRECT ANSWER: name the bile ducts beginning with
the liver through entering the duodenum (7 total!)


1) heart and great vessels magnified
2) less lungs are visible - CORRECT ANSWER: negative factors of performing AP
instead of PA chest: (2)


1) hypersthenic - LEAST COMMON
2) sthenic - MOST COMMON
3) hyposthenic
4) asthenic - CORRECT ANSWER: body habitus percentages:
1) 5%:
2) 50%:
3) 35%:
4) 10%:


1) larynx

, 2) trachea
3) R and L bronchi
4) lungs - CORRECT ANSWER: 4 parts of the respiratory system proper:


1) necks foreshortened. lesser trochanter partially visible.
2) TRUE AP OF PROXIMAL FEMUR. Femoral head and neck in profile. Lesser
trochanters not visible, greater trochanter in profile.
3) necks greatly foreshortened. lesser trochanter visible in profile internally.
4) side of hip fx. will have externally rotated foot. lesser trochanter in profile on fx. side
with neck foreshortened. - CORRECT ANSWER: Neck and trochanter descriptions in
the following positions:
1) Anatomic Position:
2) 15-20 degree medial rotation:
3) External Rotation:
4) Typical rotation with hip fx:


1) psoas muscles
2) lower border of liver
3) kidneys
4) ribs
5) transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae - CORRECT ANSWER: an AP abdomen
with proper positioning and collimation will show what structures?


1) right hypochondriac region
2) epigastric region
3) left hypochondriac region
4) right lumbar region
5) umbilical region
6) left lumber region
7) right inguinal/iliac region

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