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RTE 1513 Final Exam Review Graded A+
Ankle: CR of the AP, AP Mortise, Medial oblique - ANSWER-perpendicular midway
between malleoli

Ankle: CR to the Lateral - ANSWER-Perpendicular to medial malleous

Ankle: Position: AP - ANSWER-leg fully extended; foot dorsiflexed until plantar surface
perpendicular to the IR; foot rotated medially until intermalleolar line not parallel t IR

Ankle: Position: AP Mortise - ANSWER-Leg fully extended; foot dorsiflexed until plantar
surface perpendicular to IR; foot rotated medially 15°-20° until intermalleolar line parallel
to IR

Ankle: Position: Lateral (mediolateral) - ANSWER-patient recumbent on side; leg and
foot rotated laterally and knee flexed 45°; lateral malleolus on IR

Ankle: Position: Medial Oblique - ANSWER-Leg fully extended; foot dorsiflexed until
plantar surface perpendicular to IR; Rotated foot and leg medially 45°

Calcaneus; CR of the Lateral (Mediolateral) - ANSWER-perpendicular to 1" distal to the
medial malleolus

Calcaneus: CR of the plantodorsal - ANSWER-Tube is 40° cephalic to the bade of the
3rd metatarsal

Calcaneus: Position: Lateral (MedioLateral) - ANSWER-Patient is recumbent on side;
leg and foot rotated laterally and knee is flexed 45°; plantar surface is perpendicular to
IR

Calcaneus: Position: Plantodorsal - ANSWER-Leg fully extended; foot dorsiflexed until
plantar surface is perpendicular to IR

Clavicle: CR for AP - ANSWER-perpendicular to mid clavicle

Clavicle: CR for AP Axial - ANSWER-15°-30° cephalic to mid clavicle

Clavicle: Position: AP and AP Axial - ANSWER-Arm in neutral position and chin up

Coccyx: Position: AP Axial - ANSWER-Patient supine and knees slightly flexed

Coccyx: Position: Lateral - ANSWER-Patient recumbent; knees flexed and arms up by
head

, CR of a lateral sternum - ANSWER-Perpendicular to midway between jugular notch and
xiphoid

CR of an RAO sternum - ANSWER-Perpendicular to 1" left of midline

CR of AP Axial of Scarum - ANSWER-Tube 15º cephalad enters midway between ASIS
and symphysis pubis

CR of AP Axial of the coccyx - ANSWER-Tube 10º caudal enters 2" superior to
symphysis pubis

CR of AP Knee - ANSWER-tube 5° cephalad enters 1/2" distal to apex of patella

CR of AP Weight bearing of Knee - ANSWER-Perpendicular enters b/w both knees;
1/2" distal to apex of patella.

CR of Lateral coccyx - ANSWER-Perpendicular to 3"-4" posterior to and 2" distal to
ASIS

CR of Lateral Knee - ANSWER-Tube 5° cephalad enters 1" distal to medial epicondyle

CR of Lateral Oblique Knee and Medial Oblique Knee - ANSWER-Perpendicular enters
1/2" distal to apex of patella

CR of RAO or LAO of Ribs - ANSWER-perpendicular to 7"-8" below vertebra prominent
to lever of T7 (side up)

CR of RPO or LPO of Ribs - ANSWER-perpendicular to 3"-4" below jugular notch to
level T7 (side down)

CR of the AP Ribs above Diaphragm - ANSWER-perpendicular 3"-4" below jugular
notch to level of T7

CR of the AP Ribs below diaphragm - ANSWER-perpendicular to midway between
xiphoid and lower rib cage

CR of the lateral of the sacrum - ANSWER-Perpendicular 3"-4" posterior to ASIS

CR of the PA Ribs above diaphragm - ANSWER-enters perpendicular 7"-8" below
vertebra prominent to level of T7

CR of the SI Joint: AP Axial - ANSWER-Tube 30º-45º cephalad enters 2" below ASIS

CR of the SI Joints: Posterior Oblique - ANSWER-Perpendicular 1" medial to upside
ASIS

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