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Rad Procedures Final Exam Questions and Answers The ankle joint is formed by all or part of the: - ANSWER-talus bone, tibia, fibula The larger and more medial bone of the lower leg is the: - ANSWER-tibia Another name for the anterior surface of the foot is: - ANSWER-dorsum pedis The pointed, bo...

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Rad Procedures Final Exam Questions and Answers


The ankle joint is formed by all or part of the: - ANSWER✔✔-talus bone, tibia, fibula


The larger and more medial bone of the lower leg is the: - ANSWER✔✔-tibia


Another name for the anterior surface of the foot is: - ANSWER✔✔-dorsum pedis


The pointed, bony prominence located on the distal fibula is called the: - ANSWER✔✔-lateral malleolus


The turning of the foot outward at the ankle would be an example of: - ANSWER✔✔-eversion


The total number of phalanges in the normal adult foot is - ANSWER✔✔-fourteen


The ankle joint is a____________joint which allows for__________type movement - ANSWER✔✔-

diarthrodial/hinge


The most commonly fractured area of the foot: - ANSWER✔✔-base of the 5th metatarsal


The cuboid bone articulates posteriorly with the: - ANSWER✔✔-calcaneus


The largest bone in the normal adult foot is called the: - ANSWER✔✔-os calcis


The cuneiform bones articulate posteriorly with the: - ANSWER✔✔-navicular bone


The navicular bone of the foot is - ANSWER✔✔-anterior to the talus and posterior to the cuneiforms


The talus and the calcaneous articulate by means of _____ facets - ANSWER✔✔-three, it is called the

subtalar joint


The distal tibiofibular articulation is a(n) ________ joint. - ANSWER✔✔-amphiarthrodial


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The two small, rounded bones that are found on the plantar surface of the first metatarsophalangeal

joint which help reduce friction are termed: - ANSWER✔✔-sesamoid bones


A true lateral projection of the foot is more consistently obtained with the ________ surface in contact

with the film. - ANSWER✔✔-medial


When considering patient comfort and ease of positioning, which surface of the foot should be in

contact with the film for the lateral projection? - ANSWER✔✔-lateral


For the lateral projection of the calcaneous, the central ray is directed: - ANSWER✔✔-mid-calcaneous


The axial plantodorsal projection of the calcaneousutilizes and angle of ___ to the long axis of the foot. -

ANSWER✔✔-40 degrees


The best view for the cuboid and its articulations is the - ANSWER✔✔-internal oblique foot


For an A.P. of the 3rd toe, the central ray should be directed to the: - ANSWER✔✔-3rd PIP


In the A.P. projection of the ankle, the central ray is directed: - ANSWER✔✔-vertically, mid-malleoli


Which of the following is a correct statement regarding the A.P. projection of the ankle? - ANSWER✔✔-

the distal tibia will overlap appx. 1/2 the distal fibula


In the dorso-plantar oblique projections of the foot, the sole of the foot is rotated to form an angle of

____ to the plane of the film. - ANSWER✔✔-30-45 degrees


In the axial plantodorsal projection of the os calcis, the central ray is directed to - ANSWER✔✔-base of

the 3rd metatarsal


For an A.P. foot the central ray is directed to - ANSWER✔✔-base of the 3rd metatarsal




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