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Which rotation of the humerus will result in a lateral position of the
proximal humerus? - (ANSWERS)Internal rotation (epicondyles
perpendicular to image receptor)
Which AP projection of the shoulder and proximal humerus is created by
placing the affected palm of the hand facing inward toward the thigh? -
(ANSWERS)Neutral rotation
Which of the following shoulder positions is considered a trauma projection
(can be performed safely for a possible fracture or dislocation)? -
(ANSWERS)AP apical oblique axial (Garth method) projection
What medial central ray (CR) angle is required for the inferosuperior axial
shoulder lawrence method)? - (ANSWERS)25° to 30°
What additional maneuver must be added to the inferosuperior axial
shoulder (Lawrence method) projection to best demonstrate a possible Hill-
Sachs defect? - (ANSWERS)Perform exaggerated external rotation of the
affected upper limb.
Which view and projection of the proximal humerus is represented in the
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WEEK 3 || Exam Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)
||ACTUAL EXAM 2025 TEST!! Graded A+ | 2025|2026 EXAM
UPDATE
Which rotation of the humerus will result in a lateral position of the
proximal humerus? - (ANSWERS)Internal rotation (epicondyles
perpendicular to image receptor)
Which AP projection of the shoulder and proximal humerus is created by
placing the affected palm of the hand facing inward toward the thigh? -
(ANSWERS)Neutral rotation
Which of the following shoulder positions is considered a trauma projection
(can be performed safely for a possible fracture or dislocation)? -
(ANSWERS)AP apical oblique axial (Garth method) projection
What medial central ray (CR) angle is required for the inferosuperior axial
shoulder lawrence method)? - (ANSWERS)25° to 30°
What additional maneuver must be added to the inferosuperior axial
shoulder (Lawrence method) projection to best demonstrate a possible Hill-
Sachs defect? - (ANSWERS)Perform exaggerated external rotation of the
affected upper limb.
Which view and projection of the proximal humerus is represented in the
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