For AP projections of the shoulder, the CR is directed to a point one inch inferior to
the _____.
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Coracoid Process
In grashey position, the patient is rotated ______________ towards affected side
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35-45
The dilated, saclike, terminal portion of the respiratory tree is called:
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Alveolus
What is most likely fractured on the humerus?
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Surgical Neck
In the neutral position of the shoulder, the epicondlyes form a ________ degree angle to
IR
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45
Which direction does the diaphragm move on inspiration?
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Down
What size IR and how is it placed for AP of calvicle?
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, 10x12 crosswise
The greater trochanter can be better palpated by:
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Invert leg
On an AP axial projection, is the entire clavicle seen free of SI?
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No, medial half still superimposed
If the radius and ulna are crossed over eachother on an AP forearm image, the hand
was likely"
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Pronated
For trauma AP projections of the elbow partial flexion, two images are taken:
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, One with forearm parallel and other with humerus parallel
midsagittal plane (MSP)
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Equal right and left parts
The Jones method is a term used to describe:
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Acute flexion of elbow
Which projection of the shoulder best demonstrates the greater tubercle of humerus
in profile?
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AP Projection external rotation
What SID is used for abdominal radiography?
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the _____.
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Coracoid Process
In grashey position, the patient is rotated ______________ towards affected side
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35-45
The dilated, saclike, terminal portion of the respiratory tree is called:
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Alveolus
What is most likely fractured on the humerus?
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Surgical Neck
In the neutral position of the shoulder, the epicondlyes form a ________ degree angle to
IR
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45
Which direction does the diaphragm move on inspiration?
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Down
What size IR and how is it placed for AP of calvicle?
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, 10x12 crosswise
The greater trochanter can be better palpated by:
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Invert leg
On an AP axial projection, is the entire clavicle seen free of SI?
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No, medial half still superimposed
If the radius and ulna are crossed over eachother on an AP forearm image, the hand
was likely"
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Pronated
For trauma AP projections of the elbow partial flexion, two images are taken:
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, One with forearm parallel and other with humerus parallel
midsagittal plane (MSP)
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Equal right and left parts
The Jones method is a term used to describe:
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Acute flexion of elbow
Which projection of the shoulder best demonstrates the greater tubercle of humerus
in profile?
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AP Projection external rotation
What SID is used for abdominal radiography?
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