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Which projection of the knee will demonstrate the neck of the fibula without superimposition?
AP oblique with medial rotation
What CR angulation should be used for a lateral projection of the knee on a short wide pelvis
patient? 7° to 10° cephalad
What is the major disadvantage of using 45 degrees of flexion on the mediolateral projection of
the knee? Draws the patella into the intercondylar sulcus
The AP mortise projection of the ankle is commonly taken in surgery during open reduction T or
F? True
Gonadal shielding of the male patient for the AP pelvis requires that the top of the shield is not
extended above the level of the _____? Inferior margin of the symphysis pubis.
Which one of the following landmarks is not a palpable bone landmark? Pubic Symphisis
, A radiograph of an AP medial oblique of the foot if positioned correctly should demonstrate
what? third through fifth metatarsals free of superimposition
How much flexion of the knee is recommended for lateral projection of the patella? 5° to
10° or less
For the AP weight bearing knee projection for the average patient the CR should be what?
Perpendicular to the image receptor
Which of the following projections will best demonstrate signs of Os-Good Schlatter disease?
AP and lateral knee
A correctly positioned lateral ankle will demonstrate the lateral malleolus superimposed over the
posterior half of the tibia. T/F True
The correct CR placement of an AP projection of the knee is mid patella T or F? False