What are the carpal bones from proximal to distal
What is scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate.
The CR used for a lateral WB knee
What is 5 - 7 degree cephalic
The thyroid cartilage is at what approximate level
What is C4 and C6
The names of all of the sinuses
What is Frontal, Ethmoid, Sphenoid, Mastoid
The myelogram is a radiographic study of the
What is the spinal cord and its nerve root branches
The CR angle should be used on an ulnar deviation
What is 10 - 15 degree proximally
The CR used in a Rosenberg method
What is 10 degree caudad angle
The LAO position of a cspine represents what side
What is the left side
The names of the sutures
What is Coronal, Lambdoidal, Squamousal, Sagittal
The two locations used as puncture sites for myelograms
What is the lumbar and cervical
The Gaynor-Hart Method is used to identify
What is Carpal Tunnel syndrome
The Camp Coventry, Holmblad and Beclere method is what type of view
What is a tunnel view
The hyperflexion and Hyperextension cspine is done after what procedure
What is fusion
The centering point for an AP Townes Method
What is MSP 2.5inches above glabella
The arthrogram of a knee requires how many spot shots
What is nine spot shots
The bone that sits above the radial head
What is capitulum
The Merchant Method has what type of CR angle
What is 30 degree caudad angle
The ear of the scottie dog
What is the superior articular process
The line that should be perp to the front edge of IR on a lateral skull
What is IOML
The hysterosalpingography primarily demonstrates
What is the female reproductive system
What is the coronoid process
The names of the tarsal bones
What is calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, medial cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, lateral cuneifrom
The rotation on an oblique position to best demonstrate L5-S1
What is 30 degrees
What is lower 3rd of the orbits
The iodinated contrast that is used for an HSG
What is water-soluble iodinated