A small independent bone located in the hand, my cousin is the largest one of these in the body
What is a sesamoid bone?
Another name for the heel bone?
What is os calcis or calcaneus?
The correct SID for a PA Chest xray
What is 72"
Another name for a supine abdomen.
What is a KUB?
This person discovered x-rays.
Who is Conrad Roentgen?
These two parts of anatomy needs to be in the same plane for at true lateral elbow/forearm
What are the shoulder and the elbow?
What is a phalanx?
Patient is lateral recumbent, affected side is down, a sponge to build up the patient off the table, IR is in front of patient, CR is horizontal and perpendicular to the IR is this position.
What is a decubitus?
Where you center the CR for a Supine Abdomen.
What is at the level of the iliac crests and mid- sagitttal plane?
Wilhelm Roentgen's wife left hand.

What was the first xray ever taken?
This bone is part of the elbow and is the front part of "U", opposite the olecranon
What is the coronoid process?
The patient is placed in sitting position, patient holds the IR above the flexed knee, CR is perpendicular the IR, shows this?
What is the patella, sunrise view?
The red line represents.
What is the right hemi-diaphragm?
Normally seen on an abdominal radiograph, the lateral margins of these muscles are clearly visible due to adjacent fat.
What are the psoas muscles?
A catch in a machine/xray tube which prevents motion until released. Also verifies tube centered over bucky.
What is detent?
This line is between the greater and lesser tubercles of the humeral head.
The bone circled in this xray?
What is the cuboid?
This view is often done to see a clear views of the apex of the lungs
What is an apical lordoctic?
When an upright abdomen cannot be performed for an obstruction series, this needs to be done.
What is a left lateral decubitus abdomen?
What is Automatic exposure control?
The radial head articulates with this part of the distal humerus?
What is the capitulum?
This part of the tibia?

What is the tibial tuberosity?
This view is done to evaluate the airway.

What is a lateral soft tissue neck?
Done to evaluate for kidney stones.
What is an IVP, intravenous pyelogram?
Xrays were discovered on this date
What happened on November 8th, 1895?