this is viewed in a lateral L-spine
intervetebral foramina
the CR for AP C-spine
C4
the zygopop are this many degrees from MCP
20
position for upper right posterior ribs
RPO
this is the joint that joins the sternum with the costo cartilage
sternocostal join
the angle for a lateral L-spine
no angle
the intervetebral foramina are this many degrees from MCP
C-spine
T-7
the anterior ribs sit this much below the posterior
3-4 inches
this postion for PA sernum
RAO
this is seen in the "spot" projection
L5-S1
this must be seen in the odontoid view
dens
this many vertebrae make up the T-spine
12
the tubercle of the rib articulates with this
transverse process
this position for trauma sternum
LPO
the transverse process is how many degrees from MSP
90
verterbrae are these types of bones
irregular
an increase in the natural curve of the T-spine
kyphosis
this many ribs attach to the xyphoid process
none
funnel chested
pectus excavatum
the zygopop joints have this type of joint movement
plane (gliding)
HNP stands for this
herniated nucleus palposis
left zygopop
the ribs are widest at this point
8 or 9th rib
the patient is over-rotated you would see this
heart shadow over sternum