Toes/ Feet
Ankle/Calcaneus
Tib/Fib
Knee/Femur
Hip/Pelvis
100
Located at the base of the 3rd MT.

Where should the CR be located for an oblique projection of the foot?

100

Oblique projection of the ankle

The mortise projection is also know as what?

100

AP and Lateral projections

What are the routine projections of the Tib/Fib?

100

Femorotibial joint space.

What joint space is open for an AP knee projection?

100

Slightly internally rotated, with toes touching.

How should feet be positioned for a Routine AP projection of the pelvis?

200

IP and MTP joints

What joints appear to be open in a AP toe projection?

200

Yes, shielding is used

Is gonadal shielding used for these projections?

200

70-80 kVp.

What is the necessary kVp for a routine Tib/Fib projection?

200

5-7 degrees cephalad angulation.

What is the degree of angulation necessary for a lateral projection of the knee?

200

Midway between level of ASIS and symphysis pubis.

Where should the CR be located for an AP projection of the pelvis?

300

3rd through 5th metatarsals free.

Which metatarsals should be free of superimposition for an oblique foot projection?

300

Small focal spot.

What focal spot is necessary for these projections?

300

The entire Tib/Fib including both proximal and distal joints.

How much of the tib/fib should be demonstrated for both routine projections?

300

AP Proximal, AP Distal, Lateral Proximal, Lateral Distal.

What are the Routine femur projections?

300

Lesser trochanter.

What trochanter is not visible for an AP projection of the pelvis

400

Medial rotation 

For digits 1-3 what rotation is necessary?

400

Axial projection and lateral projection.

What projections are routine for the calcaneus? 

400

Take another image where cutoff is located to demonstrate cutoff portion with overlap.

What can the tech. do if aprt of the Tib/Fib was cut off of the image?

400

45 degree rotation

How much medial rotation is necessary for an AP projection of the knee?

400

Midfemoral neck.

Where should the CR be located for an AP unilateral hip projection?

500

IP, DIP, PIP and MTP joints appear open.

On a lateral toe projection what joint spaces appear to be open?

500

40 degrees to cephalad

How much cephalic tube angulation is needed for an axial projection of the calcaneus?

500

Fibula

On which bone is the lateral malleoli located on?

500

No, shield may block necessary anatomical structures.

Is a shield necessary for a proximal femur projection?

500

rotation of the pelvis in that direction.

Foreshortened or closed obturator foramen indicates what?

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