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The phalanges are the long bones that compromise the ________ of the hand.
What are the digits?
100
The metacarpals are the bones that make up the ________ of the hand.
What is the palm of the hand?
100
The scaphoid is located in the ______________ row on the _____________ side of the wrist.
What is the proximal row on the lateral side?
100
The hamate is located on the __________ row on the ________ side of the wrist.
What is the distal row on the medial side?
100
The trapezium articulates with this metacarpal.
What is the first metacarpal?
200
Using a stair-step sponge to support the fingers helps demonstrate these joints on the PA oblique projection of the hand.
What is interphalangeal (IP) joints?
200
The medial surface of the hand is in contact with the IR for this projection of the hand.
What is the lateral projection?
200
The MCP joint is the CR center point for these projections of the thumb.
What is AP, Oblique, and Lateral?
200
The PA projection of the thumb is generally not done because it increases this, resulting in a more magnified image.
What is OID?
200
The anterior surface of the wrist is in complete contact with the IR for this projection of the wrist.
What is the PA projection?
300
Medial surface of the wrist on IR with coronal plane perpendicular to the IR describes which projection of the wrist?
What is the lateral projection?
300
If an AP thumb cannot be done because the patient cannot assume the position, this projection can be done on the patient instead.
What is the PA projection?
300
This is the degree the elbow is flexed for a routine wrist examination.
What is 90 degrees?
300
The thumb is naturally in an oblique position when the hand is placed in this position.
What is a PA position?
300
Ulnar deviation and Stetcher method are supplemental projections of the wrist used to demonstrate this bone.
What is the scaphoid/navicular bone?
400
This is another name for the Navicular bone of the wrist.
What is the scaphoid?
400
True or False. The wrist has 10 irregular bones.
What is False? The wrist has 8 short bones called carpals.
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This is the CR position for the PA oblique projection of the hand.
What is perpendicular to the 3rd MCP?
400
This aspect of the hand is in contact with the IR for the PA oblique projection of the hand.
What is the anteromedial aspect of the hand?
400
This is the side of the index finger that is in contact with the IR for a lateral finger projection.
What is the lateral side?
500
The sesamoid bones are located in the region of this joint in the hand.
What is the first MCP joint?
500
This is the supplemental view of the wrist normally done when carpal tunnel syndrome is suspected.
What is the Gaynor-Hart method?
500
The routine views for this body part are an AP, Oblique, and Lateral.
What is the thumb?
500
The routine views for these 3 body parts are PA, Oblique, and Lateral.
What is the hand, wrist, and finger?
500
List the carpal bones of the wrist, listing them in order, starting on the lateral side of the hand for both the proximal and distal rows.
What is Proximal row: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform. Distal row: trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate.
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