What is the part position for the AP forearm projection?
What is the part positioning of the AP forearm with the elbow extended, hand supinated, humeral epicondyles equidistant from IR, and long axis of forearm aligned parallel?
What structure is in profile on the lateral side of the proximal humerus on the AP projection of the humerus?
What is the greater tubercle?
For the axiolateral coyle method with a 45-degree angle towards the shoulder, what anatomy are you visualizing? *Bonus points if you can tell me what way the radial tuberosity is facing?
radial head, neck, and tuberosity in profile and free from superimposition w/ the exception of a small portion of the coronoid process. distorted epicondyles. *posteriorly*
What is the collimation for the forearm?
What is the radiation field 2" distal to wrist joint and proximal to elbow joint, and 1" on the sides?
What is the estimated kVp for the humerus?
What has occurred during an AP forearm projection if the proximal and distal aspects of the forearm do not demonstrate even brightness?
What is the proximal forearm having been positioned at the anode end of the tube?
What projection of the elbow demonstrates the olecranon in profile?
What is the lateral elbow?
What is the anode heel effect?
What is the geometric angle of the anode causing the absorption of photons, resulting in the anode side producing fewer photons at the anode end and more photons at the cathode end?
For a lateral forearm projection, what will be demonstrated if the wrist and distal forearm are internally rotated?
What is the demonstration of the distal radius anterior to the ulna?
What is the direction and amount of CR angulation for the axiolateral (Coyle method) projection to demonstrate the radial head and capitulum?
What is the CR of 45 degrees towards the shoulder?
What is the internal rotation of the elbow?