Anatomy
Positioning
Landmarks, Lines & Planes
Exposure
Pathology
100

Which bony features appears circular on an AP  spine  projection?

Pedicles

100

What two anatomical structures should be superimposed on an AP Cervical Spine projection?

Occiput and Symphysis Menti (Chin)

100

ASIS stands for ....

Anterior Superior Iliac Spine

100

What should be used for adult pelvis projections to improve image quality and reduce noise 

Anti-scatter grid

100

Which bones form part of the Pelvic girdle?

Ishium, Ilium, Pubis and Sacrum

200

Which joints should be visible inferiorly on an AP  Lumbar Spine projection?

Sacroiliac joints

200

The centring point for a lateral lumbar spines sits 7.5 cms anterior to the spinous process of  which vertebra?

L3

200

What bony landmarks should be included at the superior border of an AP Pelvis projection?

Iliac crests

200

What kVp range would be used for an average sized adult patient for an AP Pelvis projection?

70-80 kVp

200

What type of vertebral fracture reduces the anterior height of a vertebral body?

Wedge compression fracture

300

Where do we locate the Fovea?

Head of the Femur

300

Why should a patient be asked to hold their breath in during a Thoracic Spine examination?

To move the diaphragms down, providing even density adjacent to the spine.

300

Which soft tissue landmark is the centre point for an AP  Cervical Spine

Thyroid Cartilage (C5)

300

Keeping the exposure factors the same, what will have the greatest effect on the DAP reading for patients undergoing spinal examinations?

Collimation

300

What appearance would bone have in Pagets diesease?

Fluffy, cotton-wool, mixed density and/or expansile

400

What part of a typical vertebra joins the transverse process to the spinous process?

Lamina

400

How can an HBL hip projection be improved if the acetabulum/femoral head is unclear without increasing the exposure?

Move the patients unaffected leg out of the way and/or adjust tube angle

400

The Median Saggital plane should be ??????? to the detector on a lateral lumbar spine projection?

Parallel

400

Why is broad  focus selected for x-rays of Lumbar Spine and Pelvis?

To reduce heat and prevent damage to the Anode

400

A femoral fracture distal to the Trocanters can be described as what?

Extra-Capsular

500

What bony landmark of the pelvis do  the Hamstrings attach to?

Ischial Tuberosity

500

A Lateral Cervical Spine projection is considered undiagnostic if what vertebral junction is not visualised?

C7/T1

500

Which line runs from the inferior border of the femoral  neck to the inferior border of the pubis?

Shenton's Line

500

Why do we NOT use a grid for a lateral cervical spine projection routinely?

There is an air-gap between the neck and the detector which reduces scatter.

500

What is Ankylosing Spondylitis?

An inflammatory disease that causes eventual fusion of the spinal column (Bamboo Spine)

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