The carpal bone most commonly fractured?
What is the Scaphoid
The level of the inferior margin of the Scapula?
T7
The epicondyles are parallel to the receptor in what position of the humerus?
AP
The breathing instructions for shoulder?
What is Suspend?
The trauma view for proximal lateral humerus?
What is Transthoracic
The name for turning your hand over from the anatomical position?
What is Pronation
The level of L3?
What is the iliac crest
The humeral projection that demonstrates the greater tubercle in profile?
What is AP humerus
The breathing instructions for a Pa chest?
What is double inspiration
The views that would show a pneumothorax?
What is inspiration and expiration chest
A term associated with KvP
What is contrast
Standing erect, facing forward and palms forward describes?
What is the anatomical position
The trauma view for proximal lateral humerus?
What is transthoracic
The term that describes the patient lying on his back?
What is supine
The part angle for the oblique hand and wrist?
45 degree
The classification of the carpal bones?
What is short
The abbreviation KUB stands for?
What is Kidneys, ureters and bladder
The largest bone in the upper extremity?
What is the humerus
The hemi- diaphragm that sits higher in the body ?
Right hemi diaphragm
The views that show air fluid levels in the abdomen?
Erect abdomen, Decub abdomen
The term brightness refers to what technical factor?
What is MaS
The PA projection of the hand demonstrates the thumb in what position?
What is the oblique position
The neck of the humerus that is more proximal?
What is the anatomical neck
The kidney that sits lower in the body?
What is the right kidney.
The view that shows the apices of the lungs?
Apical lordotic