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100
This is the base of the patella.
What is superior border?
100
You have an image of a lateral lumbar that reveals the mid-to-lower intervertebral joint spaces are not open. This can be done to correct this error.
What is increase the waist support or raise the upside arm over head?
100
This defines or describes the vertebral body of C1.
What is there is no vertebral body at C1?
100
This is the knee flexion for the Settegast.
What is 90*?
100
Your patient is has chronic hip pain - no injury - This radiography routine would give you the best information.
What is AP pelvis and lateral frog-leg of the affected hip?
200
Of the following which one is considered the most distal - lesser trocanter greater trocanter neck-femur fovea capitis
What is the lesser trocanter?
200
You have performed an AP axial coccyx image that reveals the symphysis pubis is superimposed over the distal end of the coccyx. This can be done to correct this problem.
What is increase your CR angulation?
200
This position would best demonstrate the zygapophyseal joints of the cervical spine.
What is a lateral projection?
200
This is the most common torn ligament in the knee due to being tackled in football on the lateral side of the knee...
What is tibial collateral ligament?
200
This is the largest tarsal bones.
What is the calcaneus?
300
Using the above hip localization method- the femoral head can be located this way.
What is 1 1/2 inches below the midpoint of the imaginary line b/w the two bony landmarks?
300
You have a MVA patient on a backboard wearing a c-collar. You aren't able to remove the artifacts on the collar. This is what you should do.
What is leave the collar on? (PLEASE!!! :) (and take your x-rays as is... )
300
These projections of the cervical vertebral column best demostrate the intervertebral foramina.
What are AP axial oblique projections?
300
Of the phototimer cells of the AEC... this would be what you would use for a AP projection of the hip.
What is the center cell only?
300
This is the distal part of the metatarsal.
What is the head?
400
This degree of angulation should be formed b/w the femur and the table for the Holmblad.
What is 70*?
400
Another MVA - intial films reveal no subluxation or fractures, but the ER doc is concerned about whiplash. This can be helpful in diagnosing this type of injury.
What are flexion and extension lateral positions?
400
Another term for the sacral horns.
What is corne of the sacrum?
400
This tarsal bone is on the lateral side of the foot b/w the calcaneus and 4th/5th metatarsals.
What is the cuboid?
400
The crest of the tibia is on this border.
What is the anterior border?
500
This is the major disadvantage for a 45* flexion for a lateral knee.
What is it draws the patella into the intercondylar sulcus?
500
Your geriatric patient comes to radiology for a knee. An AP, medial oblique, lateral and intercondylar fossa are ordered. The patient isn't steady. This is your best choice to for the IC fossa projection.
What is the Camp-Coventry method?
500
This person is your favorite instructor.
It is ME!!!!!!!! lol... just kiddn' :) Hope this was a good review for you... If you haven't already... I would make flash cards of this and study from it... I think you will find it HELPFUL!!!
500
The intercondylar eminence is located here.
What is the proximal tibia?
500
You can demonstrate the sinus tarsi, cuboid, and the tuberocity of the 5th metatarsal best in this view.
What is the medial oblique foot?
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