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100

The number of phalanges in the thumb.

What is two?

100

Narrowing of the upper airway on a pediatric patient for croup is best seen on this projection.

What is AP?

100

The number of pairs of ribs of a good chest x-ray

What is ten?

100

The term that refers to parts away from the source or beginning

What is distal?

100

Upward movement of the foot and toes decreasing the angle between the upper surface of the foot and lower leg.

What is plantar flexion?

100

The bones in the palm of the hand.

What is metacarpals?

100

The forearm consist of these bones.

What is radius and ulna?

100

The abdomen has this many quadrants?

What is four?

200

The patient's chin should be elevated during chest radiography to

What is avoid superimposition of the apices?

200

Structures that are located just distal to the carpal bones 

What are metacarpals?

200

The shoulder projection that best demonstrates the glenoid cavity in profile.

What is the Grashey method?

200

The centering point for an AP shoulder.

What is 1 inch inferior to the coracoid process.

200

Moving the part away from the midline of the body.

What is abduction?

200

For the PA projection of the hand, the CR entry point.

What is third metacarpophalangeal joint?

200

The two most important landmarks for chest positioning.

What is jugular notch and vertebra prominens? 

200

The vertebral level of the iliac crest.

What is L4-5?

300

All elbow fat pads are best demonstrated in this position

What is lateral?

300

The plane passing vertically through the body and dividing it into equal anterior and posterior halves

What is midcoronal?

300

Free air in the abdominal cavity is best demonstrated in this position.

What is AP projection, left lateral decubitus position?

300

This structure is located at the level of the interspace between the second and third thoracic vertebrae

What is the jugular notch?

300

Moving the body part toward the midline of the body.

What is adduction?

300

The number of bones in the hand and wrist.

What is 27?

300

The CR entry point for an AP scapula.

What is 2 inches inferior to the coracoid process?

300

For a decubitus AP abdomen, CR entry point.

What is 2 inches above the iliac crest?

400

The projection/method often used to detect carpal canal defect

What is tangential projection of the wrist or Gaynor-Hart method?

400

To evaluate the interphalangeal joints in the oblique and lateral positions, the fingers are

What is parallel to the IR?

400

The name of this fracture is demonstrated by the fractured part being posteriorly or backward displacement.

What is Colles' ?

400

The patient is seated at the end of the table and cannot extend their arm.  With the elbow flexed at 90 degrees and the CR directed 45 degrees medially, demonstrates this specific anatomy.

What is the radial head?

400

The degree of obliquity of a hand image.

What is 45 degrees?

400

For the lateral projection of the hand, the CR entry point.

What is the second metacarpophalangeal joint?

400

The CR entry point for a transthoracic lateral projection of the proximal humerus.

What is level of the surgical neck?

400

The CR entry point for an PA erect chest.

What is T7?

500

The trapezium articulates with this bone

What is the base of the first metacarpal?

500

On the AP projection of the humerus, the epicondyles are _____ to the IR.

What is parallel?

500

What is the relationship between the midsagittal and midcoronal planes?

What is perpendicular?

500

This position demonstrates the coronoid process in profile.

What is medial oblique?

500

This space contains the heart, great vessels, trachea, esophagus and thymus gland.

What is mediastinum?

500

For the PA projection of the wrist, the CR entry point.

What is midcarpal area?

500

This projection of the shoulder requires the patient be rotated 45 to 60 degrees toward the IR from a PA position.

What is lateral scapula?

500

For an AP thumb projection, the CR entry point.

What is metacarpophanlangeal joint?

600

The capitulum articulates with this

What is radial head?

600

An outward stress movement of the foot 

What is eversion?

600

The bony thorax consist if this many pairs of ribs.

What is 12?

600

If the elbow is flexed to 80 degrees and the CR is directed laterally 45 degrees, this demonstrates this specific anatomy.

What is the coronoid process?

600

Turning the ankle stressed inward is termed.

What is inversion?

600

The first metacarpal is located on this side of the hand.

What is lateral?

600

This arm position demonstrates the greater tubercle in profile laterally.

What is AP external rotation?

600

The CR degree for the Stecher method of the wrist. 

What is zero degrees?

700

This position demonstrates the scaphoid.

What is ulnar deviation?

700

The stomach and the spleen are located in this quadrant of the abdomen.

What is left upper quadrant?

700

The abdomen is divided up into this many regions.

What is nine?

700

This term describes lying down in any position. 

What is recumbent?

700

The opposite term for supination.

What is pronation?

700

For a routine lateral wrist, this surface is nearest to the IR.

What is medial?

700

The degree of CR and angulation for a PA clavicle.

What is 15 to 30 degrees caudad?

700

For the inferosuperior axial projection (Lawrence) non trauma, the CR degrees  and angulation.

What is 25-30 degrees medially?

800

The term for freely movable joints.

What is diarthrodial?

800

The plane dividing the body into right and left parts.

What is sagittal?

800

This projection is created by the CR angled along the long axis of the body?

What is axial?

800

The position in which the right posterior side of the body is rotated 20 degrees toward the IR.

What is RPO?

800

The body is in the erect position facing the IR. The left side of the body is turned 45 degrees toward the IR.  

What is LAO?

800

The radiography term for path or direction of the central ray.

What is projection?

800

The patient is in the supine position, the CR is directed horizontally and enters the side of the body.

What is dorsal decubitus?

800

For the Grashey method, the body is rotated this degree toward the affected side.

What is 35 to 45 degrees?

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