What are the 3 views for the hand and fingers
What is PA, Obl, and Lat
These are the views for a wrist and forearm
What is wrist is PA,obl,lat and the forearm is AP, lat
What three bones create the elbow joint
What are the Ulna, Radius, and Humerus
What bones make up the shoulder joint
What is Humorous, Clavicle, and Scapular
This is the layman's term for the clavicle
What is collar bone
This is the only phalange that is positioned AP instead of PA.
What is the Thumb
In order to get a true lateral wrist, you may need to do what?
What is rotate externally of the hand
Which position is the elbow facing when shooting the AP
What is Antioror
These are the two AP views for the shoulder
What is internal and external rotaion
These is the two views for the clavicle
What is AP and Lateral
Why is the palm flat for a PA hand
What is it prevents elongation and magnification of the metacarpals
How should the hand be placed when performing a lateral forearm
What is the Karate Chop position
When shooting a Humerus, what two joints are needed to be visualized
What is elbow/shoulder
These structures are shown with a scapular Y shoulder
What is the true lateral view of the scapula, proximal humerus, and scapulohumeral joint
This is the tube angle for a lateral clavicle
What is 15-30 Cephalic
What is the center point for a lateral hand
What is the 2nd MCP
What are the two joints that must be seen within a forearm position
What is elbow and wrist
This is performed on a wall bucky for both the AP and lateral view
What is the Humerus
To what degree is the body obliqued for the AP scapular y view
What is 45
These are the two joint spaces that need to be seen
What is sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joint.
This is where the letter marker is placed when shooting a hand Xray
What is between the thumb and index finger.
What is lateral of the anatomic man.
Why should you have the patient make a light fist when positioning for a PA wrist
What is minimize OID
What is the patient positioning for a humers Xray
What is standing with back against IR, arm slightly extended
This is the specific joint is welled viewed with the axial view of the shoulder
What is scapulohumeral joint
This is another way of shooting a lateral clavicle
What is lean the patient back