This is the name of the large, rounded projection that can be felt on the superior, lateral surface of the shoulder.
What is acromion process?
100
This is the proper CR angle and direction on the PA axial projection of the clavicle.
What is 15 to 30 degrees caudal?
100
This is the proper patient position for the AP projection of the forearm.
What is elbow extended, wrist and elbow parallel to IR, hand supinated?
200
This bone of the forearm is located on the medial side.
What is the ulna?
200
This is the portion of the humerus that articulates with the radial head.
What is the capitulum?
200
This is the CR entrance point for the AP projections of the shoulder.
What is 1 inch medial and inferior to coracoid process?
200
This is the advantage of imaging the clavicle using the PA projection.
What is decreases OID?
200
In radiography, it is important to include this in forearm examinations.
What is both bones in their entirety and their articulations?
300
This is where the radial tuberosity is located?
What is the proximal end, distal to the head of the radius?
300
The head and greater tubercle are located at this end of the humerus.
What is the proximal end?
300
This projection and position of the shoulder demonstrates the greater tubercle of the humerus in profile.
What is AP projection; external rotation?
300
This is the proper patient position for the AP projection of the scapula.
What is arm abducted so that the humerus is perpendicular to MSP; elbow flexed 90 degrees?
300
These are the proper patient instructions for the transthoracic lateral projection of the shoulder.
What are breathe slowly and deeply?
400
This is where the olecranon process is located.
What is the proximal end of the ulna?
400
This is the proper method to position the humerus for an AP projection.
What is upper limb abducted; elbow extended; humeral epicondyles parallel to IR?
400
This is the relationship of the humeral epicondyles with the IR for the AP projection of the shoulder in external rotation.
What is parallel?
400
This is the proper patient position for the lateral projection of the scapula in the upright position.
What is anterior oblique body position with affected side closer to the IR?
400
On the lateral projection of the scapula, this anatomy is best demonstrated when the patient's arm is positioned with the forearm behind the back with 90 degrees' flexion of the elbow.
What is acromion and coracoid process of scapula?
500
This is where the radial styloid process is located.
What is the distal end of the radius?
500
This is the proper relationship of the humeral epicondyles with the IR for the lateral projection of the humerus.
What is perpendicular?
500
This is the proper patient instructions for the AP projection of the shoulder.
What is stop breathing and do not move?
500
To demonstrate the blade (body) of the scapula, this is how the patient's arm should be positioned.
What is arm positioned across chest?
500
This is the purpose of radiographic examinations of the AC joints.
What is to visualize the position of the bones as an indicator of ligament integrity?