Name the bony prominence on the lateral aspect of the pelvis above the hip:
What is anterior superior iliac spine?
100
Name the bones of the forearm:
What is the ulna and radius?
100
Where does the central ray enter the patien for an AP projection of the scapula:
What is approximately 2 inches inferior to the coracoid process?
100
Name the bones of the forefoot:
What is phalanges and metatarsals?
100
Name the type of fracture caused by a repeated injuries:
What is stress fracture?
200
When taking an AP image of the hip, the lower limb is :
What is medially rotated 15 degrees?
200
Name the surface of the forearm that is in contact with the IR when imaging the forearm in a lateral position.
What is medial?
200
BONUS: If your patient had an acute injury to the shoulder,what two projections might be used to image the patient with moving their arm:
What is PA Oblique projection Scapular Y and Transthoracic lateral?
200
How are the toes identified:
What is numbered 1 to 5 beginning on the medial side?
200
When a twisting injury occurs in the lower leg what type of fracture usually occurs:
What is a spiral fracture?
300
Name the patient population most likely to suffer a hip fracture:
What is the elderly?
300
BONUS:Locate the olecranon process on Mr.Bones, then describe its location in medical terms.
What is at the proximal end end of ulna?
300
Describe the proper patient position for a lateral upright projection of the scapula:
What is anterior oblique body position with affected side closest to IR?
300
Bones of the midfoot are called:
What is the tarsal bones?
300
Name the term applied to a common fracture of the fifth metacarpal:
What is a Boxer's fracture?
400
What is the purpose of internally rotating the lower limbs for the AP projection of the pelvis:
What is places femoral necks parallel to IR?
400
Name the bone located on the medial side of forearm:
What is the ulna?
400
BONUS:The arm is abducted so that the humerus is perpendicular to MSP, elbow flexed 90 degrees. name the projection:
What is AP projection of scapula?
400
BONUS:Name the bones included in the hindfoot:
What is talus and calcaneus?
400
BONUS:The term that is used to denote inflammation of the bone, especially in the marrow, caused by apathogenic organism:
What is osteomyelitis?
500
BONUS: In addition to the AP projection, what other image should be used when there is a suspicion of a hip fracture:
What is axiolateral projection,(Danelius-Miller method)?
500
BONUS:Locate the radial tuberosity on Mr. Bones , then describe its location in medical terms:
What is at the proximal end, just distal to the head of radius?
500
BONUS: On the lateral projection of the scapula, what anatomy is best demonstrated when the patient's arm is positioned with the forearm behind the back with 90 degress flexion of the elbow:
What is acromion and coracoid processes of the scapula?
500
For an AP axial projection of the foot where does the CR enter the patient:
What is base of third metatarsal?
500
Osteochondroma, also called exostosis is a type of: