Finger Anatomy
Finger Positioning
Hand/Wrist Anatomy
Hand Positioning
Misc.
100

What finger is the first digit?

Thumb


100

What is the correct central ray for a PA projection of the 3rd digit?

Perpendicular to the 3rd digit PIP joint 

100

Which bones make up the palm of the hand?

Metacarpals

100

What is the central ray for a PA hand projection?

Perpendicular to the third digit MCP joint

100
Who produced the first notable x-ray of his wife's hand? 

Wilhelm Roentgen

200

What does PIP stand for?

Proximal Interphalangeal Joint 


200

Which two joint spaces should be open on a PA projection of any digit? 

IP and MCP

200

How many bones are in one hand and wrist?

27

200

How much is the hand rotated for a PA oblique projection? 

45 degrees

200
Why is it named X-ray?

The X signified the unknown type of radiation.

300

What does MCP stand for?

Metacarpophalangeal joint

300

How many degrees is the finger obliqued for a PA oblique projection of the digit?

45 degrees.

300

Which carpal bone is the smallest?

Pisiform

300

What is the correct central ray for a lateral hand projection?

Perpendicular to the second digit MCP joint

300

Where are technical factors such as mAs and kVp set and who sets them?

At the control panel by the tech.

400

Which digit only has two phalanges?

Thumb 

400

Should the anterior surfaces of the phalanges be convex or concave on a lateral projection?

Concave
400

Which carpal bone is moon-shaped?

Lunate


400

Which three metacarpal bodies have minimal overlap on a PA oblique projection of the hand? 

third, fourth, & fifth 

400

Where are X-rays produced?

In the X-ray tube

500

Which is more proximal on a phalange? The head or base? 

Base. 

500

Is the PA or AP thumb projection more magnified?

PA 

500

What shape are metacarpals posteriorly?

Convex 

500

On a fan lateral projection of the hand, what 3 things should be superimposed? 

Metacarpals, distal radius, distal ulna 

500

What is the path of radiation?

X-ray tube -> collimators -> to the patient -> to the image receptor -> image on the monitor.