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Lower Limbo
100

The CR is directed here for an AP axial foot

What is the base of the third metatarsal

100

The lateral c-spine is taken at this SID

What is 72"
100

The bones of the fingers are called these

What are Phalanges

100

15 degree medial rotation opens this joint in the ankle

What is the ankle mortise joint

200

The CR is angled this many degrees cephalic for a lateral knee

What is 5

200

An AP oblique L-spine xray will demonstrate this animal shape

What is a Scottie Dog

200

The bones in the hand are called these

What are Metacarpals

200

The AP oblique foot should be rotated this direction

What is medial, 30 degrees

300

The CR is angled this way for an AP axial Sacrum

What is 15 degrees cephalic

300

To see the lateral masses of the Atlas and the Odontoid on the Axis, this image is taken

What is an AP Open Mouth

300

Wrist bones

What are carpals

300

This bone is on the lateral side of the lower leg

what is the fibula

400

The CR for a PA hand should be directed to this location

What is the 3rd MCP

400

To blur the ribs on a lateral T-spine, we with use this technique.

What is the Breathing Technique.

400

This part of the hand is in contact with the IR for a lateral hand xray

What is the medial side

400

These 4 things should all be included on a lower leg x-ray

What are the tibia, fibula, ankle and knee joint

500

The CR should be directed to this for an upright lateral L-spine

What is the iliac crest/ level of L4

500

The boney projections on the posterior aspect of the vertebra

What are spinous processes

500

The fingers in a loose fist is appropriate for this xray

Pa wrist

500

This places the femoral necks parallel to the IR

what is internally rotating the feet