The view that demonstrate shoulder dislocation.
What is the scapular Y?
The angled used for a AP axial foot x-ray.
What is 10° ?
The name of the projection below. 
What is the open mouth projection?
The phase of respiration this radiograph was taken on.

What is inspiration?
The name of this shoulder view.

What is the glenoid view?
The name of this x-ray view.

What is mortise view?
The position of the patient in the image below.

What is LPO?
What is 10 pairs of ribs?
The angle to obtain the clavicle image below (Image B)

What is CR 15° to 30° cephalad?
The type of rotation that was applied to obtain the image below.

What is medial rotation?
The name of the view shown below.

What is swimmers view?
The phase of respiration used in abdominal imaging.
The angle and name used to obtain this elbow view.

What is 45° coyle method?
The name of this knee view.

What is tangential or skyline?
The angled used to obtain an AP axial projection of the c-spine.
What is 15° to 20° cephalad?
The position of the patient below.

What is left lateral decubitus?
The position (type of deviation) and CR angle for a scaphoid view.
What is PA ulnar deviation with 15° CR angle?
The name of the hip view below.

What is cross-table lateral hip?
The direction the x-ray beam is angled to obtain the image below.
What is caudad (5° to 8°)?
The position used to assess air-fluid levels in abdominal imaging when the patient cannot stand erect.
What is dorsal decubitus?