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Anatomy
Positioning
Terminology
Critique
Projections
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What is the abbreviation for Anterior Superior Iliac Spine?
100
This rotation is the result of the lesser trochanter not being visible
What is internal rotation?
100
The large opening formed by the ramus and body of each ishium and by the pubis
What is the obturator foramen?
100
This is how you correct when on an AP hip projection, the lesser trochanter is shown in profile
What is internal rotation?
100
This projection provides a lateral view to assess the hip joint and proximal femur for nontrauma hip situations
What is a Frog Leg projection?
200
This gender has a narrower, deeper, and less flared pelvis
What is male?
200
The CR is perpendicular to THIS for a shoot thru lateral
What is the femoral neck?
200
The rounded roughened area near the junction of the lower body and the inferior rami
What is the ischial tuberosity?
200
An exception for turning the toes in for an AP view of the hip
What is a suspected fracture?
200
This projection provides a lateral view for fracture or dislocation assessment in trauma hip situations where the leg cannot be moved
What is a Cross Table Lateral projection (or axiolateral inferosuperior)?
300
The two superior rami meet to make up this joint
What is the Symphysis Pubis?
300
The leg should be internally rotated this much for an AP hip
What is 15-20 degrees?
300
Part of the femur that can be located by firm palpation of the soft tissues of the upper thigh
What is the greater trochanter?
300
What we should do when part of the appliance is cut of on an image of the hip
What is repeat the xray?
300
This projection is used to allow assessment of pelvic trauma for posterior displacement or inward or outward rotation of the anterior pelvis
What is an Inlet Projection?
400
Another name for the wing of the pelvis
What is Ala?
400
This is a typical physical sign for a fractured hip
What is external rotation?
400
The small, blunt, and conical eminence that projects medially and posteriorly from the juntion of the neck and shaft of the femur
What is the lesser trochanter?
400
The direction a patient is rotated if the obturator foramen is narrowed on the right side
What is the right side?
400
This projection is used to present views of bilateral pubes and ischia to allow assessment of pelvic trauma for fractures and displacement
What is an Outlet Projection?
500
The depression,or pit, near the center of the femur head which allows for the ligament capitis femoris to attach
What is the Fovea Capitis?
500
Judet Views or the Judet Method is used to evaluate what?
What is the acetabulum?
500
A strong pyramidal process of bone that connects the head of the femur with the body or shaft in the region of the trochanters
What is the neck?
500
If the knee and hip are not flexed enough (<60-70 with table) for a frog leg projection, the ___ will be demonstrated laterally
What is the greater trochanter?
500
This projection is used to evaluate acetabular fractures
What is Judet Views or Oblique Pelvic Views