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100
The medial and lateral condyles are superimposed in which exam and view
What is the knee, lateral
100
This fracture is transverse at a near right angles to the long axis of the bone
What is transverse fx.
100
AP Axial Skull Projection
What is the Townes Method
100
Which view of the skull exam will demonstrate the superimposition of the Orbital Roofs(plates)
What is Lateral View
100
Which position of the body will promote gastric emptying
What is Right Lateral
200
The coronoid process should be visualized in profile in which exam and view
What is the elbow, medial oblique rotation
200
This fracture most commonly involves the distal fifth metacarpal with an apex posterior angulation best demonstrated on the lateral view. Mostly it results from punching someone or something.
What is Boxer's fx.
200
PA Axial Skull Projection
What is the Haas Method
200
What anatomy must touch the surface of the table/bucky when performing the Caldwell Method PA Axial Projection
What is the forehead and nose
200
What is the name of the timed exam where the radiologist track contrast medium throughout the small intestine
What is a Small Bowel Follow-Through
300
The right posterior oblique position (Judet Method) of the right acetabulum will demonstrate what
What is the anterior rim of the right acetabulum and right iliac wing
300
This fracture occurs through the pedicles of the axis (C2), with or without displacement of C2 or C3
What is Hangman's fx.
300
Posterior Oblique Pelvis-Acetabulum
What is Judet Method
300
Placing the CR 1/2 inch distal to the nasion is require in which exam and view
What is nasal bone, lateral
300
In regards to the RAO position in the upper GI series, which contact medium will be visualized in the Fundus
What is Gas or Air
400
In the Ap axial projection (Towne Method) of the skull, with the CR directed 30 degrees caudad to the orbitomeatal lino(OML) and passing midway between the external auditory meatus, will demostrate what bone
What is Occipital Bone
400
This fracture of the wrist with the distal fragment of the radius displaced anteriorly rather than posteriorly as in a Colles' fracture commonly results from a backward fall on an outstretched arm
What is Smith's fx.
400
Ap Axial "Outlet View" Projection
What is the Taylor Method
400
What projection of the Skull will call for the IOML to be parallel to the IR and the midsagittal plane to be perpendicular to the midline of the grid
What is Submentovertex (SMV) Projection
400
This exam calls for the patient to be positioned supine in an LPO position and the knee partially flexed to a demonstrate a contrast filled rectosigmoid
What is AP Axial Oblique "Butterfly" Position
500
The Apophyseal Articulation and the Inferior Articular Process is demonstrated in which Lumbar View
What is oblique
500
This fracture of the proximal half of the unla, along with dislocation of the radial head, which may result from defending against blows with a raised forarm
What is Monteggia's fx.
500
Bilateral "Frog-Leg" Projection
What is the Modified Cleaves Method
500
This projection will best demonstrate fractures which result from a direct blow to the maxilla, zygoma and orbit.
What is Parietoorbital Oblique Projections (Rhese Method)
500
This position will promote gastric reflux which will demonstrate a hiatal hernia
What is Trendelenburg