Upper hand
Walking Tall
Apices on down
Empty Cranium
Get a Backbone
Wild Card
Fluoro
100

The joint between the proximal and distal phalanges of the 1st digit is called:

IP joint

100

The largest and strongest tarsal bones is:

calcaneus

100

The ridge that marks the bifurcation of the trachea into Rt & Lt primary bronchi is:

Carina

100

In a true lateral position of the skull, the IPL is ____ to the IR

Perpendicular

100

The cervical spine has a convex or concave curvature

concave

100

Which projection is best for demonstrating a possible dislocation of the proximal humerus?

Scapular Y

100

An RPO projection of a colon filled barium will be demonstrate which flexure?

Splenic

200

Supination or pronation? Which movement removes superimposition of the shaft of the radius and the ulna?

Supination

200

The term that describes the movement of pointing the foot downward:

Plantar flexion

200

If the patient cannot sit or stand but free air is suspected in the left pleural cavity, what projection/position should be used to demonstrate this?

Right Lateral Decubitus

200

Which cranial bone contains the foramen magnum?

Occipital bone

200

The dens is located on which vertebra?

C2 or the axis

200

The crescent shaped fibrocartilage disks that act as a shock absorbers in the knee joints are called what?

medial and lateral menisci

200

This is the medical term for difficulty swallowing

Dysphagia

300

The carpal bone most commonly fractured is:

Scaphoid

300

How can you determine on an AP Hip x-ray if the proximal head and neck are true AP:

Lesser trochanter is not visible

300

Where are aspirated Foreign Bodies are most likely to lodge?

Right mainstem bronchus

300

What is the CR point for lateral skull?

2.5" above EAM

300

The AP Axial sacrum requires what degree and direction of the central ray?

15 degrees cephalic

300

Uric acid deposits in joint spaces are usually a clinical indicator for what pathology?  

gout

300

During a hysterosalpingogram (HSG), free spillage of contrast into the peritoneal cavity most likely indicates:

 A. Bilateral tubal patency 

B. Ectopic pregnancy 

C. Endometrial carcinoma 

D. Tubal obstruction

 A. Bilateral tubal patency

400

The best projection to evaluate the posterior fat pads of the elbow is:

Lateral

400

In what projection will the talocalcaneal joint be seen?

PA Axial Calcaneus

400

Is the trachea anterior or posterior to esophagus?

Anterior

400

Which sinus is seen through the oral cavity with the Parietoacanthial transoral projection?

Sphenoid

400

The xiphoid corresponds to which vertebrae level?

T9/T10

400

this is the medical term for surgical removal of the gallbladder

cholecystectomy

400

In what structure will the contrast pool when a patient positioned supine?

A. Gastric antrum

B. Duodenal bulb

C. Gastric body

D. Fundus

D. Fundus

500

how many phalanges are in the hand?

14

500

On a Lateral knee, the CR is angled 5 degrees cephalic to prevent superimposing of the medial or lateral condyle in the joint space?

Medial femoral condyle

500

The heart is enclosed in a double walled membrane called the:

Pericardium

500

Which soft tissue landmark is found at the base of the anterior nasal spine?

Acanthion

500

A degenerative condition of the spine in which one vertebra slips forward on the vertebral body inferior to it is termed: 

Spondylolisthesis  

 

500

A high, and transverse stomach would be found in a(n) patient with what type of habitus?

Hypersthenic

500

Acid in the digestive tract that eats away at the stomach or small intestine can potentially lead to the formation of:

A. A volvulus

B. Peptic ulcers

C. Atelectasis

D. A diverticulum

B. Peptic ulcers