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Question: kV for AP or AP Axial Answer: 65-75kV Question: Centering for Answer: to mid clavicle Question: kV for AP or ScapulaAnswer: 70-80kV Question: AP Axial of Clavicle, the CR is angled _____?Answer: 15-30 cephalad Question: Bilateral AC joints require what two ?Answer: with and without 5-8lbs of Question: Name the three of the ScapulaAnswer: , Inferior, and Lateral angles Question: Name the two fossa on the Dorsal Answer: Supraspinous and Fossa Question: The two of the ScapulaAnswer: AP and Question: for good Scapula imageAnswer: entire scapula, lateral border free of ribs and , optimal exposure factors Question: SID for Scapula and Answer: 40 Question: SID for AC Answer: 72 inches Question: Centering for AC Answer: 1 inch above Notch Question: True/False: . AC joints require markers- R, L, with, withoutAnswer: TRUE Question: True/False: Bilat. AC can be done WITHOUT a gridAnswer: TRUE Question: Name the 3 arm positions that can be used for a scapulaAnswer: back, across chest, over head. Question: True/False: Humerus should be superimposed over the Answer: FALSE Question: Name for lateral ScapulaAnswer: entire scapula,in profile,separated from ribs, humerous not superimposed over area of . Question: True/False: Respiration is not for a AP ScapulaAnswer: False - be slow respiration Question: True/False: is not important for a Lateral ScapulaAnswer: False - Should be suspended Question: Name the Shoulder positionsAnswer: AP neutral rotation, Transthoracic lateral or the Scapular Y Question: Name the Shoulder positionsAnswer: AP with external and internal Question: name for Inferosuperior axial (Shoulder)Answer: method Question: name for Superoinferior axial (Shoulder)Answer: Hobbs Question: Another name for Oblique- glenoid cavity (Shoulder)Answer: method Question: Another name for Tangential projection - groove(Shoulder)Answer: Fisk Question: name for Transthoracic lateral (Shoulder)Answer: method Question: Routine positions for the are:Answer: AP and Question: Trauma positions for the are:Answer: Lateral for distal Humerus, lateral for proximal Humerus, Y-view for proximal Humerus Question: Criteria for good AP Answer: entire Humerus, Greater tubercle in profile, epicondyles in profile, exposure . Question: Criteria for good HumerusAnswer: entire Humerus, Lesser tubercle in profile, epicondyles are superimposed, exp. . Question: Type of : ScapulohumeralAnswer: (ball and socket) Question: Type of : SternoclavicularAnswer: (gliding) Question: Type of : AcromioclavicularAnswer: (gliding) Question: Describe epicondyles and with Shoulder AP External rotation Answer: Epicondyles are parallel to IR, Greater tub in laterally, Lesser tub anterior Question: Describe epicondyles and tubercles with Shoulder AP rotation Answer: Epicondyles are perpendicular to IR, Greater tub anterior, tub in profile medially Question: Centering point for AP ?Answer: 1" inferior of Coracoid process (Scapulohumeral ) Question: is the Coranoid Process?Answer: The proximal end of the Ulna, with the Trochlea of the Humerus Question: is the Coracoid Process?Answer: Superior border of and inferior to the Distal end of the Clavicle Question: What carpal bone with the radius?Answer: Scaphoid Question: What carpal bone with the radius and the capitate?Answer: Question: Which carpal bone is to the first metacarpal (thumb)?Answer: Trapezium Question: Which bone is proximal to the 2nd metacarpal?Answer: Trapezoid Question: Which carpal bone is proximal to the 3rd ?Answer: Capitate Question: Which carpal bone is proximal to the 4th and 5th ?Answer: Question: The are concave on the anterior and convex on the posterior.Answer: Question: The wrist joint is an ellipsoidal joint is the most freely moveable of synovial joints.Answer: True Question: What is the joint called where the articulates with the scaphoid and the lunate?Answer: joint Question: What is the average of kV for the fingers hand and wrist?Answer: 50-65 Question: Where do you center for a PA hand and an hand?Answer: 3rd Question: do you center for a lateral of the hand?Answer: 2nd Question: What is name for the Norgaard Method and what is it used to diagnose?Answer: Ball Catcher's - diagnoses rheumatoid arthritis Question: Where do you center for a PA and wrist?Answer: mid area Question: WHere do you center for a wrist?Answer: Perpendicular to joint Question: How much of a CR angle is used for the Method (Scaphoid)?Answer: 20 degrees up hand over the scaphoid Question: Where do you on the thumb?Answer: At 1st MCP Question: What position is used for an oblique of the ?Answer: PA Question: WHat needs to be demonstrated on an exam of the ?Answer: Entire thumb the 1st MCP Question: do you center for the 2nd-5th digits?Answer: PIP Question: The radial head is proximal/near the on the lateral or thumb side.Answer: Question: The head is distal/near the wrist on the medial side.Answer: Question: When does the cross over the ulna?Answer: during Question: When do the and ulna show no superimposition?Answer: external rotation (oblique with rotation) Question: What does a true show?Answer: THe proximal head and neck of the radius, the radial tuberosity, and the notch. Question: Does the forearm need to show both ?Answer: YES Question: What exam shows the coronoid process free of ?Answer: AP oblique (medial ) Question: Acute flexion is also ?Answer: Jones Question: factors for the Shoulder? (kV/mAs)Answer: Medium kV (70-80) High mA/low time Question: The lesser tuberosity of the humerus is seen in profile with the arm in ________ .Answer: rotation Question: Which part of the does the humerus articulate with?Answer: glenoid Question: To demonstrate the shoulder and upper humerus in anatomical position, the arm should be rotated __________Answer: Question: The AP internal rotation of the shoulder places the humerus _______ in the positionAnswer: Question: What is the centering for AP shoulder WITH external rotation?Answer: 1" inferior of the process Question: Which shoulder position shows the lesser tubercle in ?Answer: AP with rotation Question: Another name for inferosuperior, axial projection of the is?Answer: method Question: In the inferiosuperior, axial projection of the shoulder, the ______ tubercle is in profileAnswer: Question: The AP with neutral rotation is done for?Answer: Trauma Question: When the humerus how many, and which joints are demonstrated?Answer: 2, Scapulohumeral and elbow joint (includes humeralulna, , and proximal radioulnar joints.) Question: When doing a shoulder exam, what positions would be performed?Answer: AP shoulder with neutral rotation and the Y Question: What is the centering point for a transthoracic lateral of the ?Answer: surgical Question: What is the Grashey method and how much is the rotated?Answer: AP of the shoulder, 35degrees toward the affected side Question: What is the position of the when doing a Y view?Answer: Question: The method is used to demonstrate?Answer: profile of the cavity Question: For the oblique of the Hand, what do you use to measure your rotation and what is the ?Answer: The processes should be at a 45degree angle Question: Why are the parallel to the IR and not bent in a hand exam?Answer: to show spaces Question: What should you do with the fingers in a projection?Answer: curl them, to move the closer to the IR Question: What is the name of the furthest carpal on the proximal row?Answer: Question: Name the in order, proximal row first.Answer: Schaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrium, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapazoid, Capitate, Question: Ok , what are the OLD names the carpals in order ?Answer: Navicular, Semilunar, Triangular, Pisiform, Multiangular, Lesser Multiangular, Os magnum, Unciform Question: WOW, you are good!Answer: Yeah, I know you know. Question: In the position, what is it called when the hand is moved medially, but the arm is kept straight?Answer: deviation Question: R______ A_______ is a common pathology that hand and wrist exams are ordered for.Answer: Artharitis Question: How many are in the hand?Answer: Question: How many bones in the ?Answer: 14 Question: How many ?Answer: Question: What kind of is the 1st MCP?Answer: (saddle) Question: What kind of is the DIP?Answer: (hinge) Question: What kind of joint are the ?Answer: (Gliding) Question: What kind of joint is the Wrist (carpal to ulna and )?Answer: (condyloid) Question: What ind of joint is the and distal radioulnar joints?Answer: (pivot) Question: What of joint is the elbow?Answer: (hinge) Question: kV AP hand?Answer: 50-60 Question: kV hand? Answer: 55 Question: kV Oblique Answer: 55-65 Question: kV wrist and trauma ?Answer: 55-65 and 50-70 Question: Define Answer: dislocation Question: SprainAnswer: rupture or of ligaments Question: Define Answer: bruise fracture Question: GreenstickAnswer: fracture Question: fx ?Answer: fracture Question: Baseball fx is?Answer: fx of phalynx Question: 's fx is?Answer: knuckle Question: Name the fat pads of the Answer: anterior fat pad, fat pad, supinator fat stripe. Question: To a lateral forearm:Answer: Thumb side must be up & & humerus must be in the same plane Question: To clearly see the olecranon process in profile, which position be used?Answer: AP w/medial rotation Question: For some soft tissue injuries the elbow is only flexed:Answer: 30-35 Question: The radioulnar joint is considered a:Answer: joint and is diarthrodial Question: For a lateral view of the elbow to be , what should be superimposed?Answer: epicondyles of the Question: For a trauma elbow, how many AP should be takenAnswer: 2 Question: Which projection of the superimposes the forearm and the humerus?Answer: AP ;acute flexion Question: Are both usually visualized when taking a forearm on an 11 x 14?Answer: YES Question: Which ligament of the extends from the styloid process of the radius to the lateral aspect of the scaphoid & trapezium bones?Answer: radial collateral Question: The two important fat stripes around the wrist are:Answer: scaphoid fat stripe & pronator fat Question: Pathology revealed in a AP ?Answer: Fractures, dislocations,and pathologic processes such as or arthritis. Question: Positioning for an AP forearmAnswer: Entire limb in the same planeShoulder at levelAlign and centre forearm to long axis of IRSupinate hand (2nd to 5th metacarpal heads against IR)Elbow fully extendedCheck the humeral epicondyles are equidistant from the IR Question: A forearm film is hung from end?Answer: from the ...or wrist end. Question: A shoulder is hung from end?Answer: from the . Question: You are _______Answer: ! Question: Rotation of the is shown by ?Answer: separation of ulna and radius(lat. rot.) or MORE THAN SLIGHT superimposition (med. rot.) or pronation- if radius is rotated across ulna (hand not ) Question: Name fat pads?Answer: scaphoid fat stripe and fat stripe Question: Name fat pads?Answer: Anterior fat pad, posterior fat pad, fat stripe. Question: BursitisAnswer: Inflammation of the bursae (fluid filled sacs that enclose ) Question: OsteroarthritisAnswer: degenerative disease Question: Define Answer: reduction in quantity of bone or atrophy of tissue Question: Rheumatoid ArthritisAnswer: systemic chronic inflammation of connective . Question: Detect rotation on AP thumb or by?Answer: should be symmetric concave sides of phalanges and equal soft . Question: rotation of AP hand.Answer: should be symmetric concavity of sides of metacarpals and 2 thru 5. Question: Detect rotation of Oblique Answer: true 45degree oblique will have some overlap of 3rd, 4th, and 5th head only. Question: Detect rotation for handAnswer: radius and ulna should be superimposed. metacarpals should also be . Question: Detect rotation AP Answer: should be equal concavity of proximal metacarpals and near equal between proximal carpals. Question: Detect rotation of wristAnswer: true lateral head will be superimposed over distal radius 2-5 metacarpals aligned and superimposed. Question: Detect for AP ForearmAnswer: should be humeral in profile. radial head, neck, and tuberosity slightly superimposed by ulna. Question: Detect rotation for ForearmAnswer: head of ulna and radius SHOULD be superimposed and humeral should be superimposed. Question: the wrist joint is also the Answer: radiocarpal Question: ellipsoidal joints move in how many Answer: Question: cast Answer: fiberglass-^25-30%ma or kV^3-4, sm to dry- ^mas 50-60% or kV^5-7, or wet- ^mas 100% or kV ^8-10 Question: CR for canal-tangential inferiorsuperior projection for carpal tunnel syndromeAnswer: 25-30deg 1 inch distal to base of metacarpal |
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