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clinical comp final Test

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Another name for the AP supine abdomen radiograph is the KUB. What does KUB stand for?
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The radius pivots or rotates around the ulna during what motion?
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How many and what specific bones comprise a hand and wrist?
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What organ classified as part of the lymphatic system is located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen?
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Which projection will best demonstrate the olecranon process?
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Which quadrant of the abdomen houses the liver?
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How should you locate T7 for a AP chest radiograph?
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Which portion of the metacarpal is more distal?
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Where is the CR location for a transthroacic lateral projection?
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What are the two basic projections for a forearm exam?
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Which carpal bone has only one name?
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What are the structures of the urinary systen located within the abdominopelvic cavity?
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When performing a lateral forearm and/or elbow, what 3 things must be achieved?
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Right lung has ____ lobes and the left lung has ____ lobes
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The symphisis pubis is considered to represent the ____ level or the ____ margin of the abdominal cavity.
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Name the three portions of the small intestine.
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What are the proper breathing instructions for chest radiography?
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Why should the patient raise their arms above their heads before taking a lateral chest exam?
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To provide a lateral view of the proximal humerus:
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Why does it matter which way the diaphragm moves for chest radiography?
A.
Level of the surgical neck
B.
Spleen
C.
Primarily right upper
D.
Lateral elbow
E.
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethraEndocrine
F.
Expose on patient's second full inspiration
G.
Head
H.
Locate the jugular notch and center 3" inferior (3-4 finger widths)
I.
14 phalanges, 5 metacarpals, 8 carpals; 27 total
J.
Kidneys, ureters, and bladder
K.
To prevent the upper arms from superimposing upper areas of the chest
L.
Making the exposure on deep inspiration allows the diaphragm to move to the lowest point and better visualization of the thoracic cavity
M.
Supination to pronation
N.
*Hand pronated until humeral epicondyles are perpendicular to IR *Considered an AP internal projection *Lesser tubercle will be profiled medially and greater is seen anterior
O.
AP and lateral
P.
lowest, inferior
Q.
Elbow should be flexed 90 degrees, hand and wrist positioned in a true lateral , and humerus should be in the same plane as the forearm.
R.
3, 2
S.
Pisiform
T.
Duodenum, jejunum, ileum
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Which carpal is most commonly fractured?
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Name the area of the scapula where the humeral head articulates to form the shoulder joint.
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If you need to evaluate a pneumothorax in a patient's left lung, which decub position would be best?
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Which projection of the elbow will best demonstrate the coronoid process of the ulna?
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Smallest structures where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs are known as _________.
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What specific anatomy must be demonstrated on upright abdominal radiographs and decubs?
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The xiphoid tip or process lies at the level of _____.
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Which tubercle of the humerus is profiled laterally in the anatomic position?
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Which specific condyle of the distal humerus is located laterally?
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Make abdominal exposures on _______ to allow the diaphragm to rise to its highest point and demonstrate the abdominal cavity better.

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