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The term "varus" refers to? Being turned inward Q#1 pg 39
The coronoid process should be visualized in profile in which position? Medial Oblique Elbow Q#4 pg 39
Widening of the intercostal spaces is characteristic of which condition? Emphysema Q#12 pg 41
What projection of the foot will best demonstrate the longitudinal arch? Lateral weight-bearing Q#17 pg 41
Graves disease is associated with what condition? Thyroid Overactivity Q#18 pg 41
To best visualize the lower ribs, the exposure should be made during what breathing motion? Patient holding expiration. Q#19 pg 42
How should a chest examination to rule out air-fluid levels be obtained on a patient having traumatic injuries? Include a lateral chest examination performed in a dorsal decubitus position. Q#26 pg 43
What should be done to avoid excessive metacarpophalangeal joint overlap on the oblique projection of the hand? Oblique the hand no more than 45 degrees. Q#30 pg 43
What is the name of the condition that results in the forward slipping of one vertebra on the one below it? Spondylolistheses Q#24 pg 42
The floor of the cranium includes all of the following bones EXCEPT? Temporal, Occipital, Ethmoid, or Occipital Q#42 pg 45
What position is most likely to place the right kidney parallel to the IR? LPO Q#32 pg 44
What position is required to demonstrate small amounts of air in the peritoneal cavity? Lateral Decubitus, affected side up Q#34 pg 44
The tissue that occupies the central cavity within the shaft of a long bone in an adult is what? Yellow Marrow Q#55 pg 47
The sternal angle is at approximately the same level as what vertebrae? T5 Q#51 pg 48
The condition that results from a persistent fetal foramen ovale is? An Atrial Septal Defect Q#46 pg 46
Which projection/position will best demonstrate subacromial or subcoracoid dislocation? Oblique Scapular "Y" Q#47 pg 46
Which projection of the ankle would best demonstrate the mortise? Medial oblique 15 - 20 degrees Q#57 pg 47
What is the bony landmark for the pubic symphysis? Prominence of the Greater Trochanter Q#59 pg 48
What type of fracture is it when a small bony fragment is pulled from a bony process? Avulsion Fracture Q#66 pg 48
Which position of the shoulder demonstrates the lesser tubercle in profile medially? Internal Rotation Q#64 pg 48
The junction of the sagittal and coronal suture is known as what? Bregma Q#70 pg 49
During myelography, contrast medium is introduced into the_________? Subarachnoid space Q#69 pg 49
What portion of the humerus articulates with the ulna to help form the elbow joint? Trochlea Q#67 pg 48
An injury to a structure located on the side opposite that of the primary injury is referred to as what? Contrecoup Q#74 pg 49
The lumbar transverse process is represented by what part of the "Scotty Dog" seen in a correctly positioned oblique lumbar spine? Nose Q#73 pg 49
Which of the following conditions is limited specifically to the tibial tuberosity? Ewing Sarcoma, Osgood-Schlatter Disease, Goit, or Exostosis Osgood-Schlatter Disease Q#76 pg 50
Aspirated foreign bodies in older children and adults are most likely to lodge where in the lungs? Right main stem bronchus Q#79 pg 50
The articular facets of L5-S1 are best demonstrated in which projection? 30 Degree Oblique Q#91 pg 52
The patient's chin should be elevated during a chest radiograph because? To avoid superimposition over the apices Q#92 pg 52
The secondary center of ossification in the long bones is where? Epiphysis Q#93 pg 52
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