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Humerus and Shoulder Girdle

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Scapulohumeral   Spheroidal or ball and socket(greater freedom of movement)  
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Sternoclavicular   Plane or Gliding  
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Acromioclavicular   Plane or Gliding  
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Which of the following Humeral Structures is most distal?   Lesser Tubercle  
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What is another term for the mid area of the costal surface of the scapula?   Subscapular Fossa  
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Which of the following scapular structures is most posterior?   Acromion  
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What is the classification for the scapulohumeral joint?   Spheroidal  
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An injury of the anterioinferior aspect of the glenoid labrum is termed?   Bankart Lesion  
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Which of the following AP proximal shoulder projections will demo the lesser tubercle in profile?   Internal rotation  
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Which of the following projections will best demo a possible Hills-Sachs defect?   N/A  
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How much is the body rotation for a posterior oblique position?-Grashey Method   35-45 degrees  
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What anatomy of the shoulder is best demo'd with a Tangential Projection?-Fisk Modification   Glenoid Cavity  
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How much should the CR be angled for an AP axial projection of the clavicle on an asthenic PT?   N/A  
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The use of AEC is not recommended for the AP projection of the Scapula. T or F?   N/A  
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The shoulder girdle consists of ____, ____, and _____.   Proximal Humerus, Scapula, and Clavicle.  
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The 3 aspects of the Clavicle are the?   Sternal Extremity, Body(shaft), and Acromial Extremity.  
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Do females or males have thicker or more curvy in shape Clavicles?   Male  
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The 3 angles of the Scapula include?   Lateral Angle, Superior Angle, and Inferior Angle  
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Anterior Side of the Scapula is referred to as?   Costal Surface  
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Anatomic Name for Armpit?   Axilla  
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2 Fossae located on the posterior Scapula?   Infraspinous Fossa and Supraspinous Fossa  
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All joints of the shoulder girdle are classified as being?   Synovial (Diarthrodial)  
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Scapulohumeral-joint classification   Spheroidal  
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Sternoclavicular-joint classification   Plane  
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Acromioclavicular-joint classification   Plane  
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Greater Tubercle   Proximal Humerus  
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Coracoid Process   Scapula  
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Crest of Spine   Scapula  
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Coronoid Process   Not part of the shoulder girdle  
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Acromial Extremity   Clavicle  
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Intertubercular Groove   Proximal Humerus  
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Condylar Process   Not part of shoulder girdle  
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Surgical Neck   Proximal Humerus  
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At what angle should the affected arm be abducted from the body for the Inferosuperior Axial Projection?   90 degrees  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if the Greater Tubercle is profiled laterally   External Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if the Humeral Epicondlyes angled 45 degrees the the IR   Neutral Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if the Epicondyles are perpendicular to the IR   Internal Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if there is supination of the hand   External Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if the palm of hand is against thigh   Neutral Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if Epicondyles are parallel to the IR   External Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if Lesser Tubercle is profiled medially   Internal Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus Rotation if Proximal Humerus is in a lateral Position   Internal Rotation  
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Proximal Humerus in position for an AP projection   External Rotation  
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T or F: The use of a grid is not required for shoulders that measure less than 10 cm   TRUE  
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T or F: Low mA with short exposure times should be used for adult shoulder studies?   FALSE  
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T or F: Large focal spot setting should be selected for most adult shoulder studies?   FALSE  
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T or F: A high speed screen IR is recommended for shoulder studies when using a grid?   TRUE  
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T or F: The gonadal dose for most shoulder projections is .1 mrad or less.   TRUE  
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T or F: The use of contact shields over the breast, lung, and thyroid regions is recommended for most shoulder projections?   TRUE  
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kV range to be used for a shoulder series on the average adult?   70 to 80 kV  
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If physical immobilization is required, which individual should be asked to restrain a child for a shoulder series?   Parent or Guardian  
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T or F: CT arthography of the shoulder joint requires the use of iodinated contrast media injected into the joint?   TRUE  
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T or F: Nuclear Medicine bone scans can demo signs of osteomyelitis and cellulitis?   TRUE  
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T or F: Ultrasound can provide a functional (dynamic) evaluation of joint movement that MRI cannot.   TRUE  
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Compression between the greater tuberosity and soft tissues on the coracoacromial ligamentous and osseous arch?   Impingement Syndrome  
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Injury of the anterioinferior glenoid labrum?   Bankart Lesion  
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Inflammatory condition of the tendon?   Tendonitis  
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Superior Displacement of the Distal Clavicle?   Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation  
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Compression fracture of the articular surface of the humeral head?   Hills-Sachs Defect  
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Traumatic injury to one or more of the supportive muscles of the shoulder girdle?   Rotator Cuff Tear  
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Atrophy of Skeletal Tissue?   Osteoporosis  
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Subacromial Spurs   Impingement Syndrome  
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Fluid Filled Joint Space   Bursitis  
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Thin bony cortex   Osteoporosis  
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Abnormal widening of acromioclavicular joint space   Acromioclavicular joint seperation  
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