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Merrill Chapter 3
Information from chapter 3
Question | Answer |
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Quadrants | 1.Right upper quadrant (RUQ) 2. Right lower quadrant (RLQ) 3. Left upper quadrants (LUQ) 4. Left lower quadrant (LLQ) |
Regions | 1. Right hypochondrium 2. Epigastrium 3. Left hypocondrium 4. Right lateral 5. Umbilical 6. Left lateral 7. Right inguinal 8. Hypogastrium 9. Left inguinal |
Common variations in the shape of the human body | Body habitus |
Types of body habitus | 1.Sthenic 2. Hyposthenic 3. Asthenic 4. Hypersthenic |
Main groups of the bone of the body | 1. Axial skeleton 2. Appendicular skeleton |
What pathology is shown in a PA projection of thumb | Pathology shown are fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a PA thumb | Distal and proximal phalanx, carpometacarpal joint, metacarpal, trapezium |
What pathology is shown in a Oblique thumb | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in an Oblique thumb | Distal and proximal first phalanx, carpometacarpal joint, first mertacarpal and trapezium |
What pathology is shown in a Lateral thumb | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a Lateral thumb | Distal and proximal phalanx, carpometacarpal joint, metacarpal, trapezium |
What pathology is shown in a PA finger | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a PA finger | Phalanges (distal, middle, and proximal) of affected digit and distal half of adjoining metacarpal |
What pathology is shown in an Oblique finger | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in an Oblique finger | Phalanges (distal, middle, and proximal) of affected digit and distal half of adjoining metacarpal |
What pathology is shown in a Lateral finger | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a Lateral finger | distal, middle, and proximal phalanges of affected digit and its adjoining metacarpal head |
What pathology is shown in a PA hand | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a PA hand | Entire hand, carpals and 2.5cm of the distal radius and ulna |
What pathology is shown in a PA oblique hand | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a PA oblique hand | Phalanges, metacarpals, carpals and 2.5cm of distal radius and ulna |
What pathology is shown in a Lateral hand | Displacement of fractures, location of foreign bodies |
What area is covered in a Lateral hand | Phalanges, metacarpals, carpals and 2.5cm of distal radius and ulna |
What pathologhy is shown in a PA wrist | Fractures |
What area is covered in a PA wrist | Mid and proximal metacarpals, carpal, distal radius and ulna and associated joints; soft tissue |
What pathologhy is shown in a PA oblique (external rotation)wrist | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a PA oblique (external rotation)wrist | Distal radius and ulna, carpals, mid metacarpal area |
What pathologhy is shown in a PA oblique (internal rotaion)wrist | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a PA oblique (internal rotation)wrist | Distal radius and ulna, carpals, mid metacarpal area |
What pathologhy is shown in a Lateral wrist | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a Lateral wrist | Distal radius and ulna, carpals, mid metacarpal area |
What pathology is shown in a Scaphoid-PA (Ulnar Deviation) wrist | Fracture, dislocation, foreign body |
What area is covered in a Scaphoid-PA (Ulnar Deviation) | Entire scaphoid bopne (wrist) |