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Oste, Arthr.selftest

osterology, arthrology, and position of the shoulder girdle

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1)which classification of bone is the scapula? A)Flat
2)which classification of bone is clavicle? B)Long
3)what is the name of the fossa on the anterior surface of the scapula? A)Subscapula
4)which border of the scapula extends from the glenoid cavity to the inferior angle? B)Lateral
5)which boarder of the scapula extends from the superior angle to the inferior angle? B)Medial
6)of which part of the scapula is the acromion an extension? B)Spine
7)where is the coracoid process located in reference to the body of the scapula? C)Lateral & Superior
9)which borders of the scapula unite to form the inferior angle? A)1.Medial & 2.Lateral
10)where is the scapular notch located B)Superior
11)which joint is a ball and socket joint? C)Scapulohumeral
12)which portion of the scapula articulates with the humeral head? D)Glenoid Fossa
13)which portion of the scapula articulates with the clavicle? A)Acromion
14)when performing AP projections of the shoulder, where should the central ray be directed? B)one inch(2.5cm)medial to the coracoid process
8)which borders of the scapula unite to form the superior angle? B)1.Medial & 3. Superior
15)With reference to the plane of the IR, how should the humeral epicondyles be positioned for the AP projection of the shoulder with the shoulder in external rotation? A)Parallel
16)With reference to the plane of the IR, how should the humeral epictondyles be position for the AP projection of the shoulder with internal rotation? B)Perpendicular
17)With reference to the plane of the IR, how should the humeral eoicondyles be positioned for the AP projection of the shoulder with the shoulder in neutral rotation? D)45 degree medial oblique
18)which projection of the shoulder best demonstrates the greater tubercle of the humerus in profile? D)AP projection with external rotation
19)Which projection of the shoulder best demonstrates the humeral head in projection? C)AP projection with external rotation
20)Which projection of the shoulder best demonstrates the lesser tubercle of the humerus in profile & pointing toward the glenoid cavity? C)AP projection with internal rotation
Which projection of the shoulder is being performed when the pt. is supine w/ the right shoulder centered on the IR, a vertical central ray is being directed perpendicular to the center of the IR,&the humeral epicondyles are parallel w the plane of the IR D)AP projection with external rotation
What should be adjusted from the regular procedure for the transthoracic lateral projection( Lawrence method)of the humerus if the pt. is unable to elevate the unaffected arm? B)Central ray angulation
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39)when performing the AP projection of the scapula, the center ray should be directed toward a point 2 inchs(5cm)__to the coracoid process c)Inferior
40)When performing a lateral projection of the scapula with the pt. positioned right anterior oblique or left anterior oblique, approximately how much body rotation is necessary for the average pt. ? D)45 to 60 degrees
Created by: CifalaD
 

 



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