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Procedures Quiz 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How do you test for competency? | Paper/paper/comp |
| When you are comped, what things do you need to put on a Paper to give to Laura? | Date of Comp, Tech who examined you, Grade |
| How many Comps are there? | 78 |
| What % do you need to pass a Comp? | 85% |
| SID | Source to IR distance |
| OID | Object to IR disance |
| SOD | Source to Object distance |
| Name the classifications of bones | Long, flat, short, irregular, sesamoid (5) |
| Name some LONG bones | Femur, humerus |
| Name some FLAT bones | Skull, sternum, scapula |
| Name some SHORT bones | wrist, ankle bones |
| Name some IRREGULAR bones | Vertebrae, pelvis |
| Name some SESAMOID bones | Patella, 1 in toe, 1 in thumb |
| How many bones in the Axial skeleton? | 80 |
| How many bones in the Appendicular skeleton? | 126 |
| What controls the contrast (shades of gray) | KvP |
| What controls the brightness? | MAs |
| What projection do you get with the patient facing forward? | AP |
| What projection do you get with the patient facing the IR? | PA |
| What projection do you get with the patient on their side? | Lateral |
| What projection do you get with the patient at an angle? | Oblique |
| What body habitus is "normal" | Sthenic (50%) |
| What body habitus is "thin" | Hyposthenic (35%) |
| What body habitus is "frail" | Asthenic (10%) |
| What body habitus is "wide" | Hypersthetic (5%) |
| Hx | History |
| Is higher OID good or bad? | Bad - it makes the image magnified and have poor resolution |
| Diaphysis | Center part of a long bone (shaft) |
| Epiphysis | Ends of a long bone |
| Name the three functional classifications of joints | Synarthroses, Diarthroses, and Amphiarthroses |
| What joint is immovable (sutures of the skull) | Synarthroses |
| What joint is slightly movable (symphysis pubis) | Amphiarthroses |
| What joint moves freely (ball in socket-most movable) | Diarthroses |
| How many types of joints are there in the body (structural classification)? | 11 |
| What is special about synovial joints? | Synovial fluid and is contained in a capsule |
| Rounded process at an articular extremity | condyle |
| beak-like process | coracoid |
| ridge-like process | crest |
| projection above a condyle | epicondyle |
| small, smooth process for articulation with another structure | facet |
| hook-shaped process | hamulus |
| expanded end of a long bone | head |
| hornlike process on a bone | horn |
| less prominent ridge than a crest | line |
| club-shaped process | malleolus |
| projecting part or prominence | protuberance |
| sharp process | spine |
| long, pointed process | styloid |
| two large rounded and elevated processes located that the neck and the shaft of the femur | trochanter |
| small, rounded, and elevated process | tubercle |
| large rounded and elevated process | tuberosity |