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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What side of the elbow is capitulum located | Radial Side |
| Trauma Axial Lateromedial and mediolateral name elbow | Coyle method |
| CR degree and centering Lateromedial Coyle Method | 45 Degree, 90 Degree Flexion, at radial head, toward patient |
| What does the Lateromedial Coyle Method Demonstrate | Dislocations, fractures of Elbow RADIAL HEAD |
| What organ is resposible for glucose metabolism | Pancreas |
| Torus Fracture | Incomplete fracture of the shaft, with impaction and bulging of the pereostinum |
| Vein for Venupuncture | Medial Cubital |
| What is the purpose of an ERCP | Exam of billiary and main pancreatic duct |
| Surgical Cholangiography | imaging preformed during surgical removal of the gallbladder and cystic duct to assure patency |
| On what part of the bowel is the appendix located | Cecum |
| Spot during small bowel | Illeocecal valve |
| Enema tip should not be inserted more than | 3-4 inches |
| Esophagus midway in between spine and hilar region | LAO |
| Large Rounded projection | tuberosity |
| Cavity within a bone | Sinus |
| Term synonomus with a groove | sulcus |
| Major arteries supplying arteries to the brain | common carotid arteries vertebral arteries |
| The term nephroptosis means | dropping or downward displaced kidney |
| Where do the ureters lie in respect to the kidneys | Anterior |
| What position is the ureters best demonstrated in IVU | Prone |
| Degree of obliquity is recommended for cystography | 45-60 ( think double an IVU) |
| During ERCP contrast medium is injected into the | common bile duct |
| Med term for condition of stones in the gallbladder | Cholelithiasis |
| What is Sialography | Exam of salivary glands and their ducts |
| Name of the distal gastric sphincter | Pylorus |
| What two ducts unite to form the common bile duct | Cystic Duct and the common hepatic duct |
| What is the double-walled serous membrane associated with the abdomen | Peritoneum |
| Name of the upper region of the abdomen | epigastric |
| What three projections are generally included in an acute abdomen survey | AP supine abdomen, erect or lateral decubitus abdomen, PA chest |
| Pituitary gland is seated in which cranial bone | Sphenoid |
| What bone is the petrous pyramids located | Temporal bone |
| Crista Galli located | ethmoid bone |
| Sella Turcica located | Sphenoid bone |
| Modified Law | TMJ 15 degree caudal 1.5 in superior to upside EAM |
| Schullar Method | TMJ 25-30 Caudal 1/2 in anterior and 2 inch superior to upside EAM |
| Modified Towne TMJ | 35 Caudal 3 inch superior to Nasion |
| Pterygoid process part of which bone | Sphenoid |
| optic foramina part of which bone | sphenoid |
| PA UGI barium filled | body of stomach |
| Healthy adult, trouble breathing oxygen level | 1-6 liters/min |
| Styloid process is apart of which bone | temporal bone |
| Type of skull 45-47 degree angle to MSP | Mesocephalic Average |
| Motion impacted by what qualities | just spatial resolution |
| Which body system synthesize vitamin D | integumentary system |