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RAD102 Final Study

Weeks 1-11 Review

TermDefinition
Calcaneus Tarsal Bone
Talus Tarsal Bone
Navicular Tarsal Bone
Cuboid Tarsal Bone
Medial Cuneiform Tarsal Bone
Intermediate Cuneiform Tarsal Bone
Lateral Cuneiform Tarsal Bone
Scaphoid Carpal Bone
Lunate Carpal Bone
Triquetrum Carpal Bone
Pisiform Carpal Bone
Trapezium Carpal Bones
Trapezoid Carpal Bone
Capitate Carpal Bone
Hamate Carpal Bone
A general positioning rule is to place the long axis of the anatomical part ____ to the long axis of the image receptor. Parallel
Rickets Lower extremity pathology
Osgood-Schlatter Disease Lower extremity pathology
Gout Lower extremity pathology
Joint Effusion Lower extremity pathology
Knee -non routine view Weight bearing
Foot- non routine view Weight bearing
Ankle-non routine view Inversion/Eversion
Level 1 Hospital primary hospitals that can provide total care for all injuries. Offers prompt availability of care in several specialties.
Level 2 Hospital most common, can handle most trauma cases and readily transport patients to Level I if needed.
Level 3 Hospital in remote rural areas, allow 20–30-minute call-in time frame for needed staff, can offer stabilization of patients if severe enough and can transport to higher levels of care.
List routine projections for the chest. PA/Lateral
List routine projections for ribs-upper and lower. • AP/PA • Obliques
List routine projections for the sternum. PA/RAO
List routine projections for the abdomen. AP Upright, AP Supine, KUB
List routine projections for the SC joints. PA, RAO, LAO
List routine projections for the fingers and hand. AP, Oblique, Lateral
List routine projections for the forearm and elbow. AP/Lateral
List routine projections for the humerus + trauma. AP Humerus • Lateral Humerus • Transthoracic Lateral (Lawrence Method)
Skeletal Body System
Circulatory Body System
Digestive Body System
Respiratory Body System
Urinary Body System
Reproductive Body System
Nervous Body System
Muscular Body System
Endocrine Body System
Endocrine Body System
Integumentary Body System
RUQ Quadrant of the Abdomen
LUQ Quadrant of the Abdomen
RLQ Quadrant of the Abdomen
LLQ Quadrant of the Abdomen
Levels of structures of the body: smallest to biggest. Atom, Molecule, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Systems, Organism
What is the most common lethal nosocomial infection? Pneumonia
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