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in a PA hand, what position is the thumb in oblique
where are the sesamoid bones in the hand
how many phalanx does the thumb have
distal row carpals
proximal row carpals
what are the joints founds in the hand and wrist
what is shown on an external oblique of the elbow
what is shown on an internal oblique of the elbow
what are trauma lateral elbow views used to visualize
are epicondyles parallel or perpendicular in AP parallel
are epicondyles parallel or perpendicular in lateral perpendicular
which view of the elbow best demonstrates the olecranon process
when would you use a PA forearm
how could you tell the difference of PA vs AP of the forearm on an xray
what view of the shoulder shows the lesser tubercle
what view of the shoulder shows the greater tubercle
what does the grashey demonstrate
what does the y view demonstrate
what is the textbook name for the axillary
degree of oblique for y view scapula
position of humerus for y view scapula
PA Axial clavicle tube angle and direction 15-30 degrees caudal
how much weight is used for AC joints
what bones create the SC joint
what is the degree of oblique for the SC joints
which joint is demonstrated on RPO, side up or side down?
which joint is demonstrated on RAO, side up or side down?
which joint is demonstrated on LPO, side up or side down?
which joint is demonstrated on LAO, side up or side down?
tarsal bones
how many phalanx does the 1st toe have
AP foot tube angle
AP toe CR
degree of oblique for medial oblique foot
what makes the oblique a quality image
what is superimposed on the lateral foot
what is weight bearing feet evaluating
how do you perform the tangential view of the sesamoid bones of the foot
degree of angle for plantodorsal axial calcaneus 40 degrees cephalad ?
ankle oblique vs mortise oblique oblique is 45 degrees, mortise is 15-20 degrees
what is open on the 45 degree oblique
what joint space is open on the lateral ankle
what is superimposed on a lateral ankle
how can you identify over rotation on a lateral ankle
who stresses the ankle for ankle stress views
AP knee central ray
femoral condyles on an AP are positioned parallel
femoral condyles on a lat are positioned perpendicular
lateral knee degree of bend
why do we angle on lateral knee
what should be superimposed on a lateral knee
if the abductor tubercle is posterior how should you adjust the patient
for trauma, what projection of a lateral knee is used
degree of oblique knee
what joint is open on the medial oblique knee
what is demonstrated on the tunnel views
where is the apex of the patella
what is osgood schlatter disease
CR for AP hip
what is the rotation required for lower limbs
why do we do an internal rotation for AP hip
for a frog hip, how many degrees of abduction
if the patient is fractured which view will replace the frog danelius miller
is the CR parallel or perp to the femoral neck for trauma hip perp
where is the top border of the IR on an AP pelvis
central ray for pelvis in textbook
how could you tell if the lower limbs are not rotated the lesser trochanters would be in profile
inlet tube angle
outlet tube angle
what degree of oblique is used for judet method
what area is demonstrated on judet method
which oblique position demonstrates the anterior rim
spiral fx of pediatric femur would indicate
what is the tube angle and direction for AP SI joints male: female:
oblique degrees for SI joints
central ray for oblique SI joints
which SI joint is demonstrated on RPO
which SI joint is demonstrated on RAO
which SI joint is demonstrated on LPO
which SI joint is demonstrated on LAO
AP lumbar central ray
iliac crest is at which vertebral level
on AP lumbar, how can you identify rotation
lateral lumbar CR
on a lateral lumbar, are the foramina or Z joints demonstrated
degree of oblique for lumbar spine
scotty dogs eye is
scotty dogs ear is
scotty dogs neck is
scotty dogs foot is
on an oblique lumbar, are the foramina or Z joints demonstrated
what is demonstrated on an LPO lumbar
what is demonstrated on an RAO lumbar
what spine pathology can be demonstrated using flexion and extension
on an lateral thoracic, are the foramina or Z joints demonstrated
how would you set your technique for a breathing technique
which c spine vertebra has the dens atlas
AP c spine CR, angle, and direction
if the teeth are covering the dens, how would you adjust the patient rotate the head backwards more
what is the SID for a lateral c spine 72
on a lateral cspine, are the foramina or Z joints demonstrated
degree of oblique cspine
SID for oblique cspine
for POSTERIOR cspine obliques whats the tube angle and direction
for ANTERIOR cspine obliques whats the tube angle and direction
on an oblique cspine, are the foramina or Z joints demonstrated
what is demonstrated on LPO cspine
what is demonstrated on LAO cspine
what is flexion and extension used for in the cspine
what is a soft tissue neck used to demonstrate
define stridor
how would a STN be performed on an infant
pneumothorax definition
pleural effusion definition
atelectasis definition
emphysema definition
TB definition
decub chest is done to demonstrate which pathology
on a decub chest, is it side up or side down that is in focus
lordotic chest position
which area of the lungs is visualized on a lordotic chest
what pathology is best visualized on a lordotic chest
where should the ETT be located
where does the swan ganz enter
why do we use RAO for sternum to put it over the heart shadow so its better visualized
true ribs include 1-7
false ribs include 8-12
where do the ribs connect to thoracic vertebrae
do we do posterior or anterior projection to demonstrate axillary ribs
breathing for upper pain?
breating for lower pain?
what is a flail chest
for LLD of abdomen, are we looking at side up or side down
why do we use LLD instead of RLD
how long should the pt be upright or decub position prior to exposure
pnuemoperitoneum definition
ascites definition
volvulus definition
ileus definition
hirschsprung disease definition
define dysphagia
define dysphasia
pharynx order nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx
do you change your CR on UGI images for different patient size?
atomic number of barium
what type of contrast is used for possible perforation
what does NPO mean
3 parts of the small intestine
what shape is the duodenum
when does the timed sequence start for a SBFT
when is a SBFT finished
what does TI stand for
where does the small intestine connect to the large intestine
right flexure
left flexure
tipping position for BE sims
single contrast BE just contrast
double contrast BE contrast and air
which method demonstrates the mucosal lining of the colon
barium location on AP supine
barium location on PA prone
barium location on LLD
barium location on RLD
what pathology of colon is best demonstrated in a double contrast study
which flexure is open on an LPO
which flexure is open on an RAO
mandible oblique for ramus
mandible oblique for body
mandible oblique for ___
what type of contrast is used for an ERCP
how does the scope access the biliary tree
common pathology on a myelogram
between which days should the HSG be performed
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