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Positioning Quiz

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1. PA Axial Obique Projection - Acetabulum is also known as?




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2. What classification and mobility type is the sacroiliac joint?




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3. A patient enters ER with a pelvis injury due to MVA. The AP pelvis demonstrates possible defect or fracture of the acetabulum. No other fractures and patient can move comfortably. What additional projections will demonstrate possible acetabular fractures?




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4. Each hip bone is composed of three divisions. What are they?




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5. how is the pelvis (body) positioned for a PA axial oblique (Teufel) projection?




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6. How many degrees are the femurs abducted (from vertical plane) for the bilateral frog-leg (modified cleaves method)?




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7. True or False: During an axiolateral (inferosuperior) projection of the hip the male patient recieves more than 20 times the gonadal dose than a female.




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8. Common aseptic or ischemic necrosis. Legions usually involve only one hip. Predominately occurs in boys 10 -15 years of age.




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9. The greater trochanter is located?




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10. Which bones fuse together to form the acetabulum?




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11. Modified Cleaves Method




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12. Two hip bones (ossa coxae, also called innominate bones) one sacrum, and one coccyx.




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13. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis.




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14. Taylor Method




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15. Trauma




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16. True




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17. Two. The false or greater pelvis and the lesser or true pelvis.




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18. Shorter; wider with smaller margins.




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19. Chondrosarcoma




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20. 45 degrees





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