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| Which body habitus represents large and heavy body, lungs and heart are high, and stomach is transverse? | Hypersthenic
pg. 78
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| Term that describes the path of the central ray? | Projection
pg. 81
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| A position where the head is positioned higher than the feet? | Fowler position
pg. 90
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| Which vertebral level is the sternal angle located? | T4-5
pg. 81
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| Which vertebral level is the ASIS located? | S1-2
pg. 81
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| This type of joint is described to be cartilaginous, and are partially movable. | Amphiarthrotic joints
pg. 91
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| This type of diarthrotic joint permits flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction; it can be found in the radiocarpal joint and the metacarpophalangeal joints (2-5). | Condyloid (ellipsoid)
pg. 93
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| Where is the secondary ossification center located? | Epiphysis
pg. 94
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| How many carpal bones are there? | 8
pg. 96
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| Which wrist position positions the wrist PA, everting the hand laterally? | PA ulnar flexion/deviation
pg. 103
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| This position flexes the elbow 80 degrees with the hand pronated. The CR is directed 45 degrees from shoulder to the elbow. | Trauma axial lateral elbow (coyle method)
pg. 105
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| The glenohumeral joint and glenoid cavity is best seen on which shoulder view? | Grashey Method
pg. 106
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| This view of the shoulder shows the greater tubercle in profile. | External rotation
pg. 106
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| This disease is characterized as a chronic epiphysitis of the tibial tuberosity that occurs in some active young adults. | Osgood-Schlatter Disease
pg. 111
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| This is the largest sesamoid bone in the body. | Patella
pg. 112
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| For the Judet view of the acetabulum, the anterior rim can be shown with the affected side up or down? | Affected side down
pg. 126
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| Type of fracture where a small bony fragment pulled from bony prominence as a result of forceful pull of the attached ligament or tendon (chip fracture). | Avulsion
pg. 131
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| Transverse fracture of distal third of radius with posterior angulation and associated avulsion fracture of ulnar styloid process. | Colles
pg. 132
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| How many fused vertebrae make up the coccyx? | 4
pg. 133
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| Which view of the cervical spine is best for showing intervertebral foramina? | Oblique
pg. 137
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| An oblique of the lumbar spine is best for showing what structure? | Apophyseal Articulations
pg. 141
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| Ribs 8-10 are considered what type of ribs? | False ribs
pg. 146
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| How is a patient rotated and how many degrees for an oblique sternum? | 15-20 degrees RAO
pg. 147
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| How many facial bones are there? | 14
pg. 148
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| How many cranial bones are there? | 8
pg. 150
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| There is approximately how many degrees difference between the OML and the IOML? | 7 degrees
pg. 153
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| This view places the petrous ridges in the lower third of the orbits. | PA axial Cranium (Caldwell)
pg. 156
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| This view of the sinuses is best for showing all the sinuses. | Lateral
pg. 163
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| Which part of the small intestine is the longest measuring approximately 13 feet? | Ileum
pg. 179
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| This is a technique that removes unnecessary structures such as bone from superimposition on contrast-filled blood vessels. | Subtraction
pg. 205
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