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Positioning chpt7

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What two bony points must be located in order to do a pelvis projection?   show
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The Ilia articulates with the sacrum posteriorly at what?   show
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How many deg should the feet and lower limbs be internally rotated for an AP pelvis?   show
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Central ray angle for AP pelvis enters where?   show
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What is shown in profile if the lower limbs are in the correct position for the AP pelvis?   show
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What method will demonstrate the femoral necks in the AP oblique projection?   show
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AP oblique femoral neck, modified cleaves method, what angle is put on the central ray?   show
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show 45 deg  
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show bilateral 25-45 and unilateral 45 modified cleaves method  
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Which plane should be positioned to the midline of the grid for an AP of hip?   show
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How many degrees is the lower limb and foot internally rotated for AP hip?   show
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Central ray angle for an AP projection of the hip?   show
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show Longstein-Hickey method  
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show Danelius-Miller  
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What is the name of the cross table hip projection?   show
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How many degrees rotation of the foot and lower limb are required for the Danelius-Miller axiolateral projection?   show
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What are some of the things needed for the axiolateral projection danelius-miller?   show
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show Perpendicular to the long axis of the femoral neck and perpendicular to the IR  
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show Parallel to the long axis of the femoral necks, parallel to the ASIS  
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What is the respiration phase for axiolateral projection of the hip?   show
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What is the respiration phase for AP projection of the pelvis?   show
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show Superior , inferior  
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What size IR and which position is used for an AP projection of the hip?   show
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show ASIS  
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show Femur  
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In the anatomical position, the body of the femur is angled how many degrees?   show
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How far apart should the heels be placed to internally rotate the lower limbs for an AP pelvis?   show
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Where do you center the IR for an AP pelvis?   show
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Where is the central ray directed for an AP oblique projection of the femoral neck?   show
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What best describes the female pelvis?   show
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show Synovial gliding  
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show Congenital hip dysplasia  
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Flattening of the femoral head owing to vascular interruption?   show
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In relation to the midsagittal plane, the SI joints angle how much?   show
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show 45  
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show 2” inferior to the ASIS  
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show 2.5 “ distal to midline of the ASIS and pubic symphsis  
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show 10x12  
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show Perpendicular to the long axis of the femoral neck, enters mid thigh and passes through the femoral neck about 2 ½ inches below the point of intersection of the localization lines  
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Internal oblique position for the AP oblique projection judet method demonstrates what?   show
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External rotation for the AP oblique projection judet method demonstrates what?   show
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What is the purpose of having the head and neck of the greater trochanter on the same projection?   show
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show Ilium, pubis, and the ischium  
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Where should the IR be centered in an AP hip radiograph?   show
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show Ball and socket synovial joint  
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Which of the following projections can be performed with the use of a compensating filter?   show
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show Iliopubic Column  
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This is rheumatoid arthritis variant involving the SI joints and spine:   show
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show Congenital Hip Dysplasia  
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show Legg-Calve-Perthes disease  
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Form of arthritis marked by progressive cartilage deterioration in synovial joints and vertebrae:   show
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Increased density of atypically soft bone:   show
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Loss of bone density:   show
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show Paget Disease  
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show Slipped Epiphysis  
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Malignant tumor arising from cartilage cells:   show
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Malignant neoplasm of plasma cells involving the bone marrow and causing destruction of the bone:   show
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