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positioning Test

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Pain is posterior what veiw would you take
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What are the 3 divisions of the sternum
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How many floating ribs do you have? Which ones?
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What age is your xiphoid process fully ossified
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Which ribs are your false ribs?
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What 5 veiws do you take if patient is having pain on the posterior left side
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The Bony Thorax consists of
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What are ribs 2 end called
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Pain is anterior what veiw would you take
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What 5 veiws do you take if patient is having pain on the anterior left side
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Which ribs are your true ribs?
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Where is the thorax widest
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Kvp factors for ribs above and below the diaphragm
A.
Vertebral end and the sternal end
B.
8th or 9th ribs
C.
1. above 65-75 kvp2. below 75-85 kvp
D.
1-7
E.
PA chest, PA above the diaphragm, RAO, LAO, AP below the diaphragm
F.
sternum, thoracic vertebrae, and 12 pairs of ribs
G.
AP
H.
Manubrium, body, xiphoid process
I.
2 floating ribs11 & 12
J.
8-12
K.
PA
L.
PA chest, AP above the diaphragm, LPO, RPO, Ap below the diaphragm
M.
40
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Is the head of the rib anteriorly or posteroirly?
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The longest part of the sternum is
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Ribs on the left side are elongated
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Ribs on the right side are elongated

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