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Rad tech Test

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How much should the leg be flexed for a lateral projection of the knee?
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how many bones are found in the lower limb?
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How much is the knee flexed for a lateral projection of the patella?
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To demonstrate the ankle mortise, the leg and foot should be rotated? and how many degrees?
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What tarsal bone is located between the talus and cuneiforms?
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What is the position of the femoral condyles when the leg is properly positioned for an AP projection?
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How far should the IR extend beyond the ankle or knee joint for an AP projection of the leg?
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What must be rotated for all oblique projections of the ankle?
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For a lateral projection of the foot, the CR should be directed to the?
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Which tibial condyle has a facet for articulation with the head of the fibula?
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where do the talus and calcaneus articulate?
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How is the CR directed for the PA axial projection (Holmblad method) of the incondylar fossa?
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Which specific projections of the ankle are performed to diagnose a tear of the medial or lateral ligament?
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what is the large process at the distal end of the tibia?
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When the knee is properly positioned for an AP projection, the patella will lie?
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how many metatarsal bones are there?
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What is not clearly demonstrated on an AP projection of the ankle?
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the ankle joint is formed by articulations between?
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The fibula articulates with the tibia at the?
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Where will the fibula be located on a properly positioned lateral radiograph of the ankle?
A.
parallel to the IR
B.
base of the 3rd metatarsal
C.
navicular
D.
20-30 degrees
E.
medially, 15-20 degrees
F.
medial malleolus
G.
lateral
H.
over the posterior half of the tibia
I.
distal end of the proximal end
J.
slightly to the medial side
K.
30
L.
leg and foot
M.
1.5"
N.
lateral melleolus of the fibula inferior surface of the tibia medial malleolus of the tibia
O.
subtalar joint
P.
5-10 degrees
Q.
perpendicular to the lower leg
R.
5
S.
ankle mortise
T.
AP eversion stress AP inversion stress
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Which projections of the foot will best demonstrate the structural status of the longitudinal arch?
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The inferior aspect of the foot is termed?
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What projections of the ankle are performed on a patient following an inversion or eversian injury?
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Where should the CR be directed for a PA projection of the patella?
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known as the anterior border of the tibia?
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How many degrees of rotation are needed to properly rotate the foot for the AP oblique projection of the toes?
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two peaklike processes arising from the intercondylar eminence?
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largest bone in the body?
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what are the two prominent processes on the proximal end of the tibia?
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How many degrees of angulation are required to open the interphalangeal joint spaces of the otes on an AP projection?

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