Positioning Test
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| A. FalseB. The center chamber onlyC. Cartligenous; synarthrodial (in adults)D. False. You can use shielding for the AP hip but not the pelvisE. Modified axiolateral (Clements-Nakayama Method)F. JudetG. Two. The false or greater pelvis and the lesser or true pelvis.H. in adolescent athletes who experience a sudden forceful or unbalanced contraction of the tendinous and muscular attachments.I. non-traumaJ. the ASIS and symphysis pubis.K. The hip bonesL. during pelvic trauma and childbirth.M. The body, the ischial tuberosity, the ischial spine, the lesser sciatic notch and the ramus of the ischium.N. 40 degrees caudad.O. abduct both femora 40 to 45 degree from vertical.P. The femur bone. This bone and the associated joints are a frequent source of pathology when trauma occurs.Q. Modified Cleaves MethodR. The CR angle for females is 30 to 45 degrees cephalad. 20 to 30 degrees is for a male patientS. The ischial spineT. Upper right and left chambers |
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