Practice Exam 2 UE Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
CR placement for the first digit should be directed to: | 1st MCP joint |
CR placement for the second digit should be directed to: | 2nd MCP joint |
CR placement for the third digit should be directed to: | 3rd MCP joint |
CR placement for the fourth digit should be directed to: | 4th MCP joint |
CR placement for the fifth digit should be directed to: | 5th MCP joint |
In what position is the thumb when the hand is pronated with finger extended? | Oblique |
The ring finger is the _______ digit. | Fourth |
When positioning for a lateral of the 4th digit, which aspect should be placed over the IR? | Medial or ulnar aspect |
When positioning for a lateral of the 2nd digit, which aspect should be placed over the IR? | Lateral (radial) aspect |
When positioning for a lateral of the 3rd digit, which aspect should be placed over the IR? | Lateral or medial aspect |
When positioning for a lateral of the 5th digit, which aspect should be placed over the IR? | Medial or ulnar aspect |
For oblique of the 2nd digit, the finger should be rotated _______ from the prone position. | Medially |
For an oblique of the 2nd digit, the finger should be rotated _______ from the prone position. | Medially |
For an oblique of the 3rd digit, the finger should be rotated _____ from the prone position. | Laterally |
For an oblique of the 5th finger, the finger should be rotated _____ from the prone position. | Laterally |
Where should the CR be located for a PA oblique hand projection? | Perpendicular to the 3rd MCP joint |
Rotation of the forearm so the palm faces down is called: | Pronation |
Where should the proper placement of the CR be for an AP projection of the hand? | 3rd metacarpophalangeal joint |
You do not meed to include the wrist bones on a PA hand projection | False |
The carpal located on the most lateral side, distal end of the wrist is the ____. | Trapezium (Greater multangular) |
What bone is the focus of the PA ulnar deviation projection of the wrist? | Scaphoid (navicular) |
The hand should be made into a loose fist for what projection? | PA wrist |
A ___ degree tube angle is needed for the Gaynor-Hart tangential projection of the Carpal Aanal. | 25-30 |
Which of the following positions would best demonstate the navicular in a radiographic examination of the wrist? | PA Ulna flexion |
What is the proper position for an AP forearm projection. | Hand supinated |
In performining a routine examination of the forearm, which of the following must be done to insure a desirable AP (anteroposterior) projection? | Hand must be supinated |
To insure a good AP elbow projection | Have the humerus in the same plane as the forearm |
Which structure is located on the medial side of an AP elbow projection? | Trochlea |
Which projection would show the radial head free of superimposition? | Lateral oblique elbow |
Which projection would show the coronoid process free of superimposition? | Medial oblique elbow |
The lateral elbow position is a mediolateral projection. | False |
For the Coyle view of the elbow, angling the beam 25 degrees toward the patient would allow the visualization of the: | Radial head |
The CR placement for the AP humerus is: | Perpendicular and centered at mid shaft |
Superimposred condyles would tell you that it is a properly position AP humerus projection. | False. The condyles for an AP humerus should be parallel to the IR and not superimposed. |
When the patient places the posterior aspect of the hand against the thigh, the epicondyles will be: | Perpendicular to the IR |
For the proximal humerus transthoracic lateral, if patient is unable to raise the unaffected are over the head, what should be done? | Angle the CR cephaloc 10-15 degrees |
Which position of the shoulder shows the greater tubercle(tuberosity) in profile? | Lateral rotation |
The inferosuperior axial projection of the shoulder is also known as the: | Lawrence Method |
With reference to the plane of the IR, how should the humeral epicondyles be positioned for an AP projection of the shoulder in external rotation | Parallel |
The Grashney Method is done to show the: | Glenoid cavity |
A properly positioned shoulder would have the CR at: | 1 inch inferior to the coracoid |
For the superoinferior axial projection of the shoulder, the CR should be ____ through the shoulder joint | Angled 5-15 degrees away from the patient (toward the elbow) |
The Grashey Method will have the patient: | 35-45 degrees oblique |
What is the PA Oblique "Y" used for? | Shoulder dislocations |
How much should the patient be rotated for a PA Oblique Scapula "Y" view? | 45-60 degrees until the scapula is perpendicular to the IR |
When performing an AP projection of the scapula, the CR should be directed: | 2" below coracoid process, 2" medial from lateral border of the patient |
When performing a lateral scapula with the patient's arm flexed behind the lower back, which anatomy will be viewed. | Acromion and coracoid |
What is the proper breathing instruction when performing a lateral scapula? | Suspend respiration |
An AP clavicle is performed with: | Full expiration |
The AP axial clavicle projection will have the CR: | Angled 15-30 degrees cephalic |
The PA axial clavicle projection will have the CR: | Angled 15-30 degrees caudal |
The proper breathing instructions for the axial clavicle is: | Full inhalation ( to elevate the clavicle more) |
Examination of the left AC joint should also include the right also | True |
When performing an AP projection of the AC joints, how many pounds of weight should be affixed to each wrist? | 5-10 albs |
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