Positioning Review Ch. 4
True/False: The hands are placed in a 45 degree AP oblique position when using the Norgaard method.
False
Name of the joint between the first metacarpal and proximal phalanx of the thumb
First Metacarpal phalangeal (1st MCP)
The name of the joint between the middle and distal phalanges of the forth digit?
Forth distal interphalangeal (4th DIP)
Which carpal contains a "hooklike" process
Hamate
In an erect anatomical position which structure is considered to be most inferior or distal?
Head of Ulna
What is the major disadvantage of performing a PA projection of the thumb rather than a AP?
Increase OID, causing more magnification, and less detail.
Which two bony landmarks are palpated to assist with positioning of the upper limb?
Lateral and medial epicondyles
True/False: Anterior and posterior fat pads of the elbow are best seen on correctly postponed and correctly lateral (AP) elbow projections.
False
True/False: Placing multiple images on the same digital IP is recommended.
False
Which bone of the upper limb contains the coronoid process?
Ulna
What is the total number of bones that make up the entire hand?
27
how many bones make up the phalanges of the hand?
14
How many bones make up the carpal canal?
5
Which clinical indications requires a decrease in a manual exposure factors?
Advanced osteroprosis
where is the central ray centered for a PA projection of the second digit?
Affected PIP joint
Where are the coronoid and radial fuss located
Anterior aspect of the distal humerus
Name of the joint between the forearm and the carpals
Radiocarpal
Name of the joint between the distal radius and ulna
Distal radioulnar
The long axis of the anatomic part being imaged should be placed
Parallel to the long axis of the IR
In what position should the hand be for an PA oblique thumb position?
Pronated
Which carpal is most commonly fractured?
Scaphoid
Which two carpal bones are located most anteriorly as seen on a lateral wrist radiograph?
Scaphoid and trapezium
In what position should the hand be for an AP elbow projection?
Supinated
where is the central ray placed for a PA projection of the hand?
Third MCP joint
True/False: Both hands are examined with one single exposure when using the Norgaard method.
True
True/False: To visualize fat pads surrounding the elbow, exposure factors must be adjusted to see both bony and soft tissue structures.
True
Name of the joint between the two phalanges of the first digit
first interphalangeal (1st IP)
Why should a forearm never be taken as a PA projection?
the radius and ulna cross. (superimposition)
Why is it important to keep the long axis of the digit parallel to the IR?
to reduce distortion of the phalanges, to properly visualize joints, and to demonstrate small fractures