Procedures Midterm

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When performing an AP projection of the humerus, the upper margin of the IR should be placed ?

1.5 inches above the head

Which term refers to a rounded process at an articular end?

Condyle

Which term refers to a beak-like or crown process?

Coronoid

For radiography of the chest, the patient is placed in an upright position whenever possible to?

Demonstrate air-fluid levels and allow gravity to depress the diaphragm

The structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity is the?

Diaphragm

Hypersthenic

Diaphragm is lower, stomach is higher and shorter

How should the elbow be positioned when preforming a lateral projection of the forearm?

Flexed 90 degrees

Diarthroses

Freely moveable joint Ex. Hip, knee, shoulder, elbow

Coronal plane

Front and back

This bone is located on the lateral side of the upper extremity

The radius

Where is the CR directed for the lateral projection of the hand?

The second digit MCP

What are t9 and t10?

The xiphoid process

For PA projection (including oblique) of the hand, the central ray is directed to the?

Third Metacarpal Joint

Why should chest images be performed with a 72 inch SID?

To minimize magnification of the heart

Distal row of the carpals from lateral to medial

Trapezium (1), Trapezoid (2), Capitate (3), Hamate (4 and 5)

Body habitus

Variation in bodies

How are the epicondyles positioned for the AP external?

Abduct arm, supinate hand so that the epicondyles are parallel to the IR

Pneumoperitoneum

Air in the peritoneal cavity

Hand position for the AP external shoulder?

Anatomical position

Larynx

C6-T5

Which structure of the distal humerus articulates with the radial head to form the humeroradial joint?

Capitulum

For the AP projection of the Abdomen, when should full respiration be suspended and what affect will it have on the patient?

Respiration should be stopped on full expiration It will elevate the diaphragm

How are the epicondyles positioned for the AP internal?

Rotate hand and placed back of hand on thigh, epicondyles are perpendicular to the IR

For PA projection of the chest, which positioning maneuver should be performed for the best removal of scapulae from the lung field?

Rotate shoulders forward

Bones are classified according to their what?

Shape

The carpal bones are classified as?

Short bones

When performing the PA projection of the wrist, which positioning manuver should be used to place the anterior surface of the wrist in contact with the IR?

Slightly arch the hand

Hyposthenic

Slightly elongated lungs

What are T4 and T5?

Sternal angle

Bony thorax

Sternum, 2 clavicles and 2 scapulae

For the Ap projection of the forearm which positioning step should be taken to prevent radial crossover?

Supinate the hand

How should the hand be positioned for AP humerus?

Supinated

The radiocarpal joint is classified as what?

Synovial Ellipsoidal

At what vertebral level should the Cr be centered for a PA projection of the chest?

T7

The PA oblique of the chest is perpendicular to which vertebral level?

T7

The palpable landmark of inferior angle of scapulae corresponds to which vertebral level?

T7

Lateral Chest X-ray

T7 Midcoronal Plane perpendicular to the IR 72 inch SID Arms over head

PA chest x-ray

T7 Midsagittal Plane perpendicular to the IR 72 inch SID IR level 1.5-2 inches above the shoulder

Which bones make up the palm of the hand?

The 5 metacarpals

What muscle is umbrella shaped and cannot have motion on an image?

The Diaphragm

The humerus is part of which skeleton?

The appendicular skeleton

Sthenic

The average body habitus

The term that refers to the back or posterior surface of the hand is?

The dorsum

What structure is shown in profile on the AP external?

The greater tubercle and humeral head

Which evaluation criterion indicates that the humerus was properly positioned for the AP projection?

The humeral head and the greater tubercle are both seen in profile

What are T2 and T3?

The jugular notch

Where is the CR for a PA oblique of the wrist

The midcarpals

Where is the CR directed for the AP projection of the forearm?

The midpoint of the forearm

Transverse Plane

top and bottom

For the PA projection of the chest, proper inspiration is demonstrated by at least how many ribs being visible?

10

How many phalanges are found in one hand?

14 phalanges, 8 carpals and 5 metacarpals

How many lobes does the left lung have?

2

AP projection erect (upright) or lateral of the Abdomen is positioned where?

2 inches above the Iliac crest

How many bones are in the human body?

206

How many lobes does the right lung have?

3

AP chest

3 inches inferior to the jugular notch, perpendicular to the sternum

What is the SID for a wrist/hand?

40 inches

What is the SID for the Abdomen ?

40 inches

From the prone position, how many degrees should a hand be rotated for PA oblique?

45 Degrees

How many degrees should the elbow be rotated for an oblique image?

45 Degrees

How much should the wrist be rotated for PA oblique projection?

45 degrees

What is the degree of obliquity for a PA oblique Scap Y?

45-60 degrees

Which projection of the elbow best demonstrates the radial head free of bony superimposition?

AP oblique lateral rotation

What is the SID for the chest?

72 inches

AP projection of abdomen level of patient when prone or supine?

Iliac crest

For the AP projection of the first digit (thumb) the hand is positioned?

In extreme medial rotation

Peristalsis

Involuntary movement of digestive system

The palpable landmark of the iliac crests corresponds to which vertebral level?

L4-L5

Which projection of the elbow best demonstrates the olecranon process in profile?

Lateral projection

Where is the scaphoid located?

Lateral side of the proximal row

When performing a lateral projection of the elbow, the hand should be

Lateral thumb side up

Sagittal plane

Left and right

The humerus is classified as a

Long bone

The metacarpal bones are classified as?

Long bones

Carina

Lowest level of the trachea

Asthenic

Lungs are low and long, almost in the pelvis

How should the hand surface be rested when performing the lateral projection of the fifth digit?

Medial

With reference to the Capitulum, where is the Trachea located?

Medial

Where does the CR enter for the AP projection of the humerus

Midportion of the humerus

Where is the CR directed for the lateral projection of the second digit?

PIP joint

How are the epicondyles positioned for the AP neutral?

Palm of the hand placed against the hip and epicondyles adjusted at a 45 degree angle

Hand position for the AP neutral shoulder?

Palms at side

Hand position for the AP internal shoulder?

Palms facing out

With reference to the plane of the IR, how should the humeral epicondylar plane be positioned for AP?

Parallel

The light, spongy, elastic substance of the lungs is termed:

Parenchyma

Where is the CR directed for the AP projection of the shoulder?

Perpendicular to a point 1 inch inferior to the coracoid process

Where is the CR directed for the AP projections of the first digit ?

Perpendicular to the MCP joint

Where is the CR directed for the PA projection of the wrist?

Perpendicular to the Midcarpal area

The presence of full air in the peritoneal cavity is termed what?

Pneumoperitoneum

Body position for the PA oblique Scap Y

Position of arm not critical, by side

The path of the CR as it exits the tube and goes through the patient to the IR is termed what?

Projection

Rotation of the forearm so the pal of the hand is down is termed?

Pronation

The joint does the radial notch of the Ulna and Radial head form?

Proximal Radioulnar

What structure is shown in profile on the AP internal?

Proximal humerus in true lateral and lesser tubercle seen in profile pointing medially

Which structures are shown in profile on the AP internal?

Proximal humerus in true lateral and lesser tubercle seen in profile pointing medially

The exposure factors for an AP projection of the abdomen must be sufficient to demonstrate soft tissue of the?

Psoas muscles, kidneys and lower borders of the liver

What is located at L4-L5?

iliac crest

When performing a lateral projection of the chest, which body plane should be perpendicular and centered to the midline of the IR?

midcoronal plane

Closest to the point of attachment?

proximal

Proximal row of the carpals from lateral to medial

scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform


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