Exam 4: Upper Limb
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Match each fracture description with the corresponding term.(Use each choice only once.)
-Fracture of distal radius with anterior displacement
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The interphalangeal joints have a(n) ____ type of joint movement.
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A patient enters the ED with a possible Bennett's fracture.Which of the following routines should be performed to confirm this diagnosis?
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Select the correct manual exposure adjustment for each disease or condition.
-Advanced Paget's disease
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Match each fracture description with the corresponding term.(Use each choice only once.)
-Fracture and dislocation of posterior lip of distal radius
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Select the correct manual exposure adjustment for each disease or condition.
-Osteomyelitis
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The bending or forcing of the hand outward with the hand pronated in a posteroanterior (PA) projection is known as:
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A radiograph of an AP projection of the elbow reveals that there is complete separation of the proximal radius and ulna.What positioning error has been committed?
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Match each fracture description with the corresponding term.(Use each choice only once.)
-Fracture of base of first metacarpal
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From a pronated position, which of the following is required for a PA oblique projection of the fourth digit of the hand?
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A general positioning rule is to place the long axis of the part ____ to the long axis of the image receptor.
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What is the approximate distance between the tabletop and Bucky tray on most floating tabletop types of tables?
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The smooth, depressed, center portion of the trochlea used for evaluating rotation on a lateral elbow is termed the trochlear:
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Which special projection of the wrist is ideal for demonstrating possible calcification in the dorsal aspect of the carpals?
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How many projections are required for the AP-acute flexion study of the elbow?
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What are the names of the two small depressions found on the anterior aspect of the distal humerus?
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The Folio method requires a bilateral projection of the thumbs be taken with one single exposure.
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The radiocarpal (wrist) joint possesses a(n) ____ type of joint movement.
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