Deck 7: Pelvis and Upper Femora

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Unless contraindicated, the lower limb and leg should be internally rotated for an axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller). How many degrees of rotation are required?

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 15 to 20
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How many degrees is the lower limb and foot rotated internally for an AP hip?

A) 5 degrees
B) 12 degrees
C) 15 to 20 degrees
D) 30 degrees
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To accurately position the patient for hip radiographs, one must localize two bony points on the pelvis. These two reference points are the:
1)superior margin of the symphysis.
2)greater trochanter of the femur.
3)anterior superior iliac spine.

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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The neck of the femur projects anteriorly at an approximate angle of _____ degrees.

A) 15
B) 20
C) 15 to 20
D) 20 to 25
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Which of the following methods will demonstrate the hip in a lateral projection?

A) Cleaves
B) Modified Cleaves
C) Danelius-Miller
D) Lauenstein, Hickey
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Which of the following will be shown "in profile" if the lower limbs are in correct position for an AP pelvis?

A) Lesser trochanters
B) Greater trochanters
C) Anterior superior iliac spines
D) Anterior inferior iliac spines
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The ilia articulate with the sacrum posteriorly at the:

A) hip joint.
B) pubic symphysis.
C) sacroiliac joint.
D) lumbar-5 and sacral-1 area.
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Which of the following describes the direction of the central ray for an axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller)?
1)Perpendicular to the IR
2)Perpendicular to the long axis of the femoral neck
3)Perpendicular to the long axis of the femur

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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What is the central-ray angle for an AP projection of the hip?

A) 15 degrees
B) 20 degrees
C) 15 to 20 degrees
D) Perpendicular
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For the AP oblique femoral necks (modified Cleaves method), the central ray is directed _____ degrees.

A) 0
B) 15
C) 35
D) 45
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Which of the following methods demonstrate the hip in an axiolateral projection?

A) Chassard-Lapiné
B) Modified Cleaves
C) Danelius-Miller
D) Lauenstein, Hickey
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What is the recommended collimated field size for an AP hip?

A) 6 * 6 inches (15 * 15 cm)
B) 8 * 10 inches (18 * 24 cm)
C) 10 * 12 inches (24 * 30 cm)
D) 14 * 17 inches (35 * 43 cm)
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Where does the central ray enter the patient for an AP hip?

A) The midsagittal plane (MSP) at the level of the ASIS
B) A sagittal plane 2 inches lateral from MSP at the level of the pubic symphysis
C) 2 <strong>Where does the central ray enter the patient for an AP hip?</strong> A) The midsagittal plane (MSP) at the level of the ASIS B) A sagittal plane 2 inches lateral from MSP at the level of the pubic symphysis C) 2   inches (6.4 cm) distal on a line drawn perpendicular to the midpoint of a line between ASIS and pubic symphysis D) A sagittal plane 3 inches medial to the ASIS <div style=padding-top: 35px> inches (6.4 cm) distal on a line drawn perpendicular to the midpoint of a line between ASIS and pubic symphysis
D) A sagittal plane 3 inches medial to the ASIS
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The hip bone is composed of which of the following?
1)Ilium
2)Pubis
3)Ischium

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Which of the following devices are necessary to perform an axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller)?
1)Sandbags
2)Leg support device
3)Vertical IR holder

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Which of the following describes the position of the IR for the axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller)?
1)Parallel with the long axis of the femoral neck
2)Its upper border in the crease above the iliac crest
3)Perpendicular to the long axis of the femur

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Which of the following methods will demonstrate the femoral necks in the AP oblique projection?

A) Original Cleaves
B) Modified Cleaves
C) Danelius-Miller
D) Lauenstein, Hickey
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How much should the thighs be abducted for the AP oblique projection of the femoral necks (modified Cleaves method)?

A) 10 degrees
B) 20 degrees
C) 30 degrees
D) 45 degrees
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The central ray for an AP pelvis is directed perpendicular to the center of the IR. The central-ray entrance point will be about _____ inches _____ to the pubic symphysis.

A) 2; superior
B) 3; superior
C) 2; inferior
D) 3; inferior
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How many degrees should the feet and lower limbs be internally rotated for an AP pelvis radiograph?

A) 5 to 10 degrees
B) 15 to 20 degrees
C) 20 to 30 degrees
D) 25 to 30 degrees
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A malformation of the acetabulum causing displacement of the femoral head is known as:

A) osteopetrosis.
B) Paget's disease.
C) congenital hip dysplasia.
D) Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.
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Flattening of the femoral head due to a vascular interruption is known as:

A) chondrosarcoma.
B) Paget's disease.
C) congenital hip dysplasia.
D) Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.
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The SI joint is a _____ joint.

A) synovial irregular, gliding
B) synovial, ellipsoidal
C) cartilaginous, synchondroses
D) cartilaginous, symphysis
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Which of the following best describes the female pelvis?
1)Heavy bones
2)Oval inlet
3)Wide outlet

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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How far apart should the heels be placed to internally rotate the lower limbs for an AP pelvis?

A) 8 inches
B) 10 inches
C) 15 inches
D) 8 to 10 inches
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In the anatomic position, the body of the femur is angled _____ degrees.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 15 to 20
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The hip joint is a _____ joint.

A) fibrous, gomphosis
B) fibrous, syndesmosis
C) synovial, gliding
D) synovial, ball-and-socket
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The strongest bone in the body is the:

A) femur.
B) pelvis.
C) skull.
D) humerus.
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The body is placed at what angle for the AP oblique projection (Judet method) of the acetabulum?

A) 45 degrees
B) 50 degrees
C) 40 to 50 degrees
D) 45 to 60 degrees
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The respiration phase for the axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller) is:

A) inspiration.
B) expiration.
C) suspended respiration.
D) shallow breathing.
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Which of the following IR sizes, and which position, are used for the AP projection of the hip?

A) 10 * 12 inch (24 * 30 cm), crosswise
B) 10 * 12 inch (24 * 30 cm), lengthwise
C) 14 * 17 inch (35 * 43 cm), lengthwise
D) 14 * 17 inch (35 * 43 cm), crosswise
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Which of the following rami are a part of the pubis?
1)Superior
2)Inferior
3)Ischial

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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What is the central-ray entrance point for the AP oblique projection (Judet method) of the acetabulum?

A) 2 inches superior to the ASIS
B) 2 inches inferior to the ASIS
C) 3 inches superior to the ASIS
D) 3 inches inferior to the ASIS
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Which of the following projections can be performed with one exposure if a compensating filter is used?

A) AP hip
B) AP oblique ilium
C) AP oblique acetabulum (Judet method)
D) Axiolateral hip (Danelius-Miller method)
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Which of the following is an important and frequently used radiographic positioning reference point?

A) Acetabulum
B) Ischial spine
C) Anterior superior iliac spine
D) Posterior superior iliac spine
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Where is the central ray directed for the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves) of the femoral necks?

A) At the pubic symphysis
B) 1 inch superior to the pubic symphysis
C) 1 inch inferior to the pubic symphysis
D) 2 inches superior to the pubic symphysis
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Where is the IR centered for an AP pelvis?

A) Midway between the ASIS and the pubic symphysis
B) At the level of the ASIS
C) At the level of the pubic symphysis
D) 2 inches below the iliac crest
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How much is the central ray angled for the AP oblique projection (Judet method) of the acetabulum?

A) 0 degrees
B) 10 degrees
C) 12 degrees
D) 15 degrees
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What is the respiration phase for the AP projection of the pelvis?

A) Full expiration
B) Full inspiration
C) Suspended respiration
D) Shallow breathing
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The angle of the SI joints is _____ degrees relative to the midsagittal plane.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 25 to 30
D) 30 to 35
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The internal oblique position of the AP oblique projection (Judet method) demonstrates the _____ column and _____ rim of acetabulum.

A) iliopubic; posterior
B) iliopubic; anterior
C) ilioischial; posterior
D) ilioischial; anterior
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What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?  </strong> A) Iliac crest B) Ala of ilium C) ASIS D) AIIS <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Iliac crest
B) Ala of ilium
C) ASIS
D) AIIS
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What projection and anatomy of interest is depicted in the image below?
<strong>What projection and anatomy of interest is depicted in the image below?  </strong> A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves); femoral necks B) AP oblique (Cleaves); femoral necks C) AP axial (Taylor); anterior pelvic bones D) AP axial (Bridgeman); pelvic inlet <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves); femoral necks
B) AP oblique (Cleaves); femoral necks
C) AP axial (Taylor); anterior pelvic bones
D) AP axial (Bridgeman); pelvic inlet
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What anatomy is labeled as letter B in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter B in the image below?  </strong> A) Acetabulum B) Femoral head C) Lesser trochanter D) Iliac crest <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Acetabulum
B) Femoral head
C) Lesser trochanter
D) Iliac crest
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What positioning error is evident in the image below?
<strong>What positioning error is evident in the image below?  </strong> A) None. This image meets all evaluation criteria for this projection. B) The lower limbs were not internally rotated. C) The lower limbs were not externally rotated. D) The knees were not flexed to reduce lordotic curve. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) None. This image meets all evaluation criteria for this projection.
B) The lower limbs were not internally rotated.
C) The lower limbs were not externally rotated.
D) The knees were not flexed to reduce lordotic curve.
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What projection (method) is demonstrated in the image below?
<strong>What projection (method) is demonstrated in the image below?  </strong> A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves) B) Mediolateral (Lauenstein) C) Axiolateral (Danelius-Miller) D) AP oblique (Judet) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves)
B) Mediolateral (Lauenstein)
C) Axiolateral (Danelius-Miller)
D) AP oblique (Judet)
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The AP axial projection (Bridgeman method) requires that the central ray be directed:

A) perpendicular.
B) 20 to 35 degrees caudad for males; 30 to 45 degrees caudad for females.
C) 40 degrees caudad.
D) 40 degrees cephalad.
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What anatomy is labeled as letter A in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter A in the image below?  </strong> A) Acetabulum B) Femoral head C) Femoral neck D) Greater trochanter <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Acetabulum
B) Femoral head
C) Femoral neck
D) Greater trochanter
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Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What patient position is depicted?
<strong>Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What patient position is depicted?  </strong> A) 45 degrees RPO B) 45 degrees LPO C) 45 degrees RAO D) 45 degrees LAO <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 45 degrees RPO
B) 45 degrees LPO
C) 45 degrees RAO
D) 45 degrees LAO
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Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What is the anatomy of interest?
<strong>Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What is the anatomy of interest?  </strong> A) Anterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column B) Posterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column C) Anterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column D) Posterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Anterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column
B) Posterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column
C) Anterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column
D) Posterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column
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The external oblique position of the AP oblique projection (Judet method) demonstrates the _____ column and _____ rim of acetabulum.

A) iliopubic; posterior
B) iliopubic; anterior
C) ilioischial; posterior
D) ilioischial; anterior
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What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?  </strong> A) Acetabulum B) Femoral head C) Femoral neck D) Iliac crest <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Acetabulum
B) Femoral head
C) Femoral neck
D) Iliac crest
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What anatomy is labeled as letter H in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter H in the image below?  </strong> A) Pubic symphysis B) Obturator foramen C) Ischial tuberosity D) Superior pubic ramus <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Pubic symphysis
B) Obturator foramen
C) Ischial tuberosity
D) Superior pubic ramus
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Deck 7: Pelvis and Upper Femora
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Unless contraindicated, the lower limb and leg should be internally rotated for an axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller). How many degrees of rotation are required?

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 15 to 20
15 to 20
2
How many degrees is the lower limb and foot rotated internally for an AP hip?

A) 5 degrees
B) 12 degrees
C) 15 to 20 degrees
D) 30 degrees
15 to 20 degrees
3
To accurately position the patient for hip radiographs, one must localize two bony points on the pelvis. These two reference points are the:
1)superior margin of the symphysis.
2)greater trochanter of the femur.
3)anterior superior iliac spine.

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
1 and 3
4
The neck of the femur projects anteriorly at an approximate angle of _____ degrees.

A) 15
B) 20
C) 15 to 20
D) 20 to 25
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Which of the following methods will demonstrate the hip in a lateral projection?

A) Cleaves
B) Modified Cleaves
C) Danelius-Miller
D) Lauenstein, Hickey
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Which of the following will be shown "in profile" if the lower limbs are in correct position for an AP pelvis?

A) Lesser trochanters
B) Greater trochanters
C) Anterior superior iliac spines
D) Anterior inferior iliac spines
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The ilia articulate with the sacrum posteriorly at the:

A) hip joint.
B) pubic symphysis.
C) sacroiliac joint.
D) lumbar-5 and sacral-1 area.
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Which of the following describes the direction of the central ray for an axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller)?
1)Perpendicular to the IR
2)Perpendicular to the long axis of the femoral neck
3)Perpendicular to the long axis of the femur

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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What is the central-ray angle for an AP projection of the hip?

A) 15 degrees
B) 20 degrees
C) 15 to 20 degrees
D) Perpendicular
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For the AP oblique femoral necks (modified Cleaves method), the central ray is directed _____ degrees.

A) 0
B) 15
C) 35
D) 45
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Which of the following methods demonstrate the hip in an axiolateral projection?

A) Chassard-Lapiné
B) Modified Cleaves
C) Danelius-Miller
D) Lauenstein, Hickey
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What is the recommended collimated field size for an AP hip?

A) 6 * 6 inches (15 * 15 cm)
B) 8 * 10 inches (18 * 24 cm)
C) 10 * 12 inches (24 * 30 cm)
D) 14 * 17 inches (35 * 43 cm)
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Where does the central ray enter the patient for an AP hip?

A) The midsagittal plane (MSP) at the level of the ASIS
B) A sagittal plane 2 inches lateral from MSP at the level of the pubic symphysis
C) 2 <strong>Where does the central ray enter the patient for an AP hip?</strong> A) The midsagittal plane (MSP) at the level of the ASIS B) A sagittal plane 2 inches lateral from MSP at the level of the pubic symphysis C) 2   inches (6.4 cm) distal on a line drawn perpendicular to the midpoint of a line between ASIS and pubic symphysis D) A sagittal plane 3 inches medial to the ASIS inches (6.4 cm) distal on a line drawn perpendicular to the midpoint of a line between ASIS and pubic symphysis
D) A sagittal plane 3 inches medial to the ASIS
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The hip bone is composed of which of the following?
1)Ilium
2)Pubis
3)Ischium

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Which of the following devices are necessary to perform an axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller)?
1)Sandbags
2)Leg support device
3)Vertical IR holder

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Which of the following describes the position of the IR for the axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller)?
1)Parallel with the long axis of the femoral neck
2)Its upper border in the crease above the iliac crest
3)Perpendicular to the long axis of the femur

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Which of the following methods will demonstrate the femoral necks in the AP oblique projection?

A) Original Cleaves
B) Modified Cleaves
C) Danelius-Miller
D) Lauenstein, Hickey
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How much should the thighs be abducted for the AP oblique projection of the femoral necks (modified Cleaves method)?

A) 10 degrees
B) 20 degrees
C) 30 degrees
D) 45 degrees
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The central ray for an AP pelvis is directed perpendicular to the center of the IR. The central-ray entrance point will be about _____ inches _____ to the pubic symphysis.

A) 2; superior
B) 3; superior
C) 2; inferior
D) 3; inferior
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How many degrees should the feet and lower limbs be internally rotated for an AP pelvis radiograph?

A) 5 to 10 degrees
B) 15 to 20 degrees
C) 20 to 30 degrees
D) 25 to 30 degrees
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A malformation of the acetabulum causing displacement of the femoral head is known as:

A) osteopetrosis.
B) Paget's disease.
C) congenital hip dysplasia.
D) Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.
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Flattening of the femoral head due to a vascular interruption is known as:

A) chondrosarcoma.
B) Paget's disease.
C) congenital hip dysplasia.
D) Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.
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The SI joint is a _____ joint.

A) synovial irregular, gliding
B) synovial, ellipsoidal
C) cartilaginous, synchondroses
D) cartilaginous, symphysis
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Which of the following best describes the female pelvis?
1)Heavy bones
2)Oval inlet
3)Wide outlet

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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How far apart should the heels be placed to internally rotate the lower limbs for an AP pelvis?

A) 8 inches
B) 10 inches
C) 15 inches
D) 8 to 10 inches
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In the anatomic position, the body of the femur is angled _____ degrees.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 15 to 20
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The hip joint is a _____ joint.

A) fibrous, gomphosis
B) fibrous, syndesmosis
C) synovial, gliding
D) synovial, ball-and-socket
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The strongest bone in the body is the:

A) femur.
B) pelvis.
C) skull.
D) humerus.
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The body is placed at what angle for the AP oblique projection (Judet method) of the acetabulum?

A) 45 degrees
B) 50 degrees
C) 40 to 50 degrees
D) 45 to 60 degrees
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The respiration phase for the axiolateral projection of the hip (Danelius-Miller) is:

A) inspiration.
B) expiration.
C) suspended respiration.
D) shallow breathing.
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31
Which of the following IR sizes, and which position, are used for the AP projection of the hip?

A) 10 * 12 inch (24 * 30 cm), crosswise
B) 10 * 12 inch (24 * 30 cm), lengthwise
C) 14 * 17 inch (35 * 43 cm), lengthwise
D) 14 * 17 inch (35 * 43 cm), crosswise
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Which of the following rami are a part of the pubis?
1)Superior
2)Inferior
3)Ischial

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 1, 2, and 3
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What is the central-ray entrance point for the AP oblique projection (Judet method) of the acetabulum?

A) 2 inches superior to the ASIS
B) 2 inches inferior to the ASIS
C) 3 inches superior to the ASIS
D) 3 inches inferior to the ASIS
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Which of the following projections can be performed with one exposure if a compensating filter is used?

A) AP hip
B) AP oblique ilium
C) AP oblique acetabulum (Judet method)
D) Axiolateral hip (Danelius-Miller method)
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Which of the following is an important and frequently used radiographic positioning reference point?

A) Acetabulum
B) Ischial spine
C) Anterior superior iliac spine
D) Posterior superior iliac spine
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36
Where is the central ray directed for the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves) of the femoral necks?

A) At the pubic symphysis
B) 1 inch superior to the pubic symphysis
C) 1 inch inferior to the pubic symphysis
D) 2 inches superior to the pubic symphysis
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Where is the IR centered for an AP pelvis?

A) Midway between the ASIS and the pubic symphysis
B) At the level of the ASIS
C) At the level of the pubic symphysis
D) 2 inches below the iliac crest
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How much is the central ray angled for the AP oblique projection (Judet method) of the acetabulum?

A) 0 degrees
B) 10 degrees
C) 12 degrees
D) 15 degrees
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What is the respiration phase for the AP projection of the pelvis?

A) Full expiration
B) Full inspiration
C) Suspended respiration
D) Shallow breathing
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The angle of the SI joints is _____ degrees relative to the midsagittal plane.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 25 to 30
D) 30 to 35
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The internal oblique position of the AP oblique projection (Judet method) demonstrates the _____ column and _____ rim of acetabulum.

A) iliopubic; posterior
B) iliopubic; anterior
C) ilioischial; posterior
D) ilioischial; anterior
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What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?  </strong> A) Iliac crest B) Ala of ilium C) ASIS D) AIIS

A) Iliac crest
B) Ala of ilium
C) ASIS
D) AIIS
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What projection and anatomy of interest is depicted in the image below?
<strong>What projection and anatomy of interest is depicted in the image below?  </strong> A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves); femoral necks B) AP oblique (Cleaves); femoral necks C) AP axial (Taylor); anterior pelvic bones D) AP axial (Bridgeman); pelvic inlet

A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves); femoral necks
B) AP oblique (Cleaves); femoral necks
C) AP axial (Taylor); anterior pelvic bones
D) AP axial (Bridgeman); pelvic inlet
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What anatomy is labeled as letter B in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter B in the image below?  </strong> A) Acetabulum B) Femoral head C) Lesser trochanter D) Iliac crest

A) Acetabulum
B) Femoral head
C) Lesser trochanter
D) Iliac crest
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What positioning error is evident in the image below?
<strong>What positioning error is evident in the image below?  </strong> A) None. This image meets all evaluation criteria for this projection. B) The lower limbs were not internally rotated. C) The lower limbs were not externally rotated. D) The knees were not flexed to reduce lordotic curve.

A) None. This image meets all evaluation criteria for this projection.
B) The lower limbs were not internally rotated.
C) The lower limbs were not externally rotated.
D) The knees were not flexed to reduce lordotic curve.
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What projection (method) is demonstrated in the image below?
<strong>What projection (method) is demonstrated in the image below?  </strong> A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves) B) Mediolateral (Lauenstein) C) Axiolateral (Danelius-Miller) D) AP oblique (Judet)

A) AP oblique (modified Cleaves)
B) Mediolateral (Lauenstein)
C) Axiolateral (Danelius-Miller)
D) AP oblique (Judet)
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The AP axial projection (Bridgeman method) requires that the central ray be directed:

A) perpendicular.
B) 20 to 35 degrees caudad for males; 30 to 45 degrees caudad for females.
C) 40 degrees caudad.
D) 40 degrees cephalad.
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What anatomy is labeled as letter A in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter A in the image below?  </strong> A) Acetabulum B) Femoral head C) Femoral neck D) Greater trochanter

A) Acetabulum
B) Femoral head
C) Femoral neck
D) Greater trochanter
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Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What patient position is depicted?
<strong>Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What patient position is depicted?  </strong> A) 45 degrees RPO B) 45 degrees LPO C) 45 degrees RAO D) 45 degrees LAO

A) 45 degrees RPO
B) 45 degrees LPO
C) 45 degrees RAO
D) 45 degrees LAO
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Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What is the anatomy of interest?
<strong>Examine this AP oblique (Judet) image of the right hip obtained with the patient positioned for the internal oblique. What is the anatomy of interest?  </strong> A) Anterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column B) Posterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column C) Anterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column D) Posterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column

A) Anterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column
B) Posterior acetabular rim and iliopubic column
C) Anterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column
D) Posterior acetabular rim and ilioischial column
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The external oblique position of the AP oblique projection (Judet method) demonstrates the _____ column and _____ rim of acetabulum.

A) iliopubic; posterior
B) iliopubic; anterior
C) ilioischial; posterior
D) ilioischial; anterior
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What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter C in the image below?  </strong> A) Acetabulum B) Femoral head C) Femoral neck D) Iliac crest

A) Acetabulum
B) Femoral head
C) Femoral neck
D) Iliac crest
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What anatomy is labeled as letter H in the image below?
<strong>What anatomy is labeled as letter H in the image below?  </strong> A) Pubic symphysis B) Obturator foramen C) Ischial tuberosity D) Superior pubic ramus

A) Pubic symphysis
B) Obturator foramen
C) Ischial tuberosity
D) Superior pubic ramus
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