x ray extremities

  1. Image Upload 2WHAt Is A
    A. First carpometacarpal joint of right hand 
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    • A- Scaphoid
    • B-  Lunate
    • C- Triquetrum
    • D- Pisiform
    • E- Trapezium
    • F- Trapezoid
    • G- Capitate
    • H- Hamate
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    • A –Medial epicondyle
    • B –Trochlea
    • C – Corinoidprocess
    • D-  Radial Head
    • E-  Capitulum
    • F.   Lateral Epicondyle
    • H.   Olecranon process
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    • G –
    • Superimposed epicondyles

    • H-
    • Olecranon process

    • I –
    • trochlea sulcus

    • J-
    • trochlear notch

    • K –
    • outer ridges of capitulum/trochlea

    • L Corocoid
    • process

    • M
    • radial head

    • N
    • radial neck

    • O-
    • radial tuberosity
  5. Image Upload 10what is this and projection
    AP ELBOW
  6. Image Upload 12what is this and projection
    AP FOREARM
  7. Image Upload 14what is this and projection
    AP ELBOW
  8. Image Upload 16position
    Fan Lateral Hand
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    FOREARM PARALLEL
  10. Image Upload 20what is it and position
    FOREARM PARALLEL
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    HUMERUS PARALLEL
  12. what is BImage Upload 24
    B. First metacarpal of right hand 
  13. Image Upload 26what is C
    C. First metacarpophalangeal joint of right hand 
  14. Image Upload 28what is D
    D. Proximal phalanx of first digit (or thumb) of right hand 
  15. what is EImage Upload 30
    E. Interphalangeal joint of first digit (or thumb) of right hand
  16. Image Upload 32what is F
    F. Distal phalanx of first digit (or thumb) of right hand 
  17. What if GImage Upload 34
    G. Second metacarpophalangeal joint of right hand 
  18. What is HImage Upload 36
    H. Proximal phalanx of second digit of right handI. Proximal interphalangeal joint of second digit of right hand
  19. What is J
    J. Middle phalanx of second digit of right handK. Distal interphalangeal joint of second digit of right hand 
  20. Image Upload 38what is L
    L. Distal phalanx of second digit of right handM. Middle phalanx of fourth digit of right hand 
  21. what is M
    Radial Head
  22. what is NImage Upload 40
    N. Distal interphalangeal joint of fifth digit of right hand 
  23. what is OImage Upload 42
    O. Proximal phalanx of third digit of right hand
  24. Image Upload 44what is P
    P. Fifth metacarpophalangeal joint of right hand 
  25. WHAT IS QImage Upload 46
    Q. Fourth metacarpal of right hand
  26. what is RImage Upload 48
    R. Fifth carpometacarpal joint of right hand
  27. The patient's elbow should be flexed degrees with the hand and forearm resting on the table.about____ degrees with the hand and forearm resting on the table.Image Upload 50 
    90
  28. Rotate the entire hand and wrist _______ degrees and support with radiolucent wedge or step block so that all digits are separated and _____ to the IR.Image Upload 52
    • laterally 45
    • parallel
  29. The central ray should be_____  to the IR, directed to the third MP joint.Image Upload 54
    perpendicular
  30. If the metacarpals only are of interest, the image can be taken with thumb_____ and  touching the cassette.Image Upload 56
    fingertips
  31. Too much separation of the metacarpals indicates______.Image Upload 58
    underrotation
  32. Rest the hand and wrist on the cassette, palm___. drop the shoulder so that the shoulder, elbow, and wrist are on the same____ planeImage Upload 60
    • down
    • horizontal
  33. Align and center the long axis of the hand and wrist to the portion of the IR being exposed, with the ____ centered to the central ray.Image Upload 62
    carpal area
  34. The central ray should be ___ to the IR, directed to the ___ area.Image Upload 64
    • perpendicular
    • midcarpal
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MYKE
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x ray extremities
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