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What is the chemical symbol for the following:

Fe
K
Pb
Cu
CsI
Iron
Potassium
Lead
Copper
Cesium Iodide
What is the chemical symbol for the following:
Hg
Ba
Na
Be
Ag
Mercury
Barium
Sodium
Beryllium
Silver
What do the following abbreviations stand for:

FAS
PID
AFB
TIPS
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME
PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
ACID FAST BACILLIS
TRANSJUGULAR INTRAHEPATIC PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT
PDR
PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE
List five joints found in the thorax:
- intervertebral -xiphosternal
-costovertebral -manubriosternal
-costotransverse
-sternocostal (costosternal)
-interchondral
-sternoclavicular
How many pairs of true ribs?
(7)

(Bontrager – 5th Edition, page 337)
Which bones form the sternal angle?
(manubrium & gladiolus)
What patient position best demonstrates the axillary portion of the ribs?
(oblique)
Which oblique is preferred for radiographing the sternum and how many degrees is the patient rotated?
• RAO
• 15-20
What oblique would best demonstrate an injury to the right posterior or axillary ribs?
• RPO
Name the three parts of the sternum:
• Manubrium
• Body (gladiolus)
• Xiphoid (ensiform)
Name the three parts of the uterus:
1) fundus
2) body
3) cervix
Name the three layers of the uterine wall:
1) endometrium
2) myometrium
3) perimetrium
Name three radiographic procedures done on nongravid females to evaluate abnormalities:
1) hysterosalpingography
2) pelvic pneumography
3) vaginography
Where does final maturation take place for sperm?
(epididymis)