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72 Cards in this Set
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What is the kVp for upper extremities? (2) |
60 and 70 |
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What is the kVp for lower extremities? (2) |
60 and 70 |
The same for upper |
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What is the kVp for spines? |
80 |
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Views for thumb or finger? |
PA for finger, or AP for thumb Oblique Lateral |
3 |
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Views for hand? |
PA oblique Lateral |
3 |
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Views for wrist? |
PA Oblique Lateral |
3 |
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Views for forearm? |
AP Lateral |
2 |
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Views for elbow? |
AP Internal oblique External oblique lateral |
4 |
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Views for humerus |
AP Lateral |
2 |
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Views for shoulder |
AP internal AP external |
2 |
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Views for Trauma shoulder |
AP neutral Scapular Y |
2 |
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Views for trauma upper extremity non-shoulder |
AP Lateral |
2 |
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Views for clavicle |
AP AP axial 15 to 30 degrees cephalic |
2 |
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Views for scapula |
AP Lateral |
2 |
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Views for AC joints |
AP bilateral with and without weight |
2 |
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Views for foot |
AP Medial Oblique Lateral |
3 |
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Views for ankle |
AP AP mortise Medial oblique Lateral |
4 |
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Views for a knee |
AP Medial oblique Lateral Oblique Lateral |
4 |
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Views for a tibia and fibula |
AP Lateral |
2 |
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Views for a femur |
AP Lateral |
2 |
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Views for a Patella |
PA Lateral AP or PA Axial |
3 |
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Views for a calcaneus |
Plantodorsal Axial Lateral |
2 |
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Views for toes |
AP Oblique Lateral |
3 Default |
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Views for a cervical spine |
AP Axial AP open mouth Both obliques Lateral Swimmers |
5 |
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Views for Trauma Cervical spine |
AP axial Cross table lateral |
2 |
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Views for a thoracic spine |
AP Lateral Swimmers |
3 (Obliques is not part of the routine for T spine) |
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Views for a lumbar spine |
AP Both posterior obliques Lateral L5-S1 Spot |
4 (Lumbar wants obliques posterior) |
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Views for Pelvis |
AP |
1 |
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Views for hip |
AP Unilateral frog leg |
2 |
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Views for cross table lateral hip |
AP Cross table lateral |
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Views for sacrum or coccyx |
AP Sacrum 15 to 25 degrees cephalic AP coccyx, 10 to 20 degrees caudad lateral |
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Views for scoliosis series |
AP or PA erect Lateral |
Same as Thoracic spine minus the swimmers |
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Views for sacroiliac joints |
AP RPO, LPO |
2 |
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What is the angle for an AP coccyx |
10 to 20 caudad |
20 mcten |
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What is the angle for an AP sacrum |
15 to 25 cephalic |
20 mcten plus 5 on each one. |
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What is the neck of the scotty dog? |
Pars interarticularis |
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Where is the pedicle one a oblique cervical spine? |
Posterior to the body of the vertebra, anterior to the spinous process |
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Where is the transverse process on an AP open mouth |
The furthest lateral |
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Where is the lateral mass on C1? |
Above the Inferior articular surface of c1, or above the zygophopyseal joint between c1 and c2. |
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What is the surface called that is superior to C2 and Inferior to C1, on C1 in an AP open mouth? |
Inferior articular surface of C1 |
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Where is the introtrochanteric crest? |
On the proximal femur, looks like the anatomic neck similar to the proximal humerus. |
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Where is the ischial tuberosity? |
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What is the hip joint called? |
Acetabulum |
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Which bone has an anatomic neck? |
The humerus |
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What is the landmark called that looks similar to the anatomic neck on a humerus and what bone is it located on? |
Introtrochanteric Crest On femur |
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Where is the coracoid located, and where is the coranoid located? |
Coracoid is on the scapula Coranoid is on the ulna |
CoraNOID for UlNA |
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Where is the acromion located verses the coracoid when it comes to anterior verses posterior |
Coracoid is anterior and acromion is posterior |
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The distal femur has condyles and epicondyles, which one is where? |
Condyles are anterior, and epicondyles are medial and lateral |
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What are the two pointed things on the superior tibia called? |
Intercondylar eminence |
Because it is in between the condyles of the distal femur |
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What is the surface on either side of the intercondylar eminence called? |
Tibial Plateau |
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Where is the head of the radius, distal or proximal |
Proximal |
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Where is the head of the ulna, distal or proximal |
Distal |
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Where are the greater and lesser tubercles and trochanters? |
The trochanters are on the femurs and the tubercles are on the humerus |
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Where is the trochlea? |
On the anterior medial distal humerus |
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Where is the capitulum |
On the anterior lateral distal humerus. |
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Views for foot |
AP Medial oblique Lat |
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Views for Ankle |
AP AP mortise Medial oblique Lat |
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Views for patella |
PA Lateral AP or PA axial |
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KVP for forearm |
70 |
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KVP for elbow |
70 |
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KVP for knee |
70 |
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Views for elbow |
4 |
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Views for knee |
4 |
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Grid for elbow |
No grid |
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Grid for forearm |
No grid |
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Grid for knee |
Grid |
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Grid for tib-fib |
No grid |
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Grid for knee |
Grid |
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Grid for patella |
No grid |
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Grid for elbow |
No grid |
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What bone has a surgical neck? |
Humerus |
The most fractured site |
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What bone has an anatomic neck |
Humerus |
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