TEST 5 Imaging procedures -knee, patella, femur

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20-30 degrees

for the lateral projection of the knee, how many degrees should the knee be flexed

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hughston

all of the following are intercondylar fossa projections except

homblad

camp-coverntry

hughston

beclere

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70 degrees

how many degrees of angulation should be performed between the femur and the radiographic table for the PA axial projection -holmblad method of the knee

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hip joints to ankle joints

what needs to be included on a TVO

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seasmoid bone

what type of bone is the patella

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½ inch inferior to the apex of patella

where does the CR enter for an AP knee

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45 degrees

what is the patient rotation for an AP lateral oblique knee

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lateral projection

which projection of the knee best demonstrates the femoropatellar space open

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40-50

how much is the patients knee flexed for a PA axial projection, camp-Coventry method

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ap oblique projection ( medial rotation)

which projection of the knee best demonstrates the proximal tibiofibular articulation without bony superimposition

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pa axial projection (Holmblad method)

for which projection of the knee should the patient be standing or kneeling, with the knee flexed 70 degrees from full extension and CR perpendicular to lower leg

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ASIS

when imaging the proximal femur, where is the top of the IR placed

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5 degrees cephalad

when imaging a supine AP knee, what tube angle should be used for a patient measuring more than 25 cm from ASIS to tabletop

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tangential

what type of projection is the settegast method

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medial

what femoral condyle is larger

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5-7 cephalad

how many degree and in what direction should the CR be directed for the supine lateral projection of the knee

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the femorotibial joint space is open

which of the following evaluation criteria indicates that the knee is properly positioned for the AP projection

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2 inches below knee joint

when imaging an ap distal femur, were should the bottom of the IR be placed

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beclere

what intercondylar fossa view should be performed if the patient is a trauma

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rotate the lower limb medially 10-15 degrees

which positioning maneuver should be performed to prevent the femoral neck from appearing foreshortened for the ap projection of the proximal femur

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degenerative joint disease

this pathology is presented as arthritis marked by deterioration of cartilage

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Osteochondritis Dissecans

this pathology is presented by cracks that form in articular cartilage and underlying bones causing pain and swelling