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WHAT ARE 2 THINGS THAT CAN BE DONE TO VISUALIZE C-7 ON A LATERAL C-SPINE PROJECTION? |
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HAVE PT RELAX SHOULDERS, HAVE PT SUSPEND RESPIRATION ON FULL EXPIRATION. |
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REGARDING THE LUMBAR SPINE HNP STANDS FOR WHAT? |
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HERNIATED NUCLEOUS PULPOSUS |
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WHAT STRUCTURE MAKES UP THE INNER ASPECT OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISK? |
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TOPOGRAPHICAL LANDMARKS
GONION?
XIPHOID PROCESS?
STERNAL ANGLE?
JUGULAR NOTCH?
THYROID? |
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GONION=C3
XIPHOID PROCESS/TIP=T9/T10
STERNAL ANGLE=T4/T5
JUGULAR NOTCH=T2/T3
TYROID=C4/C5 |
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WHICH FORAMINA ARE DEMONSTRATED ON A LPO(LEFT POSTERIOR OBLIQUE) POSITION OF THE CERVICAL SPINE? |
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WHAT ARE THE TYPICAL THORACIC SPINE VERTEBRAE? |
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WHAT JOINTS ARE FOUND BETWEEN THE SUPERIOR & INFERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESSES? |
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TRUE OR FALSE T1-T10 CONTAINS DEMIFACETS FOR ARTICULATION WITH RIBS? |
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Definition
FALSE T1-T9 CONTAINS DEMIFACETS FOR ARTICULATION WITH RIBS. |
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TRUE OR FALSE COSTOTRANSVERSE JOINTS HAVE FACETS THAT ARTICULATE WITH THE HEAD OF THE RIBS? |
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FALSE COSTOTRANSVERSE JOINTS HAVE FACETS THAT ARTICULATE WITH THE TUBERCLES OF RIBS. |
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WHAT LIGAMENT OF C1 HOLDS THE ODONTOIDS/(DENS) OF C2 IN PLACE? |
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TRANSVERSE ATLANTAL LIGAMENT. |
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WHAT IS 1 THING THAT CAN BE DONE TO PRODUCE EQUAL DENSITY ALONG THE ENTIRE THORACIC SPINE FOR AN AP PROJECTION? |
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TRUE OR FALSE C7 HAS A SHORT SPINOUS PROCESS? |
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Definition
FALSE LONG SPINOUS PROCESS CALLED VERTEBRA PROMINENS. |
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IN A CERVICOTHORACIC(SWIMMERS LATERAL) PROJECTION WHAT REGION SHOULD BE VISUALIZED? |
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TRUE OR FALSE THE THYROID DOSE USED DURING A POSTERIOR OBLIQUE CERVICAL SPINE PROJECTION IS MORE THAN 10 TIMES GREATER THAN THE DOSE USED DURING AN ANTERIOR OBLIQUE PROJECTION? |
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THE MODIFIED BODY OF C2 IS CALLED? |
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Definition
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NAME THE OUTER AND INNER ASPECTS OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISK. |
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OUTER(NUCLEUS PULPOSUS) INNER (ANNULUS FIBROSUS) |
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TWO PARTIAL FACETS FOUND ON THORACIC VERTEBRAE ARE CALLED? |
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Definition
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Term
TOPOGRAPHICAL LANDMARKS
ASIS?
ILIAC CREST?
LOWER COSTAL MARGIN? |
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ASIS=S1/S2
ILIAC CREST=L4/L5
LOWER COSTAL MARGIN=L2/L3 |
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THE ZYGAPOPHYSEAL JOINTS FOR THE THORACIC VERTEBRAE ARE FOUND AT WHAT ANGLE TO THE MIDSAGITTAL PLANE? |
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WHICH THORACIC VERTEBRAE DOES NOT POSESS A COSTOTRANSVERSE JOINT? |
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What view will demonstrate zygapophyseal joints for a L/S, T/S, and C/S? |
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Lumber Spine - Oblique
Thoracic Spine - Oblique
Cervical Spine - Lateral
and "Open Mouth" Projection will demonstrate Zygoapophyseal joint of C1 and C2
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True or False - All will Demonstrate Right side of Joints
Cervical Spine ---- RAO/LPO (IVF)
Thoracic Spine -- RAO/LPO (Zygapophyseal)
Lumbar Spine ---- LAO/RPO (Zygapophyseal) |
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The largest foramina in the human body are the ______________.
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For a AP Pelvis, How must you position your patient to get the Greater Trochanter in profile on a radiograph? |
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Definition
Internal rotation of the legs and feet.
15 to 20 degrees |
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Term
What are the 3 most important thing you must do, when positioning a patient for a
Lateral Elbow? |
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Definition
- Shoulder is level with the arm.
- Arm bent 90 degree
- Epicondyles is perpendicular to the IR
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Term
Which term is used to describe the inferior tip of the patella?
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Why must we add a 15-20 degree cephalad angle for a AP Cervical Spine? |
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Definition
Because of the overlapping of the Vertebral bodies. An angle must be added to open IVD joints. |
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What are the 3 unique characteristics of the Cervical Spine? |
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Definition
- Transverse Foramina
- Bifid Spinous Process Tips
- Overlapping of vertebral bodies
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Where does the articulations of the Verterbral Column and Pelvis take place? |
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What bones make up the ankle joint? |
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True or False:
T5, T6, T7, & T8 ARE CONSIDERED TYPICAL THORACIC VERTEBRAE |
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WHAT IS A COSTOVERTEBRAL
JT? |
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Definition
EACH FACET OR COMBO OF TWO DEMI FACETS ACCEPTS THE HEAD OF A RIB TO FORM A COSTOVERTEBRAL JT. (T1- T12) |
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What is a costotransverse jt? |
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Definition
only relates to T1-T10 all have facets on the transverse process that articulate with the tubercles of the ribs. |
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T11 & T12 have costo transverse jt's True or False |
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False only T1-T10 have costotransverse jts due to the fact that the ribs arch posteriorly & thier tubercles articulate to form these jts T11 & T12 are considered floating ribs |
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TRUE or FALSE: in regards to the "SCOTTY DOG" the neck is the Articular Pillar. |
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Definition
False the articular pillar refers to the segment of bone between the superior and inferior articular process aka lateral mass the neck of the scotty dog is the pars interarticularis |
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Name all the anatomy of the scotty dog. (ex: the ear is_____? write down on a piece of paper and then check)
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Behind the ear: zygapophyseal jt
Ear: Superior Articular Process
Nose: Transverse Process
Eye: Pedicle
Neck: Pars interarticularis
Leg: Inferior Articular Process |
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why is a minimum of 2 secs needed for a lateral T/S? |
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Definition
To blurr out the ribs and lung markings. 80-90 KVP LOW MA 2-4 sec TIME adjust exposure accordingly for higher time |
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LAO's AND RPO's on cervical spine give the same view.
TRUE or FALSE.(if true what side?) |
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Definition
TRUE Left Foramina adjust angles. LAO 15o Caudad, RPO 15o Cephalad |
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TRUE OR FALSE: LPO'S AND RAO'S ON CERVICAL SPINE WILL SHOW THE RIGHT FORAMINA |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE JOINT BETWEEN C1 & C2 |
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Definition
MEDIAL ATLANTOAXIAL JOINT
( BETWEEN DENS AND C1) |
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Term
What is the airgap technique |
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Definition
it is an increase in SID from 40 to 72 to accomidate for the space between the neck and IR |
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For what cervicle spine positions is the airgap technique used. |
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