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Upper extremities part 2

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  • what are the different views for finger?
    PA, Oblique and Lateral
  • Where is the CR for AP forearm?
    Mid forearm
  • Where is the CR for lateral forearm?
    mid forearm
  • How is the pt positioned for PA finger?
    0 degrees
  • what are the structures shown for lateral forearm?
    elbow joint, r & u, proximal carpals
  • where is the CR for radial deviation?
    midcarpal
  • what structures shown for ulna deviation?
    scaphoid and joint open
  • what structures are shown for acute flexion of the humerus?
    humerus
  • how is the pt positioned for lateral elbow?
    90 degrees
  • How is the pt positioned for AP elbow?
    0 degrees
  • How is pt positioned for medial oblique of elbow?
    45 medially
  • How is the pt positioned for lateral oblique?
    45 degrees, thumb to table
  • how is the pt positioned for lateral forearm?
    90 degrees
  • how is the pt positioned for oblique hand?
    45 degrees
  • what are the special views of the wrist?
    ulna deviation and radial deviation
  • Where is the CR for AP elbow?
    Elbow joint
  • what are the structures you will see for any finger xray?
    DIP, PIP, MCP, all open joints, head of metacarpal, proximal/medial/distal phalanx, and soft tissues
  • what are the structures shown for PA and Oblique hand?
    14 phalanges, 5 mc, 8 carpals, distal r&u
  • What technique is used for forearm?
    4@60
  • how is the pt positioned for acute flexion of the humerus?
    bent
  • Where is the CR for oblique medial view of elbow?
    Perpendicular to elbow joint
  • how is pt positioned for radial deviation?
    toward radius
  • what are the structures shown for lateral hand?
    FX and FB (fractures and foreign bodies)
  • Where is the CR for any finger view?
    PIP
  • Where is the CR for lateral oblique of elbow?
    Perpendicular to elbow joint
  • what are the different views for the hand?
    PA, Oblique, Lateral
  • What technique will you sure for fingers, hand and wrist?
    1@50
  • What is the technique used for elbow?
    6@60
  • what structure shown for radial deviation?
    medial side
  • how is the pt positioned for lateral hand?
    90 degrees
  • where is the CR for any wrist xray?
    midcarpal
  • how is pt positioned for lateral wrist?
    90 degrees
  • how is pt positioned for ulna deviation?
    towards ulna
  • what are the different views for wrist xrays?
    PA, Oblique and Lateral
  • what are the structures shown for acute flexion of the forearm?
    radius and ulna
  • how is the pt positioned for partial flexion of forearm?
    cant extend
  • where is the CR for acute flexion of the forearm?
    perpendicular to forearm. 2" above olecranon
  • How is the pt positioned for AP forearm?
    0 degrees
  • how is pt positioned for oblique wrist ?
    45 degrees
  • Where is the CR for lateral elbow?
    Perpendicular to elbow joint
  • how is the pt positioned for lateral finger?
    90 degrees
  • What view allows the radial joint to be in profile?
    oblique lateral view of elbow
  • where is the CR for lateral hand?
    2nd mcp
  • What are the different views of the elbow?
    AP, oblique medial, oblique lateral, and latereal
  • What structures are shown for partial flexion of the humerus?
    distal humerus
  • what structures are shown for wrist xrays?
    distal mc, 8 carpals, and proximal radius and ulna
  • where is the CR for acute flexion of the humerus?
    Perpendicular to humerus, 2" above olecranon
  • what are the structures shown for AP forearm?
    Elbow jt, r & u, prox carpals
  • how is the pt positioned for PA wrist?
    Curl fingers
  • What two views for the forearm?
    AP and Lateral
  • the 3rd MCP is the CR for what views of the hand?
    PA and Oblique
  • what structures are shown for lateral elbow?
    fat pads and olecranon process
  • Where is CR for partial flexion for humerus?
    perpendicular to humerus
  • what structures shown for partial flexion of forearm?
    proximal r & u
  • What are the special views for humerus and forearm?
    partial flexion and acute flexion
  • Where is the CR for partial flexion of the forearm?
    perpendicular to forearm
  • how is the pt positioned for oblique finger?
    45 degrees
  • how is the pt positioned for PA hand?
    0 degrees
  • where is the CR for ulna deviation?
    scaphoid
  • What are the structures shown for AP elbow?
    Distal humerus, proximal r & u
  • What structures shown for medial oblique of elbow?
    Coronoid in profile