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Question 1: abnormally dense bone
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osteopetrosis Question 2: What's the specific name for the projection used to demonstrate the carpal sulcus?
Answer:
Gaynor-heart method
Question 3: The second group of bones in the hand and wrist is the
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metacarpals Question 4: fracture and dislocation of the posterior lip of the distal radius involving the wrist joint
Answer:
Barton's fracture
Question 5: Refers to bone tumors or neoplasms
Answer:
Bone neoplasia
Question 6: Rheumatoid arthritis is more common in whom?
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three times more common in women than in men Question 7: The two important fat stripes or bands around the wrist joint are the?
Answer:
scaphoid fat stripe, and pronator fat stripe
Question 8: used to demonstrate foreign bodies of the hand and fingers
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Lateral in extension, lateral in flexion( fan lateral) Question 9: reverse of Colle's fracture, or transverse fracture of the distal radius with the distal fragment displaced anteriorly
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Smith's fracture Question 10: of the two bones of the forearm, only the radius articulates directly with two carpal bones, ____ & _____. This wrist joint is called the ____
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the scaphoid and lunate, radiocarpal joint Question 11: radiographic exposure techniques may need to be ____ because of certain destructive pathologies commonly seen in elderly patients, such as osteoporosis.
Answer:
reduced
Question 12: the second through fifth CMC joints are
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plane (gliding) type joints
Question 13: where is the coronoid tubercle located?
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medial aspect of coronoid process
Question 14: what is the total number of bones that make up the hand and wrist
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27
Question 15: The third group of bones in the hand and wrist is the
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carpals
Question 16: Metacarpals=
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palm of hand
Question 17: Tecnhical factors for AP, oblique, and lateral elbow
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64 kV 6 mAs
Question 18: What's the joint type for the wrist joint?
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ellipsoidal joint Question 19: Useful for demonstrating osteomyelitis, metastatic bone lesions, stress fractures and cellulitis
Answer:
Nuclear medicine
Question 20: Which side opens up with radial deviation?
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the ulnar side is opened up
Question 21: which carpal is most commonly fracture?
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scaphoid
Question 22: how many bones make up the carpal region
Answer:
5 Question 23: The thumb has only two phalanges, so the joint between them is called the:
Answer:
interphalangeal joint (IP)
Question 24: What is the most frequently fractured carpal bone?
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the scaphoid
Question 25: Each finger and thumb is called a
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digit
Question 26: What is the proper name for the acute flexion elbow projection?
Answer:
Jones method
Question 27: what is the long center section of the humerus called
Answer:
the body
Question 28: What is the largest of the carpal bones?
Answer:
capitate