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Which view is used to assess the entire hand, wrist, and 2.5cm of the distal radius/ulna with the joint space open and no rotation?
Which view is used to assess the entire hand, wrist, and 2.5cm of the distal radius/ulna with the joint space open and no rotation?
- Lateral - CR to 2nd MCP joint
- Hand PA - CR to 3rd MCP joint (correct)
- AP bilateral ball catchers - CR perpendicular to 5th MCP
- Oblique - CR to 3rd MCP joint
Which view shows a slight overlap of the 3rd-5th metacarpal heads and base with 45 degrees of rotation?
Which view shows a slight overlap of the 3rd-5th metacarpal heads and base with 45 degrees of rotation?
- Oblique - CR to 3rd MCP joint (correct)
- Hand PA - CR to 3rd MCP joint
- AP bilateral ball catchers - CR perpendicular to 5th MCP
- Lateral - CR to 2nd MCP joint
Which view is used to assess the entire hand, wrist, and 2.5cm of the distal radius/ulna with the joint space open and metacarpals, radius, and ulna superimposed?
Which view is used to assess the entire hand, wrist, and 2.5cm of the distal radius/ulna with the joint space open and metacarpals, radius, and ulna superimposed?
- AP bilateral ball catchers - CR perpendicular to 5th MCP
- Lateral - CR to 2nd MCP joint
- Oblique - CR to 3rd MCP joint (correct)
- Hand PA - CR to 3rd MCP joint
Which view is used for rheumatoid arthritis and requires a 45-degree internal rotation with the CR perpendicular to the 5th MCP joint?
Which view is used for rheumatoid arthritis and requires a 45-degree internal rotation with the CR perpendicular to the 5th MCP joint?
Which view is used to assess the scaphoid bone with minimal overlap of the radius and ulna and no rotation?
Which view is used to assess the scaphoid bone with minimal overlap of the radius and ulna and no rotation?
Which type of shock is the most common in trauma patients?
Which type of shock is the most common in trauma patients?
What are the symptoms of syncope?
What are the symptoms of syncope?
Which type of syncope is caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure and a subsequent drop in blood flow to the brain?
Which type of syncope is caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure and a subsequent drop in blood flow to the brain?
Which type of syncope is caused by a sudden change in blood pressure due to standing up too fast?
Which type of syncope is caused by a sudden change in blood pressure due to standing up too fast?
What is Post Orthostatic Tachycardic Syndrome characterized by?
What is Post Orthostatic Tachycardic Syndrome characterized by?