Essential projections Flashcards
1
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Essential projections
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1.Basic/ routine projections
- Projections used on patients who cooperate fully.
2.Special/ additional routines
- used when showing specific anatomical parts
- certain pathological conditions.
- for patients cannot cooperate fully.
2
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General principles/ rules for determining basic projections
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- Minimum of 2 projections( 90* from each other.)
- exceptions,
- mobile (portable) chest,
- abdomen (KUB-kidneys, ureters and bladder)
- pelvis - Minimum of three projections when joints are in area
of interest.
* The projections are AP or PA, lateral and Oblique
3
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Examinations that require 3 projections.
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–Fingers
–Hand
–Wrist
–Elbow
–Ankle
–Foot
–knee
4
Q
Reasons for performing a minimum of two
projections
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- Determination of alignment
of fractures. - Determination of foreign body.
- Superimposition of anatomic structures
5
Q
Examinations that require two projections as routine
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–Forearm
–Humerus
–Femur
–Hips
–Tibia-fibula
–Chest
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