Pelvis and Hip Review Flashcards

1
Q

What is the name of the process that separates the greater sciatic notch from the lesser sciatic notch on the hip bone?

A

Superior ramus of the pubis

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2
Q

Which parts of the hip bones support the weight of the body when a person is in the sitting position?

A

Ischial spines

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3
Q

Where in the pelvis is the body of the pubis located?

A

It forms part of the pubis symphysis

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4
Q

Where should the IR be centered for the AP projection of the pelvis?

A

To the level of the lilac crest

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5
Q

How should the central ray be directed for the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method) to demonstrates bilateral hips?

A

Perpendicularly

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6
Q

Where on the midline of the patient should the central ray be directed for the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method)?

A

1 inch above the pubic symphysis

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7
Q

For the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method), what is the purpose of abducting the femurs the required number of degrees?

A

To position the femoral necks parallel with the IR

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8
Q

Which structure should be centered to the midline of the table when the AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method) is adapted to demonstrates only on hip?

A

ASIS

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9
Q

For which projection of an individual hip should the unaffected hip be flexed and the thigh be raised out of the way of the central ray?

A

Axiolateral projection (Danelius-Miller method)

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10
Q

Which of the following positions would be used to demonstrates the posterior rim of the left acetabulum?

A

45 degree RPO

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11
Q

What specific portion of the acetabulum is demonstrated by the AP oblique projection, external oblique position (Judet method)?

A

Anterior rim

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12
Q

Which of the following would best demonstrates the pubic and ischial rami without foreshortening?

A

AP axial “outlet” projection (Taylor method)

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13
Q

What is the proper central ray orientation for the AP axial projection (Taylor method) for female patients?

A

30 to 45 degrees cephalad

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14
Q

Where on the midline of the patient should the central ray enter for the AP projection of the pelvis?

A

2 inches above the pubic symphysis

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15
Q

Which positioning maneuver should be performed to place the femoral necks parallel with the IR for an AP projection of the pelvis?

A

Rotate the lower limbs medially 15 to 20 degrees

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16
Q

For which projection of the lower limbs or pelvis should the hips be flexed and the femur be abducted from the midline of the patient?

A

AP oblique projection (modified Cleaves method) for femoral necks

17
Q

For which projection of the hip should the central ray be directed horizontally into the medial aspected of the affected thigh?

A

Axiolateral projection (Danelius-Miller method)

18
Q

Which of the following will be best demonstrated suspected fractures of the acetabulum?

A

AP oblique projection (Judet method)