Tib/Fib This quiz examines the tibia and fibula with various projections positions acceb34 published on November 17, 2011 Stacked 1/19 What projection of the leg shows distal articulations of the tibia and fibula moderately overlapped? ap projection lateral projection ap oblique position 2/19 What projection of the leg shows distal fibula lying over the posterior half of the tibia? Hint: 1 choice ap projection lateral projection ap oblique position 3/19 What leg degree is the ap oblique projection of the leg? Hint: 1 choice 25 30 45 4/19 Which ap oblique projection shows the maximium interosseus space between the tibia and fibula? Hint: 1 choice Ap oblique projection-medial rotation Ap oblique projection-lateral rotation lateral projection ap projection 5/19 What ap oblique projection shows fibula superimposed by lateral portion of tibia? Hint: 1 choice Ap oblique projection-medial rotation Ap oblique projection-lateral rotation lateral projection ap projection 6/19 In ap projections of knee for large patients, which degree and direction should the cr enter? Hint: 1 choice 5 degrees caudad perpendicular 5 degrees cephalad 7/19 In ap projections of knee for medium patients, which degree and direction should the cr enter? Hint: 1 choice 5 degrees caudad perpendicular 5 degrees cephalad 8/19 In ap projections of knee for small patients, which degree and direction should the cr enter? Hint: 1 choice 5 degrees caudad perpendicular 5 degrees cephalad 9/19 What is the cr direction and angle for the knee for PA projection? directed at an angle5-7 degrees caudad to exit .5 inch below the patellar apex perpendicular 30 degrees cephalad exiting mid patellar 10/19 For lateral projection of the knee: Hint: 1 choice patient turns onto the affected side patient turns onto the unaffected side 11/19 What projection shows a lateral image of the distal end of the femur, patella, knee joint, proximal ends of the tibia and fibula? Hint: 1 choice Ap oblique projection-medial rotation Ap oblique projection-lateral rotation lateral projection 12/19 What projection requires standing pa flexion? Hint: 1 choice Rosenberg Method, weight bearing Holmblad method camp coventry 13/19 T/F Ap oblique projection demonstrates an open knee joint? Hint: 1 choice true false 14/19 Ap oblique projection, lateral rotation shows fibula superimposed over the lateral half of the tibia. T/F true false 15/19 T/F Ap oblique projection,medial rotation shows tibia and fibula seperated at their proximal articulation Hint: 1 choice true false 16/19 Which PA axial projection(intercondylar foss) requires patient to assume a kneeling position on the radiographic table? camp coventry method Holmblad method Beclere method 17/19 Which PA axial projection (intercondylar fossa)requires patient to assume a prone position on radiographic table with foot elevated? camp coventry method Holmblad method Beclere method 18/19 Name of ap axial projection of intercondylar fossa? Hint: 1 choice Beclere method camp coventry method Holmblad method 19/19 Which projection shows both knee caps? Hint: 1 choice merchant method Beclere method camp coventry method