7.
The patient and part position for the AP (mid and distal) femur is:
a. Patient laterally recumbent on affected side; knee flexed about 45 degrees
and femur aligned to midline of film; unaffected leg back and patient rolled
back to prevent superimposition of proximal femur and hip; hip joint on the
film.
b. Patient supine with femur (ASIS and mid-epicondyles) over center line of
table; leg rotated internally 15 to 20 degrees and hip joint on the film.
c.
Patient supine with femur over center line of table (ASIS and mid epicondyles
to center of film); epicondyles parallel; knee joint on the film.
d. Patient laterally recumbent on affected side; knee flexed about 45 degrees
and femur centered on table; unaffected leg out of the way; knee joint on the
film.
8.
The hip joint must be on the film for the:
a. AP (mid and distal) femur and the lateral (mid and distal femur).
b. AP (mid and proximal) femur and the lateral (mid and proximal) femur.
c.
Lateral (mid and distal) femur.
d. AP (mid and distal) femur.
9.
The knee joint must be on the film for the:
a. AP (mid and distal) femur and the lateral (mid and distal femur).
b. AP (mid and proximal) femur and the lateral (mid and proximal) femur.
c.
Lateral (proximal) femur.
d. AP (proximal) femur.
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