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What projections are most commonly included in a routine examination of the clavicle?The routine radiographic examination of the clavicle (Fig. 8.8) consists of a straight AP and a tangential AP projection with the central beam angled rostrally and tangent to the anterior chest wall to project the clavicle off the ribs as much as possible.
Which of the following shoulder positions is considered a trauma projection can be performed safely for a possible fracture or dislocation )?Chapter 6. Which three projections of the shoulder are recommended for a trauma patient with injury to the area?List three projections that can be performed that may demonstrate signs of this injury.. AP- Internal rotation.. Posterior oblique (Scapular Y) lateral.. Anterior oblique (Grashey method). What is the proper patient position for the AP oblique projection of the shoulder?Shoulder Glenoid Cavity AP Oblique
Position of patient: The position of the patient can be either recumbent or upright. Patient's arm to their side with the back of the shoulder resting on the bucky. Position of part: Turn the body for about 35-45 degrees towards the affected side.
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