ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What pathology is associated with blunt force trauma?
a. airway obstruction
b. pneumothorax
c. hemothorax
d. pulmonary embolism - Answer-hemothorax
Which pathology is associated with open heart complications?
a. spondylitis
b. osteoblastic metatase
c. osteomylitis
d. flail chest - Answer-flail chest
Which pathology is associated with erosion of ribs?
a. osteomylitis
b. osteoblastic matatesase
c. spondylitis
d. osteolitic metases - Answer-osteomylitis
What is associated with rib fractures, "adjacent ribs?"
a. compound
b. flail chest
c. acute
d. compression - Answer-flail-chest
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, RTE 1523 Exam 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What pathology requires a manual technique?
a. osteoblastic metastases
b. osteomyelitis
c. flail chest
d. none - Answer-none
Where is the landmark for the xiphoid process? - Answer-T9-T10
Where is the landmark for the jugular notch? - Answer-T2-T3
Where is the landmark for the sternal angle? - Answer-T4-T5
Where is the landmark for the inferior rib? - Answer-L2-L3
Where is the landmark for SC joints? - Answer-PA @ T3
What modality is best for imaging bone? - Answer-CT
What modality is best for imaging nerve, soft tissue, and disk? - Answer-MRI
What modality is best for diagnosing quickly, such as osteomylitis?
- Answer-Nuclear Medicine
What is the primary word for jugular notch, manubrium, and suprasternal notch? -
Answer-jugular notch
What pair of ribs attaches to the sternum at the angle? - Answer-2nd pair of ribs
What degree are the posterior end of ribs that are more superior than the anterior? -
Answer-3-5 inches
What are the true ribs? - Answer--ribs 1-7