NBCE - Part 2: Diagnostic Imaging
towne's - ANS-views foramen magnum, occiput,fleck neck and tuck shin, tube tilt is 35
caudal
lateral skull - ANS-skull view of sella turcica
water's - ANS-views frontal and maxillary sinuses, elvate chin
PA caldwell - ANS-views frontal,ethmoid,sphenoid sinus, frontal bone contacting bucky
APLC - ANS-views luschka and disc, chin slightly elevated with 15 cephalic tube tilt
anterior oblique - ANS-face bucky at 45 degrees
posterior oblique - ANS-back to bucky at 45 degrees
pillars - ANS-used to view pars, PA, head rotated away from side of interest, 35 degree
cephalic tube tilt
5 caudal - ANS-tube tilt for swimmer's
expiration - ANS-lower thoracics breathing instructions
20-30 cephalic - ANS-tube tilt for AP, PA l5/s1 spot shot
15 cephalic - ANS-tube tilt for AP sacrum
15 - ANS-degree of internal rotation of femurs for AP pelvis
lesser trochanter - ANS-what does frog leg view?
lesser tuberosity - ANS-what does internal rotation shoulder view
greater tuberosity, joint - ANS-what does external rotation shoulder view
coracoid,acromion - ANS-what does baby arm view?
, 10 caudal - ANS-tube tilt of PA clavicle
5 cephalic - ANS-tube tilt of AP A-C joint
AP knee - ANS-views tibiofemoral joint, patella, fibula, leg internally roated, 5 degree
cephalic tube tilt
lateral knee - ANS-views patellofemoral joint, tibial tuberosity, runner's position, 5
cephalic
tunnel AKA intercondylar - ANS-prone leg flexed 45 or kneeling, patient leans forward,
femur at 25 degrees angle, prone has 45 caudal tilt
sunrise AKA tangential - ANS-views patella, prone, knee fully flexed, 10 cephalic tube
tilt
AP - ANS-which ankle view shows the mortise joint
medial oblique - ANS-which ankle view shows sinus tarsi
lateral - ANS-which ankle view shows talar dome, calcaneus
AP foot - ANS-views metatarsals, knee flexed, platnar surface of foot on film, 10
cephalic tube tilt
medial oblique foot - ANS-views fifth metatarsal and cuboid, 10 cephalic tilt
calcaneus - ANS-what does lateral foot view(no tube tilt)
fat pads - ANS-what does lateral elbow view
radial head - ANS-what does AP elbow view?
olecranon,lateral/medial epicondyles - ANS-what does tangential elbow view?
ulnar flexion of wrist - ANS-views scaphoid best
medial oblique of wrist - ANS-views trapezium best
AP - ANS-which view do you shoot if rib lesion is posterior
towne's - ANS-views foramen magnum, occiput,fleck neck and tuck shin, tube tilt is 35
caudal
lateral skull - ANS-skull view of sella turcica
water's - ANS-views frontal and maxillary sinuses, elvate chin
PA caldwell - ANS-views frontal,ethmoid,sphenoid sinus, frontal bone contacting bucky
APLC - ANS-views luschka and disc, chin slightly elevated with 15 cephalic tube tilt
anterior oblique - ANS-face bucky at 45 degrees
posterior oblique - ANS-back to bucky at 45 degrees
pillars - ANS-used to view pars, PA, head rotated away from side of interest, 35 degree
cephalic tube tilt
5 caudal - ANS-tube tilt for swimmer's
expiration - ANS-lower thoracics breathing instructions
20-30 cephalic - ANS-tube tilt for AP, PA l5/s1 spot shot
15 cephalic - ANS-tube tilt for AP sacrum
15 - ANS-degree of internal rotation of femurs for AP pelvis
lesser trochanter - ANS-what does frog leg view?
lesser tuberosity - ANS-what does internal rotation shoulder view
greater tuberosity, joint - ANS-what does external rotation shoulder view
coracoid,acromion - ANS-what does baby arm view?
, 10 caudal - ANS-tube tilt of PA clavicle
5 cephalic - ANS-tube tilt of AP A-C joint
AP knee - ANS-views tibiofemoral joint, patella, fibula, leg internally roated, 5 degree
cephalic tube tilt
lateral knee - ANS-views patellofemoral joint, tibial tuberosity, runner's position, 5
cephalic
tunnel AKA intercondylar - ANS-prone leg flexed 45 or kneeling, patient leans forward,
femur at 25 degrees angle, prone has 45 caudal tilt
sunrise AKA tangential - ANS-views patella, prone, knee fully flexed, 10 cephalic tube
tilt
AP - ANS-which ankle view shows the mortise joint
medial oblique - ANS-which ankle view shows sinus tarsi
lateral - ANS-which ankle view shows talar dome, calcaneus
AP foot - ANS-views metatarsals, knee flexed, platnar surface of foot on film, 10
cephalic tube tilt
medial oblique foot - ANS-views fifth metatarsal and cuboid, 10 cephalic tilt
calcaneus - ANS-what does lateral foot view(no tube tilt)
fat pads - ANS-what does lateral elbow view
radial head - ANS-what does AP elbow view?
olecranon,lateral/medial epicondyles - ANS-what does tangential elbow view?
ulnar flexion of wrist - ANS-views scaphoid best
medial oblique of wrist - ANS-views trapezium best
AP - ANS-which view do you shoot if rib lesion is posterior