Deck 11: Long Bone Measurement
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Deck 11: Long Bone Measurement
1
What patient positions may be used for a long bone measurement?
1)Standing
2)Prone
3)Supine
A) 1 only
B) 2 only
C) 3 only
D) 1, 2, and 3
1)Standing
2)Prone
3)Supine
A) 1 only
B) 2 only
C) 3 only
D) 1, 2, and 3
3 only
2
Which long bone measurement technique requires a special single, long image receptor and uses a long SID?
A) Scanogram
B) Orthoroentgenography
C) Teleoroentgenography
D) Direct digital radiography
A) Scanogram
B) Orthoroentgenography
C) Teleoroentgenography
D) Direct digital radiography
Teleoroentgenography
3
Which of the following is currently the examination method of choice for long bone measurements because of its accuracy and reduced dose?
A) Conventional radiography
B) Magnetic resonance imaging
C) Computed tomography
D) Direct digital radiography
A) Conventional radiography
B) Magnetic resonance imaging
C) Computed tomography
D) Direct digital radiography
Computed tomography
4
Which long bone measurement technique requires three separate image receptors?
A) Scanogram
B) Orthoroentgenography
C) Teleoroentgenography
D) Direct digital radiography
A) Scanogram
B) Orthoroentgenography
C) Teleoroentgenography
D) Direct digital radiography
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5
What projection is used for long bone measurement radiographs?
A) PA
B) AP
C) Lateral
D) Variable depending on body habitus
A) PA
B) AP
C) Lateral
D) Variable depending on body habitus
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6
All of the following imaging modalities may be used to measure for limb length discrepancy except:
A) microdose digital radiography.
B) nuclear medicine.
C) computed tomography.
D) magnetic resonance imaging.
A) microdose digital radiography.
B) nuclear medicine.
C) computed tomography.
D) magnetic resonance imaging.
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7
How many x-ray exposures are required during a long bone measurement study?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Six
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Six
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8
Long bone measurement is most frequently used on the:
A) spine.
B) upper limbs.
C) lower limbs.
D) femora only.
A) spine.
B) upper limbs.
C) lower limbs.
D) femora only.
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9
Which landmark is used to localize the shoulder joint for upper limb long bone measurement?
A) Superior margin of the humeral head
B) Medial margin of the glenoid fossa
C) 1 inch inferior to the coracoid process
D) 2 inches inferior and medial to the superolateral border of the shoulder
A) Superior margin of the humeral head
B) Medial margin of the glenoid fossa
C) 1 inch inferior to the coracoid process
D) 2 inches inferior and medial to the superolateral border of the shoulder
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10
Which anatomic landmark is used to localize the knee joint for lower limb long bone measurement?
A) 1 inch inferior to the tibial tuberosity
B) 1 inch superior to the tibial tuberosity
C) Just below the patellar apex
D) Just above the patellar apex
A) 1 inch inferior to the tibial tuberosity
B) 1 inch superior to the tibial tuberosity
C) Just below the patellar apex
D) Just above the patellar apex
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