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armygirl

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When the clavicles appear in a more vertical position, which positioning error occurred?
 
 shoulders were not relaxed
  the chin was not elevated
  scapulae were not rolled forward
  rotation of the thorax

Question 2

When positioning the 5th digit in the lateral position, what is the projection of the part?
 
 medial rotation
  lateromedial
  lateral rotation
  mediolateral



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stillxalice

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Answer to Question 1

shoulders were not relaxed

Rationale: Failing to relax the shoulders will cause the clavicles to appear more vertical rather than horizontal.

Answer to Question 2

lateromedial

Rationale: With fingers and toes, the medial and lateral surfaces are referenced from anatomical position. In order to keep the 5th digit close to the image receptor, the hand and finger are rotated laterally, placing the lateral surface in contact with the image receptor, therefore creating a lateromedial projection.




armygirl

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Excellent


momolu

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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