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joesmith1212

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When an exam is complete, which should be done first as the patient gets down from the imaging table?
 
 have the patient take a few moments to sit up on the x-ray table before standing
  position the footstool
  assisting the patient up to an immediate upright position
  assist the patient on the step down from the table

Question 2

How much rotation is required for an AP oblique mortise ankle?
 
 30 degrees medial
  45 degrees lateral
  45 degrees medial
  15-20 degrees medial



zhanghao

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Answer to Question 1

have the patient take a few moments to sit up on the x-ray table before standing

Rationale: Once the patient is sitting up from a recumbent position, encourage them to take a few moments to regain their bearings before stepping down from the table. This will help to avoid falls.

Answer to Question 2

15-20 degrees medial

Rationale: An AP oblique mortise position requires the leg and foot to be medially rotated 15-20 degrees or until the intermalleolar line is parallel to the plane of the image receptor.



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