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brutforce

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What specialty view is obtained with the hand pronated and a 20 degree elevation of the hand and palm to demonstrate the carpals on the radial side?
 
 ulnar deviation
  radial deviation
  Stetcher method
  PA axial

Question 2

Which of the post processing features allows adjustment of brightness and/or contrast?
 
 edge enhancement
  smoothing
  subtraction
  windowing



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Answer to Question 1

Stetcher method

Rationale: The Stetcher method is an alternative means of imaging the scaphoid. There is no requirement to stress the hand. Instead the hand and palm are elevated 20 degrees, the hand is pronated, and the CR is directed perpendicular to the scaphoid.

Answer to Question 2

windowing

Rationale: Windowing allows for adjusting brightness and contrast on the monitor.





 

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