Radiology Positioning Practical Test #2 Table (By Jung Park):

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Radiology Positioning Practical Test #2 Table (By Jung Park): (Lower Extremity): patient is fully gowned / no artifacts / properly shielded (exposure for femur and below : hold still, don t move ) (exposure for pelvic to coccyx : breath out and hold breath / hold still, don t move ) X-Ray view Cassette Tube (FFD) AP Pelvis (recumbent) 14 x 17 CW (flash up) Tech (kvp) small FS Measure 80 measure AP through mid pelvis through CR Evaluation Criteria no female gonad shielding Pat. Position Central ray Collimation pt is usually recumbent pt lies supine (preferred) on table directed at the middle internally rotate both feet (~25 degree) of the cassette -the film is placed so that its top edge (S3 - S4) is 1 above the iliac crest 16 horizontally 13 vertically set top of collimated beam at top of iliac crest, vertical CR in ml AP Hip (L or R) (flash lat) 74 through CR female can shield contralateral side pt standing or supine (preferred) with, midfemoral neck of affected side in through the center of table / the entire leg is rotated midfemoral neck 15 degree (up to 25) medially open to full cassette vertically, side to side to soft tissue Frog Leg Hip (flash up) 74 through CR female can shield contralateral side pt standing or supine (preferred) with midfemoral neck of affected side in center of table / the leg is externally rotated and the heel is placed in the contralateral popliteal fossa (figure 4), through the midfemoral neck open to full cassette vertically, side to side to soft tissue Left Anterior Oblique Left SI Joint 8 x 10 (flash up) 75 through CR difficult to shield for females marker = LAO pt is in semi-prone position with head center to PSIS closest supported / elevate side oppo being to table examined approx 25 to 30 degree have pt rest on the forearm and flexed knee of the elevated side place supports under the ankles and under the flexed knee ~ 7 x 9 PA SI Joints (bilateral) 8 x 10 horizontally 25 degree caudal tube tilt for prone 80 through CR marker must be in or very near the beam no shielding for female pt can be supine or prone -prone orients SI jt better to the diverging x-ray beam 1 above PSIS =PA 9 horizontally 7 vertically AP Sacrum CW (flash down) 15-20 degree cephalic 80 through CR at appro angle no shield for female pt supine with midsagittal plane centered to midline of the table set CR at or just belowcollimate 11 x 9 the ASIS (Dr. G s note) 2 above the symphysis pubis (Chris s note)

Lateral Sacrum (tall, flash up) AP Coccyx 8 x 10 (tall, flash up) 80 through CR marker = L pt is recumbent with midcoronal plane centered to bucky, and L side closest to the bucky / arm folded on chest have pt flex hips and knees to a comfortable position, radiolucent sponge/support under lumbar spine caudal tilt 70 though CR at appro angle no shield for female pt supine with midsagittal plane centered to midline of the table 1 below PSIS, and 2 collimate 9 x 11 anterior to posterior sacral surface 2 above the symphysis pubis ~ 4 x 4 Lateral Coccyx 8 x 10 (tall, flash up) 80 through CR marker = L pt is recumbent with midcoronal plane centered to bucky, and L side closest to the bucky / arm folded on chest have pt flex hips and knees to a comfortable position, radiolucent sponge/support under lumbar spine palpate coccyx and position accordingly ~ 5 x 5 AP Femur 14 x 17 flash up use bucky 70 through anode of the x-ray should be toward pt s feet pt supine on the table / affected femur is centered to the midline of the table leg is rotated 15 degree medially center the femur to the open to full cassette cassette vertically, side to side soft T AP Knee 8 x 10 (B / G) flash up cephalad tilt 60 through app. angle center of collimation should be mid-knee joint space pt supine on the table / affected knee 1 cm distal to the apex same as above center to the table in full extension of the patella lower leg is rotated 15 degree medially Lateral Knee 8 x 10 (B / G) flash up cephalad tilt 60 through app. angle same as above pt in a lateral decubitus position on 1 cm distal to the the table with affected knee center to the medial epicondyle of -need lead vinyl table the femur anterior to thigh and knee flexed 25 degree and knee in true lower leg lateral position with femoral epicondyles directly superimpose, and plane of the patella perpendicular to the film same as above AP Tibia and Fibula lengthwise ½ of cassette is masked to be used for lateral or oppo leg pt s affected leg is rotated 15 degree medially (femoral condyles parallel to film) and foot flexed 90 degree no pelvic rotation perpendicular to the film to a point midshaft on the leg vertically include knee jt and distally ankle jt, side to side soft T Lateral Tibia and Fibula lengthwise ½ of cassette is adjust rotation of pt to place the patella perpendicular to the masked to be used for perpendicular to the cassette, ensuring film to a point midshaft on the leg AP or oppo leg a line drawn through the femoral condyle is perpendicular to the film vertically include knee jt and distally ankle jt, side to side soft T AP Ankle ½ of crosswise Mortise refers to a type of carpenter s jt -1/2 of cassette is masked to be used for med obl pt is supine with affected extremity toward the anode end of the table the foot is rotated 5 medially (so intermalleolar plane is parallel to film) and slightly dorsiflexed perpendicular tot eh open to full, unmasked film to a point midwaycassette vertically, side between the malleoli to side soft T

Medial Oblique Ankle (Mortise view) ½ of crosswise center of 4 sided collimation field should be the midankle jt pt is supine with affected extremity toward the anode end of the table the foot is rotated 30 medially and slightly dorsiflexed perpendicular to the open to full, unmasked film to a point midwaycassette vertically, side between the malleoli to side soft T Lateral Ankle 8 x 10 lengthwise center of 4 sided collimation field should be the midankle jt place support under the knee if ankle is not in contact with the film, so as the place the ankle in a true lateral position -the leg and foot should be perpendicular to each other perpendicular to the film to a medial malleolus open to full cassette vertically, side to side soft T Dorsoplantar (AP) Foot ½ lengthwise 15 degree cephalad tilt 60 through foot filter to cover distal metatarsals and toes (thick portion) pt is supine, flex the knee and place the plantar surface of affected foot flat on cassette align the center long axis of the foot to long axis of unmasked portion of film to the base of the third include outer margin of metatarsal skin on 4 sides (include toes) Medial Oblique Foot ½ lengthwise foot filter to cover distal metatarsals and toes (thick portion) pt is supine, flex the knee and place the plantar surface of affected foot flat on cassette align the center long axis of the foot to long axis of unmasked portion of film rotate the foot medially to place the plantar surface 30 degree to plane of film to the base of the third include outer margin of metatarsal skin on 4 sides (include toes) Lateral Foot crosswise pt in lateral recumbent position with to the first (medial) affected side down / flex the knee of the cuneiform affected side, position oppo leg out of the way / center long axis of foot to long axis of film include outer margin of skin on 4 sides (include toes) -pelvic series (1) = AP pelvic -hip series (3) = AP pelvic / AP spot hip / lateral hip (frog leg) -sacral series (2) = AP sacrum / lateral sacrum -coccyx series (2) = AP coccyx / lateral coccyx -femur series (2) = AP femur / lateral femur (requires 2 separate images) -knee series (4) = AP knee / lateral knee / intercondylar (Tunnel) knee / tangential patella (Sunrise) -leg series (2) = AP lower leg / lateral lower leg -ankle series (3) = AP Mortise ankle / medial oblique ankle / lateral ankle -calcaneus series (2) = plantodorsal (axial) calcaneus / lateral calcaneus -foot series (3) = AP (dorsiplantar) foot / medial oblique / lateral foot -toe series (3) = AP (dorsiplantar) toe / oblique toe / lateral toe (note): I used both Dr.Guebert s note and Chris Young s note to complete this table

For the tube tilt value, kvp and cassette size = I put Dr.Guebert s value (if not in Dr. Gubert s note, I put Chris Young s value) (Upper Extremity): patient is fully gowned / no artifacts / properly shielded (exposure for upper extremity : hold still, don t move ) X-Ray view Cassette Tube (FFD) AP AC Joint 8 x 10 / CW flash lateral cephalic angle of CR Tech Measure (kvp) small FS 70 through Evaluation Criteria limit primary beam leak Pat. Position Central ray Collimation pt positioned with back flat against bucky, or supine center clavicle to midline place arms at sides and adjust shoulder lie in the same horizontal plane direct at mid clavicle collimated to 5 x 5 and center film to this (Dr.G s note) apex of lung and humeral head visible (Chris s note) Interal Rotation Shoulder External Rotation Shoulder (f. up) (f. up) 70 through coracoid process 70 through coracoid process catch primary beam leak beyond the shoulder catch primary beam leak forearm against abdomen (elbow bend) thorax LPO / RPO 30 degree scapula is flat against bucky forearm externally rotated thorax LPO / RPO 30 degree direct at coracoid process and center film to this direct at coracoid process and center film to this Baby Arm Shoulder CW (f. lat) 70 through coracoid process pt flexes the elbow to 90 degree then externally rotate and abduct the arm -pt s back flat against bucky direct at coracoid process and center film to this AP Humerus 14 x 17 70 through pt standing arm in anatomical position perpendicular to the film and midpoint of the humerus Lateral Humerus 14 x 17 70 through pt can be erect or supine if erect, pt should face film, which allows close contact between humerus and the film, flex elbow to 90 degree and place hand on stomach. humeral epicondyles should be perpendicular to the film perpendicular to he film and midpoint of the humerus AP Elbow (1/2) divided by lead vinyl elbow fully extended, humerus, radius, ulna parallel through cubital fossa (just distal to elbow crease) (1/2 being used) Lateral Elbow (3/4) divided by lead vinyl elbow flexed 90 degree, hand in anatomical position thumb pointing to ceiling about 1 distal to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus

Jones View Elbow (1/4) divided by lead vinyl elbow flexed to max, humerus parallel directed to a point that is midway between the condyles AP Forearm 7 x 17 or palm supinated, elbow fully extended directed to midpoint of the forearm -include elbow jt and proximal carpals if possible Lateral Forearm 7 x 17 or positioned exactly like lateral elbow but CR is at mid forearm directed to midpoint -pt seated close to the table with forearm of the forearm resting on cassette, with shoulder jt and elbow in the same plane flex the elbow 90 degree -include elbow jt and proximal carpals if possible PA Wrist divided in 4th by lead vinyl wrist neutral, fist clenched directed into midcarpal area open 2 proximal and distal of wrist Lateral Wrist divided in 4th by lead vinyl wrist neutral, dorsal surface place directed into midcarpal area open 2 proximal and distal of wrist Medial Oblique Wrist (Pronate) divided in 4th by lead vinyl wrist neutral, forearm 45 degree, tube tilt 45 degree CR at anatomical snuffbox open 2 proximal and distal of wrist PA Hand divided in 1/2 wrist neutral, hand flat on cassette CR at 3rd MCP jt Lateral Hand wrist neutral, hand 90 degree to film plane, fingers flaired CR at 2nd MCP jt Medial Oblique Hand divided in 1/2 wrist neutral, hand 45 degree to film plane CR at 3rd MCP jt -shoulder series (3) = internal rotation / external rotation / baby arm -acromioclavicular joint series (2) = AP without weights, bilateral / AP with weights, bilateral -humerus series (2) = AP humerus / lateral humerus -elbow series (4) = AP elbow / lateral elbow / pronated oblique / Jone s view -forearm series (2) = AP forearm / lateral forearm

-wrist series (3 + 1 special) = PA wrist / lateral wrist / pronated oblique wrist / specialized fourth view (scaphoid view / carpal tunnel / supinated oblique / ulnar deviation) -hand series (3) = PA hand / pronated oblique hand / lateral hand -finger series (6) = round the clock view / PA finger / pronated oblique finger / lateral finger / supinated oblique / AP finger -thumb series (3) = PA (or AP) thumb / oblique thumb / lateral thumb