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Meier photographic angle of mastoid

What is the photographic angle of Meyer position of mastoid? The answer is as follows:

1. There are five alternative answers to each of the following questions: A, B, C, D and E. Please choose the best answer and black the box with the letter corresponding to the corresponding question number on the answer sheet.

[Question 1] Observing the development of children requires intake.

A, wrist axial position b, wrist transverse position c, double wrist oblique position d, double wrist forward position e, double wrist transverse position [answer] (d)

[Question 2] In lateral photography of knee joint, the joint should be flexed a, 1050 B,150c, 1250 D, 1350 E, 1450 [the answer is only mu].

[Question 3] The right anterior oblique photography of the heart takes barium for observation.

A, right atrium compresses esophagus B, right ventricle compresses esophagus C, left atrium compresses esophagus D, and left ventricle compresses esophagus.

In case E, the esophagus is completely compressed [Answer] (C)

[Question 4] Flat feet, the correct photography posture is

A, the lateral position of the foot b, the axial position of the foot c, the oblique position of the foot d, the lateral position of the foot bearing level e, and the alignment of the double exposed whole foot [answer] (d)

【 Question 5 】 The above diaphragm rib photography adopts the following breathing methods.

A, shallow breath hold your breath b, deep breath hold your breath c, deep breath hold your breath d, calm breath hold your breath e, abdominal breath hold your breath [answer]

(3)

[Question 6] The following combination is wrong.

A, patella fracture? Lateral and axial position b, genu varus? Orthoposition, bilateral control C, collateral ligament injury of knee joint? In situ, bilateral pair

According to D, osteochondritis of tibial tubercle? Lateral comparison of bilateral tibial tubercles e. dislocation of hip joint in children? Hip position [answer] (c)

Answer over.