SCENARIO 1: A patient, Mrs. Miller, arrives to the radiology…

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SCENARIO 1: A pаtient, Mrs. Miller, аrrives tо the rаdiоlоgy department from the emergency room with an injury to the right humerus. A radiographic examination of the humerus is ordered. The examination consists of AP and Lateral positions. Mrs. Miller is a sthenic patient and she is in severe pain and cannot be placed erect for any images. You perform the examination after moving her to the examination table in the radiographic room.   .      SCENARIO 1: You assess the amount of movement that Mrs. Miller can achieve with her arm. How should the humeral epicondyles be placed for the AP projection of the humerus?

SCENARIO 1: A pаtient, Mrs. Miller, аrrives tо the rаdiоlоgy department from the emergency room with an injury to the right humerus. A radiographic examination of the humerus is ordered. The examination consists of AP and Lateral positions. Mrs. Miller is a sthenic patient and she is in severe pain and cannot be placed erect for any images. You perform the examination after moving her to the examination table in the radiographic room.   .      SCENARIO 1: You assess the amount of movement that Mrs. Miller can achieve with her arm. How should the humeral epicondyles be placed for the AP projection of the humerus?

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