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Chapter 10
Bony Thorax
Bony Thorax
• 1 ____________
• 12 ______________
• 12 ____________
Bony Thorax
• Protects:
– _________ organs
– _________ organs
• __________ during breathing
Sternum
• 3 parts
– _____________
• Superior portion 2” long
– ________ (Gladiolus)
• Longest portion 4” long
– _____________
• Smallest most distal.
Sternal Landmarks
• ____________(suprasternal or manubrial)
– Correlates to T2-3
• _________________
– Correlates to T4-5
• Xiphoid tip
– Correlates to _________
Sternal Articulations
• Clavicle
– _________________ joint
• 7 ribs
– Through ______________
• 1st rib costocartilage on manubrium
Ribs
• 12 pairs
• ___________
– Costocartilage connection anteriorly to the sternum
• __________
– 8,9,&10 costocartilage attach to the 7th
– _________(11 &12) – No costocartilage articulation
Rib Anatomy
Posterior
• Vertebral end
– ___________
• Vertebral body
– ________
– ________
–Transverse process
Rib Anatomy
Anterior
• Sternal end
– _______
– Shaft
• _______________
– Artery, vein, and nerve
Rib Articulations
Anterior
• ________________ Union
– Rib and costocartilage
• Synarthrodial
• ___________________
– Sternum and clavicle
• Diarthrodial
Rib Articulation
Anterior
• ________________
– Costocartilage to sternum.
• _____________
• 2-7 diarthrodial
• ______________
– Costocartilage of 6th – 10th
• Diarthrodial
Rib Articulation
Posterior
• _________________
– Head of rib to vertebral body
• Diarthrodial
• _________________
– Rib ______ to transverse process
• 1 - 10
• Diarthrodial
Sternum Imaging
Routine
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RAO
Lateral
40” SID** RAO
60-72” SID Lateral
60 – 70 kVp
RAO Sternum
• Moves sternum _______________
– Uses ___________ to provide density
• _____________ Oblique
– Body habitus dependent
• Breathing technique
– Blurs pulmonary markings
RAO Sternum
• CR to mid sternum
– Palpate for ____________and xiphoid
– Center to mid sternum
• Collimate about ___________
Lateral Sternum
• Increase ________for increased ______
• _________
- Arms back
• _____________
– Arms above head
Lateral Sternum
• CR to mid sternum
– Place IR ____________jugular notch
• Suspend respiration
– ___________
Rib Imaging
Routine
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PA Chest
AP above diaphragm
60kV
AP below diaphragm
70kV
RPO/LPO above diaphragm
60kV
40-72” SID (Unilateral or Bilateral)
AP Above Diaphragm
• Center to ______________
• CR to _________
• IR _________shoulder center to cassette
• Suspend respiration on _____________
AP Below Diaphragm
• Center to affected side
• CR mid way between _______ and
_________
• Suspend respiration on ___________
– Move diaphragm up and away
RPO / LPO Above Diaphragm
• __________ Oblique
• CR between spine a ________ rib margins
• IR _________shoulder and center to IR
• Suspend respiration on ___________
Helpful Tip
• Mark the _____________
• Place a ____________on area of interest.