| Term | Definition |
| Axial | What type of projection is the Stryker Method? |
| Tangential | What type of projection is the Neer Method (outlet)? |
| Inferosuperior | What type of projection is used for an Axillary view? |
| Dislocation | A Y-view is performed to rule out what kind of injury? |
| Acromion, corocoid, body of scapula | A Y view demonstrates the ________ process, the ________ process, and the ____ __ ________ |
| Affected side up | How should the patient's shoulder be positioned for a Y-view relative to the IR in an AP projection? |
| Affected side down | How should the patient's shoulder be positioned for a Y-view relative to the IR in an PA projection? |
| Neutral rotation | Which hand rotation in an AP shoulder places the palm of hand against the thigh (45 degree angle with IR)? |
| Internal rotation | Which hand rotation for an AP shoulder places the back of the hand on the hip (epi's perpendicular)? |
| External rotation | Which hand rotation for an AP shoulder is the hand supinated and rotated laterally (epi's parallel)? |
| Internal rotation | Which hand rotation will demonstrate the lesser tuberosity? |
| External rotation | Which hand rotation will demonstrate the greater tuberosity? |
| Transthoracic lateral | The Lawrence method (axillary) is also known as a _____________ _______ |