Which of the following statements is true about an AP axial (Stryker method) projection of the proximal humerus?
a. An optimal image demonstrates the coracoid situated directly medial to the co-noid tubercle.
b. An optimal image demonstrates the greater tubercle in profile.
c. It is performed to diagnose the Hill-Sachs defect.
d. It is obtained with the patient's affected arm elevated until the humerus is at a 45-degree angle with the IR.
C
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A) Absent breath sounds on the right, distended neck veins, tracheal deviation to the left B) Absent breath sounds on the left, hypotension, SpO2 at 98%, bradycardia C) Respiratory distress, absent breath sounds on the left, flat neck veins, tachycardia D) Absent breath sounds on the right, tracheal deviation to the right, cyanosis
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