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- What is a field According to Bourdieu?
- Can you be too fat for ultrasound?
- Which body habitus types account for about 85% of the population?
- What is Hyposthenic?
- What percent of the population would be considered as having a Sthenic body habitus?
- What is Ectomorphic body habitus?
- What does maternal habitus mean?
- For which type of body habitus will the diaphragm be at the highest level in the body?
- How is the IR position for a lateral sternum?
- How much should the body be rotated for a PA oblique projection of the sternum?
- What is the space between ribs called?
- How do you find the 5th intercostal space?
- Where is the 5th intercostal space?
- What is the average intercostal space?
What is a field According to Bourdieu?
In Bourdieu's work, a field is a system of social positions (for example, a profession such as the law) structured internally in terms of power relationships (such as the power differential between judges and lawyers).
Can you be too fat for ultrasound?
If you're overweight, it can be more difficult for the person doing the ultrasound scan (sonographer) to get a clear picture of your baby. This is because of the way ultrasound scans work. A scan sends high-frequency soundwaves through your womb (uterus).
Which body habitus types account for about 85% of the population?
More than 85% of the population has either a sthenic or hyposthenic body habitus. The sthenic type is considered the dominant type of habitus.
What is Hyposthenic?
(hī′pəs-thē′nē-ə) An abnormal lack of strength; weakness.
What percent of the population would be considered as having a Sthenic body habitus?
50%
What is Ectomorphic body habitus?
Additionally, what is Ectomorphic body habitus? An ectomorph is a typical skinny guy. Ecto's have a light build with small joints and lean muscle. Usually ectomorph's have long thin limbs with stringy muscles.
What does maternal habitus mean?
mother
For which type of body habitus will the diaphragm be at the highest level in the body?
hypersthenic
How is the IR position for a lateral sternum?
How is the IR positioned for a lateral sternum? Top of the IR is 1.
How much should the body be rotated for a PA oblique projection of the sternum?
Chest, Ribs, and Sternum
Question | Answer |
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How much should the body be rotated fora PA oblique projection of the sternum? | 15-20 degrees |
Where is the IR centered for the PA oblique sternum? | seventh thoracic vertebra |
What is the space between ribs called?
The intercostal spaces, also known as interspaces, are the space between the ribs. There are 11 spaces on each side and they are numbered according to the rib which is the superior border of the space.
How do you find the 5th intercostal space?
The position for V4 is in the 5th intercostal space , in line with the middle of the clavicle (mid-clavicular). V3 sits midway between V2 and V4. Follow the 5th intercostal space to the left until your fingers are immediately below the beginning of the axilla, or under-arm area.
Where is the 5th intercostal space?
An apex below the axilla/the base of the axilla superiorly. The lateral border of pectoralis major. The anterior border of latissimus dorsi. A base line superior to the horizontal level of the nipple (the line of the fifth intercostal space).
What is the average intercostal space?
11 intercostal spaces
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