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how must a patient be positioned to ensure that the thumb is correctly …

Question

how must a patient be positioned to ensure that the thumb is correctly positioned for an anteroposterior (ap) projection?
rotate the hand internally, supinating the thumb
place the hand in an anteroposterior (ap) position
pronate the hand
curl the hand into a fist

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For an anteroposterior (AP) projection of the thumb, the hand should be placed in an anteroposterior (AP) position. This positions the thumb correctly for the projection. Rotating the hand internally and supinating the thumb is not the standard for AP projection. Pronating the hand changes the orientation in a way not suitable for AP thumb projection. Curling the hand into a fist distorts the normal position of the thumb for an AP view.

Answer:

Place the hand in an anteroposterior (AP) position