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Oblique?

Posted By: Ortho MT on 2009-05-08
In Reply to: Orthopedic question.. help! - Lindsay Stoppkotte

Subject: Oblique?

I type ortho and it is usually ap and lateral or ap, lateral, and oblique views. 


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Subject: Because AP, lateral and oblique ?are singular

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I'm probably confused, but using the explanation presented it seems like this should be: "Because AP, lateral and oblique is singular,..."
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Subject: RAO= right anterior oblique (view)

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  • Aren't AP, lateral, and oblique adjectives?
    Subject: Aren't AP, lateral, and oblique adjectives?

    Aren't "AP, lateral, and oblique" adjectives? If so, then "views" would be the inferred subject and would therefore make the verb plural.
    oblique can also be called "Judet" view...? nm
    Subject: oblique can also be called "Judet" view...? nm


    Because AP, lateral and oblique are singular then it is "was", if it was laterals and obliques
    Subject: Because AP, lateral and oblique are singular then it is "was", if it was laterals and obliques (plural) then it would be "were"...

    With words that indicate portions—percent, fraction, part, majority, some, all, none, remainder, and so forth —look at the noun in your of phrase (object of the preposition) to determine whether to use a singular or plural verb. If the object of the preposition is singular, use a singular verb. If the object of the preposition is plural, use a plural verb.

    Examples: Fifty percent of the pie has disappeared.
    Pie is the object of the preposition of.
    Fifty percent of the pies have disappeared.
    Pies is the object of the preposition.
    One-third of the city is unemployed.
    One-third of the people are unemployed.

    NOTE: Hyphenate all spelled-out fractions.

    All of the pie is gone.
    All of the pies are gone.
    Some of the pie is missing.
    Some of the pies are missing.
    None of the garbage was picked up.
    None of the sentences were punctuated correctly.
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    Prepped and draped. local anesthesia was administered? mediolateral and oblique?
    Subject: Prepped and draped. local anesthesia was administered? mediolateral and oblique?

    Just guessing. Also, sacral ala.