Directional terms T/F Quiz Flashcards
T/F: Scapula is posterior to Sternum
True
T/F: Clavicles are medial to Sternum
False; Clavicles are lateral to sternum
T/F: Thoracic vertebrae are superior to Cervical vertebrae
False: Thoracic vertebrae are inferior to Cervical vertebrae
T/F: Greater trochanter is on the lateral aspect of the femur
True; lateral to the “head” of the femur that faces the pelvis
T/F: Tibia is medial to Fibula
True
T/F: Patella is proximal to Fibula
True
T/F: Ribs are lateral to Sternum
True
T/F: Carpals are distal to Metacarpals
False; Carpals are proximal to Metacarpals
T/F: Calcaneus is anterior to Metatarsals
False; Calcaneus is posterior to Metatarsals
T/F: Mandible is anterior to Cervical vertebrae
True
T/F: ASIS is anterior to Sacrum
True
T/F: Ilium is medial to Coccyx
False; Ilium is lateral to Coccyx
T/F: Rhomboids are deep to Trapezius
True
T/F: Trapezius and Latissimus dorsi are superficial muscles of the back
True
T/F: the Adductor group is located on the medial aspect of the thigh
True; these muscles are located on the inner thigh
T/F: Biceps brachii is posterior to Triceps brachii
False; Biceps brachii is anterior to Triceps brachii
T/F: the Hamstrings are posterior to Quadriceps
True
T/F: Humerus is the most proximal bone of the upper limb
True
T/F: Ulna is lateral to Radius
False; Ulna is medial to Radius
T/F: Phalanges are the most distal bones of the upper & lower limbs
True
T/F: Pectoralis major is superficial to Pectoralis minor
True
T/F: Temporalis is inferior to Masseter
False; Temporalis is superior to Masseter
T/F: Ischial tuberosity is superior to Lumbar vertebrae
False; Ischial tuberosity is inferior to Lumbar vertebrae