Prelab Questions 16,17, 18 Flashcards

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1
Q

The clavicle and the scapula form the
A) Pectoral girdle B) Pelvic Girdle
C) Upper Limb D) Axial Skeleton

A

A) Pectoral Girdle

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2
Q

Anatomically arm represents
A) Shoulder to fingers B) Shoulder to wrist
C) Elbow to wrist D) Shoulder to elbow

A

D) Shoulder to elbow

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3
Q

Which of the following is not apart of the scapula?

A) Spine B) manibrum C) Acromion D) Supraspinous fossa

A

B) Manibrum

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4
Q

Which carpal is included in the proximal row?

A) Hamate B) Capitate C) Trapezium D) Lunate

A

A) Hamate

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5
Q

Which of the following is the most proximal part of the upper limb?
A) Styloid process of radius B) Styloid Process of ulna
C) Head of Humerus D) Medial epicondyle of humerus

A

C) Head of Humerus

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6
Q

Which of the following is the most distal feature of the humerus?
A) Anatomical Neck B) Deltoid Tuberosity C) Capitulum D) Head

A

C) Capitulum

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7
Q

The capitate is one of the eight carpals in the wrist

True or False?

A

True

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8
Q

The clavicle articulates with the sternum and the humerus

True or False

A

True

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9
Q

The two hip bones articulate anteriorly at the

A) Acetabulum B) illium C) Isichium D) Pubic symphysis

A

D) Pubic Symphysis

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10
Q

Anatomically leg refers to

A) The lower limb B) Hip to knee C) Knee to ankle D) Hip to ankle

A

C) Knee to ankle

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11
Q

The ___ is the largest portion of the hip coxal bone

A) Acetabulum B) ilium C) ischium D) pubis

A

B) Ilium

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12
Q

The ___ is the lateral bone in the leg

A) Tibia B) Fibula C) Femur D) Patella

A

B) Fibula

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13
Q

Which of the following bones is not a tarsal bone?

A) Metatarsal B) Talis C) Calcaneus D) Cuboid

A

A) Metatarsal

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14
Q

The two bones that articulate to form the sacroiliac joint are the sacrum and the
A) Femur B) ilium C) ischium D) pubis

A

B) Illium

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15
Q

Ischial spines, ischial tuberosities, and iliac crests are closer together in a pelvis of a female then in a pelvis of a male. True or false

A

False

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16
Q

Each digit of a foot has three phalanges true or false

A

True

17
Q

Each digit of a foot has three phalanges true or false

A

True

18
Q

Development of the embryo and fetus progresses from

A) Medial toward lateral B) Cephalic toward caudal C) Anterior toward posterior D) Inferior toward superior

A

B) Cephalic toward caudal

19
Q

The last fontanel to close is the

A) Posterior B) Sphenoidal C) Mastoid D) Anterior

A

D) Anterior

20
Q

Fontanels function for all of the following except
A) Formation of the vertebrae
B) Compression of the cranium during vaginal delivery
C) Additional cranial skull growth after birth
D) Additional brain development after birth

A

A) Formation of the vertebrae

21
Q

Measurements of heigh after 20 weeks of development are from
A) Crown to heel B) Crown to rump C) Head to toes D) Sitting height

A

A) Crown to heel

22
Q

The anterior fontanel involves all of the following bones except
A) Left parietal bone B) right parietal bone C) occipital bone D)Frontal Bone

A

C) Occipital bone

23
Q

Fibrous joints are structural types containing

A) Cartilage B) Dense Fibrous Connective tissue C) Synovial membranes D) Synovial Fluid

A

B) Dense Fibrous connective tissue

24
Q

Which synovial joints allows movements in all planes?

A) Saddle B) Pivot C) Ball-and-socket D) Plane

A

C) Ball-and-socket

25
Q

Synarthrosis pertains to functional joints that are

A) immoveable B) Slightly moveable C) Freely moveable D) Synovial types

A

A) Immoveable

26
Q

Movement away from the midline is called

A) Rotation B) Adduction C) Extension D) Abduction

A

D) Abduction

27
Q

Movements that combine flexion, abduction, extension and adduction are called
A) Rotations B) Excursions C) Circumductions D) Hyperextensions

A

C) Circumductions

28
Q
The synovial membrane and the fibrous capsule combine and form the
A) articular cartilage.
B) periosteum.
C) spongy bone.
D) joint (articular) capsule.
A

D) joint (articular) capsule.

29
Q

The movement rotation occurs at a pivot type of synovial joint.
A) True
B) False

A

A) True

30
Q

Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion are characteristic movements of the hand.
A) True
B) False

A

B) False