Question 1
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What plane is shown?
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Sagittal
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Coronal
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Horizontal
Question 2
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What plane is shown?
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Sagittal
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Coronal
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Horizontal
Question 3
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What plane is shown?
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Sagittal
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Coronal
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Horizontal
Question 4
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[blank_start]_____[blank_end] is the science of the structure of the body, [blank_start]_____[blank_end] is the study of the functions of the body, and [blank_start]____[blank_end] is a detailed study of the body of knowledge related to the bones of the body.
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Anatomy
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Physiology
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Osteology
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Anatomy
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Physiology
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Osteology
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Anatomy
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Physiology
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Osteology
Question 5
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The two major cavities of the torso are thoracic and abdominal.
Question 6
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Label the quadrants of the abdomen.
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RUQ
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RLQ
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LUQ
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LLQ
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RUQ
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RLQ
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LUQ
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LLQ
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RUQ
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RLQ
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LUQ
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LLQ
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RUQ
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RLQ
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LUQ
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LLQ
Question 7
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Label the nine regions of the abdomen.
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Right Hypochondrium
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Right Lateral
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Right Inguinal
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Epigastrium
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Umbilical
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Hypograstrium
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Left Hypochondrium
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Left Lateral
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Left Inguinal
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Right Lateral
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Right Hypochondrium
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Right Inguinal
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Umbilical
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Epigastrium
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Hypogastrium
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Left Lateral
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Left Hypochondrium
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Left Inguinal
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Right Inguinal
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Right Hypochondrium
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Right Lateral
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Hypogastrium
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Epigastrium
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Umbilical
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Left Inguinal
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Left Hypochondrium
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Left Lateral
Question 8
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Identify the body habitus.
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Sthenic
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Asthenic
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Hyposthenic
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Hypersthenic
Question 9
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Identify the body habitus
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Hyposthenic
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Sthenic
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Asthenic
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Hypersthenic
Question 10
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Identify the body habitus.
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Asthenic
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Sthenic
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Hyposthenic
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Hypersthenic
Question 11
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Identify the body habitus.
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Hypersthenic
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Sthenic
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Hyposthenic
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Asthenic
Question 12
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More than 85% of the population has either a sthenic or hypersthenic body habitus.
Question 13
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The mastoid tip is the external landmark for the C5 vertebra.
Question 14
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The thyroid cartilage is the external landmark for the C5 vertebra.
Question 15
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The level of inferior angles of scapulae is T7.
Question 16
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How many bones comprise the typical adult skeleton?
Question 17
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Appendicular skeleton supports and protects the head and trunk.
Question 18
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What are the four main parts of the appendicular skeleton?
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Pelvic Girdle
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Shoulder Girdle
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Neck
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Upper Limbs
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Lower Limbs
Question 19
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What are the four main parts of the axial skeleton?
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Skull
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Neck
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Thorax
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Pelvic Girdle
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Vertebral Column
Question 20
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All bones are composed of a strong, dense outer layer called the [blank_start]_____[blank_end] and an inner portion of less dense [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
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Compact Bone
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Spongy Bone
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Compact Bone
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Spongy Bone
Question 21
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Trabeculae can be found where?
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Compact Bone
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Spongy Bone
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Periosteum
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Endosteum
Question 22
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Periosteum is a tough, fibrous connective tissue that covers all bony surfaces.
Question 23
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Short bones contain a medullary cavity.
Question 24
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Red marrow is found in the medullary cavity.
Question 25
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Endosteum lines the medullary cavity.
Question 26
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Secondary ossification occurs after birth when a separate bone begins to develop at both ends of each long bone. Each end is called the _____?
Question 27
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Full ossification occurs at what age?
Question 28
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Long bones are only found in the limbs.
Question 29
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The primary functions of short bones is to provide support.
Question 30
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Which bone classification largely of compact cortex tissue in the form of two plates that enclose a layer of diploe?
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Flat
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Long
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Short
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Irregular
Question 31
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What is a fibrous envelope that encloses a synovial joint?
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Articular Capsule
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Bursae
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Meniscus
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Symphysis
Question 32
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What is a joint in which two bones are joined by hyaline cartilage?
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Synchondrosis
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Symphysis
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Bursae
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Meniscus
Question 33
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Which of the following is a lubricant and nutrient compound found within synovial joints?
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Synovial Fluid
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Articular Capsule
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Symphysis
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Synchondrosis
Question 34
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Which of the following is the joining together of two midline bones in the body by a plate of fibrocartilage?
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Symphysis
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Bursae
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Articular Capsule
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Synchondrosis
Question 35
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What is fluid-contain sacs that are interposed between sliding surfaces to reduce friction?
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Bursae
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Articular Capsule
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Meniscus
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Synovial Fluid
Question 36
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Which of the following is fibrocartilaginous disk pad located between the ends of bones in some synovial joints?
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Meniscus
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Symphysis
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Synchondrosis
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Bursae
Question 37
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The intercarpal and intertarsal joins of the wrist and foot are examples of [blank_start]_____[blank_end] joints.
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Gliding
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Hinge
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Pivot
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Ellipsoid
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Ball and socket
Question 38
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A [blank_start]_____[blank_end] joint permits only flexion and extension.
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Hinge
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Pivot
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Ellipsoid
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Saddle
Question 39
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[blank_start]_____[blank_end] joints only allow rotation around a single axis.
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Pivot
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Gliding
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Ball and socket
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Hinge
Question 40
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[blank_start]____[blank_end] joints allow flexion, extension, abduction and adduction.
Question 41
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[blank_start]____[blank_end] allows flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, and rotation.
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Ball and socket
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Pivot
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Hinge
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Ellipsoid
Question 42
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What is a process at an articular extremity?
Question 43
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What is a beaklike process?
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Coracoid/Coronoid
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Styloid
Question 44
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What is a ridgelike process?
Question 45
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What is a large, rounded, elevated process located at the junction of the neck and shaft of the femur?
Question 46
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[blank_start]_____[blank_end] is a small, rounded, and elevated process whereas [blank_start]_____[blank_end] is a large, rounded, elevated process.
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Tubercle
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Tuberosity
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Tubercle
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Tuberosity
Question 47
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What is a facet?
Question 48
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What type of fracture is this?
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Simple
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Comminuted
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Spiral/Oblique
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Impacted
Question 49
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What type of fracture is this?
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Greenstick
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Open/Compound
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Comminuted
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Impacted
Question 50
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Displaced fractures are serious fractures in which bones are not in anatomic alignment.
Question 51
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Refers to parts at or near the surface, edge, or outside of another body part.
Question 52
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Refers to the wall or lining of a body cavity.
Question 53
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Label the body movement
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Abduction
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Adduction
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Adduction
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Abduction
Question 54
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Label the body movement
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Flexion
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Extension
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Extension
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Flexion
Question 55
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Label the body movement.
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Eversion
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Inversion
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Inversion
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Eversion
Question 56
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Label the body movement.
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Pronate
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Supinate
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Supinate
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Pronate
Question 57
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Label the body movement.
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Radial Deviation
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Ulnar Deviation
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Ulnar Deviation
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Radial Deviation
Question 58
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Label the body movement.
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Dorsiflexion
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Plantarflexion
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Plantarflexion
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Dorsiflexion
Question 59
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Fissure is a shallow linear channel.
Question 60
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Meatus is a tubelike passageway running within a bone.
Question 61
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Fossa is a furrow, trench, or fissurelike depression.
Question 62
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Foramen is a hole in a bone for transmission of blood vessels and nerves.
Question 63
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The thoracic cavity contains which of the following?
Question 64
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The space between the pleural cavities is called the mediastinum.
Question 65
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The pericardial cavity contains all thoracic structures except the lungs and pleurae.