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Random questions
100

Where are the palms orientated in the anatomical position?

The palms are forward.

100

What does inferior mean?

Below; lower

100

What is circumduction?

Movement of the limb so that the distal end is describing a circle.

100

What is the term for raising the foot upwards toward the shin?

Dorsiflexion

100

What is the current president of the U.S.A.

Joe Biden

200

What is another word for the skull?

Cranium

200

What is the term for relating to the palm of the hand?

Palmar

200

What is supination?

Movement that orientates the hand, arm, or foot up.

200

How do you move the hand for radial deviation?

Move the thumb closer to the radial bone of the forearm; bend the wrist to the left.

200

Name three purple shirts in MSA.

Aryaman, Xagros, Jasmine A, Terra, Ilunga, Jocelyn, Mia, Jasmine S, Metzli


300

Which side of the forearm is radius?

The thumb side.

300

What is the term relating to the sole of the foot?

Plantar

300

Where are the arms at the start of doing a horizontal abduction?

Forward in front of the face.
300

What part of the body is splaying normally referred to?

The fingers/hands.

300

What does HIPAA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

400

What does dorsal mean?

Being or located near/on the back of the body; upper surface for quadrupeds.

400

What is the term for relating to the tail or hind part of the body?

Caudal

400

What is plantar flexion?

Extension of the ankle so that the foot points down and away from the leg.

400
What is the term for the act of moving an anatomical part forward?

Protraction.

500

What is the orientation of the wrist compared to the shoulder?

Distal

500

What does proximal mean?

Nearest to the trunk of the body, or nearest to the point of attachment to limb or structure.

500

What are the two body parts that can be referred to in elevation?

Shoulders and mandible.

500

What is eversion?

Move the foot's forepart toward the midline of the body.

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