RAD 130 Ch 5 Exam With Complete Solutions
For the lateral projection of the elbow, the humeral epicondyles are positioned:
-perpendicular to the IR.
-parallel to the IR.
-superimposed on each other.
-in 45-degree medial rotation.
-perpendicular to the IR
-superimposed on each other.
Whi...
RAD 130 Ch 5 Exam With
Complete Solutions
For the lateral projection of the elbow, the humeral epicondyles are positioned:
-perpendicular to the IR.
-parallel to the IR.
-superimposed on each other.
-in 45-degree medial rotation.
-perpendicular to the IR
-superimposed on each other.
Which two of the following projections clearly demonstrate the scaphoid?
-PA oblique in medial rotation
-PA in ulnar flexion
-PA oblique in lateral rotation
-PA axial (Stecher method)
-PA in ulnar flexion
-PA axial (Stecher method)
The hand consists of how many bones?
-8
-14
-27
-32
27
How many phalanges are there in the hand?
-14
-27
-30
-32
,14
The thumb is also known as the:
-lateral digit.
-first digit.
-medial digit.
-fifth digit.
first digit.
The palm of the hand is formed by:
-five carpals.
-five metacarpals.
-eight carpals.
-eight metacarpals.
five metacarpals
Which of the following bones make up the wrist?
-Five carpals
-Five metacarpals
-Eight carpals
-Eight metacarpals
Eight carpals
The first bone located on the proximal row and lateral side of the wrist is called
the:
-trapezoid.
-trapezium.
-lunate.
-scaphoid.
scaphoid
Which of the following is the largest carpal bone?
-Capitate
-Hamate
-Scaphoid
-Triquetrum
,Capitate
The third metacarpal of the hand articulates with the:
-lunate.
-scaphoid.
-hamate.
-capitate.
capitate
The bone part shown in this figure is the:
-distal ulna.
-proximal ulna.
-distal radius.
-proximal radius.
proximal ulna.
The bone part labeled with the arrow in this figure is the:
-radial notch.
-trochlear notch.
-coronoid process.
-olecranon process.
coronoid process
The area on the bone labeled with the arrow is this figure is the:
-radial notch.
-trochlear notch.
-coronoid process.
-olecranon process.
trochlear notch
What is the bone in the upper arm?
-Radius
-Ulna
-Humerus
-Capitulum
Humerus
, What bone is shown in this figure?
-Radius
-Tibia
-Ulna
-Humerus
Humerus
How many phalanges are there in the thumb?-
-One
-Two
-Three
-Four
Two
The carpal bones articulate with the:
-radius only.
-ulna only.
-phalanges only.
-radius, ulna, and phalanges.
radius only.
Which of the following passes through the carpal canal?
-Radial vein
-Radial nerve
-Median vein
-Median nerve
Median nerve
The head of the radius articulates on the medial side with the:
-coronoid process.
-trochlear notch.
-ulnar styloid process.
-radial notch.
radial notch
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