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Scribeamerica Kinesiology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Inside
Supine
Prone
Internal
Adduction
2. Farther from the limb root
Palmar or Volar
Superficial
Distal
Supine
3. That which turns palm of hand downward
Medial
Pronator
Cephalad
Anatomical Position
4. Situated in front of or directed toward the front
Anterior
Prone
Flexion
Palmar or Volar
5. To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms turned forward
Anatomical Position
External
Flexion
Anterior
6. Straightening out
Extension
Cephalad
Anatomical Position
Everted
7. Right angles to long axis; divides body into upper and lower parts
Anatomical Position
Anterior
Supinator
Transverse
8. Farther from the limb root
Distal
Prone
Abduction
Pronator
9. Upper - nearer to the crown
Superior
Anterior
Adduction
Supinator
10. Towards the head
Anatomical Position
Everted
Supinator
Cephalad
11. Forearm and hand turned palm side down - body laying face down
Superior
Prone
Frontal or Coronal
Everted
12. Turned away
Palmar or Volar
Palmar or Volar
Everted
Inverted
13. That which raises
Adduction
Deep
Palmar or Volar
Levator
14. Nearer to the surface
Deep
Midline
Anatomical Position
Superficial
15. Upper - nearer to the crown
Anterior
Superior
Anatomical Position
Anterior
16. Rear or back
Supinator
Distal
Posterior or Dorsal
Pronator
17. Nearer to the surface
Supine
Pronator
Superficial
Proximal
18. Bending or angulation
Superficial
Flexion
Adduction
Everted
19. Farther from the midline
Supinator
Everted
Midline
Lateral
20. Sole side of foot
Extension
Anterior
Caudal
Plantar
21. Turned outward
Everted
Midline
Transverse
Superficial
22. Nearer to the limb root
Medial
Proximal
Caudal
Levator
23. Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts - farther from the crown
Superior
Midline
Frontal or Coronal
External
24. Draws away from the midline
Proximal
Everted
Abduction
Supine
25. Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts - farther from the crown
Supinator
Palmar or Volar
Frontal or Coronal
Cephalad
26. To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms turned forward
Pronator
Adduction
Plantar
Anatomical Position
27. Body lying face up
Medial
Flexion
Supine
Superior
28. Right angles to long axis; divides body into upper and lower parts
Anterior
Transverse
External
Prone
29. Draws toward the midline
Cephalad
Adduction
Posterior or Dorsal
Inverted
30. Towards the feet
Caudal
Midline
Transverse
Medial
31. That which turns palm of hand upward
Deep
Caudal
Supinator
Anatomical Position
32. Divides the body into right and left
Lateral
Lateral
Proximal
Midline
33. Body lying face up
Posterior or Dorsal
Supine
Pronator
Deep
34. Straightening out
Extension
Flexion
Lateral
Distal
35. Bending or angulation
External
Supine
Flexion
Pronator
36. Farther from the surface
Superficial
Deep
Adduction
Levator
37. Palm side of the hand or body
Supinator
Palmar or Volar
Proximal
Deep
38. Situated in front of or directed toward the front
Deep
Midline
Anterior
Deep
39. Nearer to the midline
Extension
Medial
Abduction
Distal
40. Towards the feet
Transverse
Distal
Midline
Caudal
41. Palm side of the hand or body
Midline
Deep
Superficial
Palmar or Volar
42. Outside
Anterior
External
Distal
Cephalad
43. Nearer to the limb root
Proximal
Internal
Abduction
Plantar
44. Forearm and hand turned palm side down - body laying face down
Prone
Transverse
Inverted
Proximal
45. Draws toward the midline
Proximal
Adduction
Anatomical Position
Levator
46. That which turns palm of hand downward
Pronator
Prone
Supine
Anatomical Position
47. Rear or back
Posterior or Dorsal
Abduction
Adduction
Distal
48. Draws away from the midline
Supinator
Abduction
Anatomical Position
Midline
49. Farther from the midline
Caudal
Deep
Internal
Lateral
50. Inside
Posterior or Dorsal
Internal
Abduction
Abduction