MSA 2 Final question with answers
24 Total. 5 Cervical, 12 Thorasic, 7 Lumbar. - -How many bones are in the vertebral column?
-Closer to the Surface - -How is a superficial structure in the body located?
-Flexion - -What is a movement that brings a joint closer together?
-Lateral Rotation - -What do you call a movement when the anterior thigh swings away from the body's
midline?
-Axial Skeleton - -In which part of the body does lateral flexion occur?
-Pronation - -What movement takes place when the radius crosses over the ulna, turning the palm
down?
-Ankle - -Plantar flexion and dorsiflexion occur in which part of the body?
-Dorsiflexion - -Which term refers to the ankle movement that takes the foot off of the gas pedal?
-Retraction - -What is a posterior movement of the clavicle, head or jaw?
-Mandible - -Lateral deviation occurs in what part of the body?
-Sternoclavicular - -Which upper body joint is the single attachment between the axial and appendicular
skeletons?
-Medial Border - -What part of the scapula as an attachment site for the rhomboids and serratus
anterior?
-Serratus Anterior - -A winged-scapula indicates a weakness in what muscle?
-Infraspinous - -What fossa outlines the spine of the scapula, medial border and lateral border?
-Greater Tubercle - -What bony landmark serves as an attachment site for 3 of the 4 rotator cuff
muscles?
-Biceps Brachii - -The tendon of which muscle lies in the intertubercular groove?
-Upper - -Which portion of the trapezius muscle elevates the scapula?
-Pectoralis Major - -Which muscle is divided into 3 segments: clavicular, sternal & costal?
-Olecranon Process - -To outline the distal tendon of the triceps, which landmark do you have to locate?
-3rd, 4th, & 5th Ribs - -What is the origin of the pectoralis minor?
24 Total. 5 Cervical, 12 Thorasic, 7 Lumbar. - -How many bones are in the vertebral column?
-Closer to the Surface - -How is a superficial structure in the body located?
-Flexion - -What is a movement that brings a joint closer together?
-Lateral Rotation - -What do you call a movement when the anterior thigh swings away from the body's
midline?
-Axial Skeleton - -In which part of the body does lateral flexion occur?
-Pronation - -What movement takes place when the radius crosses over the ulna, turning the palm
down?
-Ankle - -Plantar flexion and dorsiflexion occur in which part of the body?
-Dorsiflexion - -Which term refers to the ankle movement that takes the foot off of the gas pedal?
-Retraction - -What is a posterior movement of the clavicle, head or jaw?
-Mandible - -Lateral deviation occurs in what part of the body?
-Sternoclavicular - -Which upper body joint is the single attachment between the axial and appendicular
skeletons?
-Medial Border - -What part of the scapula as an attachment site for the rhomboids and serratus
anterior?
-Serratus Anterior - -A winged-scapula indicates a weakness in what muscle?
-Infraspinous - -What fossa outlines the spine of the scapula, medial border and lateral border?
-Greater Tubercle - -What bony landmark serves as an attachment site for 3 of the 4 rotator cuff
muscles?
-Biceps Brachii - -The tendon of which muscle lies in the intertubercular groove?
-Upper - -Which portion of the trapezius muscle elevates the scapula?
-Pectoralis Major - -Which muscle is divided into 3 segments: clavicular, sternal & costal?
-Olecranon Process - -To outline the distal tendon of the triceps, which landmark do you have to locate?
-3rd, 4th, & 5th Ribs - -What is the origin of the pectoralis minor?