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Which of the following is the legislation that dictates what can and cannot take place in the Anatomy Laboratory?

Select one:
a. Human Tissue Act 2004
b. Anatomy Laboratory Protocol
c. Anatomy Act 1832
d. Anatomy Act 1984
e. Human Tissue Act 2006
A.

The Human Tissue Act was passed by Parliament on 15th November 2004 . The Act repeals the following Act s in England and Wales:

(a) Human Tissue Act 1961,
(b) Anatomy Act 1984,
(c) Corneal Tissue Act 1986,
(d) Human Organ Transplants Act 1989.

The Act covers the removal, storage, and use of ‘relevant material’ from deceased persons and also human organs for transplant. However when it comes to living persons the Act only regulates the storage and use of ‘relevant material’. The removal of tissue from living persons will still be covered by common lawprinciples, which makes it an offence to interfere with a person’s body withoutconsent. The Act makes it unlawful to use bodies or human material once donated for purposes other than those set out in the Act and establishes penalties for non-compliance.
What are the containers under each dissecting table for?

Select one:
a. Small pieces of human tissue
b. Waste paper
c. Gloves
d. Scalpel blades
e. Internal organs
A.
Which of the following can you palpate on your dorsal surface?

Select one:
a. Pedicle of thoracic vertebrae
b. Jugular notch
c. Spinous process of thoracic vertebrae
d. Angle of Louis
e. Transverse process of thoracic vertebrae
C.
Which of the following best describes the anatomical position?

Select one:
a. Body supine, head facing forward, palms facing anteriorly
b. Body standing erect, head facing forward, palms facing anteriorly
c. Body standing erect, head facing forward, palms facing posteriorly
d. Body supine, head facing forward, palms facing posteriorly
e. Body standing erect, head facing forward, elbows flexed,palms facing anteriorly
B.
According to terminologia anatomica which one of the following is the most suitable option?

Select one:
a. In the anatomical position the forearm is always pronated
b. Flexing an arm at the shoulder joint is the same as abducting it
c. The knee joint lies proximal to the hip joint
d. CT scans in the transverse plane are viewed as if from beneath
e. The femur is a bone of the leg
C.

Review Introduction to Anatomy [037].
Which of the following best describes the sagittal plane?

Select one:

a. Any plane parallel to the median plane
b. All vertical planes that pass from side to side and are at right angles to the median plane
c. Any plane parallel to the coronal plane
d. Vertical plane passing from front to back of the body through the midline
e. Planes that are at right angles to both coronal and median planes
A.
Which one of the following statements best applies to spinal nerves?

Select one:
a. The segmental dermatome at the level of the umbilicus is always innervated by the spinal nerve T8
b. A group of skeletal muscles innervated by a particular spinal nerve is collectively known as a dermatome
c. A plexus is a mixing of nerves
d. Spinal nerves L1 and L2 supply the muscles which produce extension motion at the knee
e. Afferent spinal nerve fibres carry motor signals from the neuraxis to the skeletal muscles
C.
With respect to the lumbar regions greatest range of motion which one of the following is the most suitable option?

Select one:
a. It occurs in lateral bending
b. It occurs in flexion and extension
c. It occurs in circumduction
d. It occurs in abduction and adduction
e. It occurs in rotation
B.
What type of joint is found between the superior and inferior articular process of the vertebrae?

Select one:
a. Secondary cartilaginous joint
b. Synovial joint
c. Primary cartilaginous joint
d. Fibrous joint
e. Secondary fibrous joint
B.
With respect to joints between bones which one of the following is the most suitable option?

Select one:
a. All primary cartilaginous joints lie in the sagittal plane
b. Primary cartilaginous joints exist between all the bones of the skull vault
c. Intervertebral discs are all examples of secondary cartilaginous joints
d. Another word of a secondary cartilaginous joint is asynchondrosis
e. A suture is the same thing as a symphysis
C.
With respect to vertebrae which one of the following is the most suitable option?

Select one:
a. The ligamentum flavum runs along the anterior surface of the vertebral bodies
b. Lumbar vertebrae have downward orientated, interlocking spinous processes
c. The neural canal is largest in the lumbar region
d. Typical thoracic vertebrae have 5 pairs of facets for synovial joints
e. Not all cervical vertebrae have a foramen transversarium
D.
With respect to the vertebral column which one of the following is the most suitable option?

Select one:
a. There are 8 cervical vertebrae and 8 pairs of cervical segmental nerves
b. Like the cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae too have transverse foramina
c. There are always 5 lumbar vertebrae
d. The sacrum consists of 5 fused segments
e. Scoliosis is an exaggerated secondary curvature of the lumbar region
D.