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28 Cards in this Set
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Sac-like structures that are found around major joints and used for easy movement are called:
a. Synovial capsules b. Ligaments c. Bursae d. Vesicles |
c. Bursae
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Which of the following is not a bony structure:
a. Mastoid process b. Philtrum c. ASIS d. Olecranon |
b. Philtrum
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Which of the following is not a process:
a. Deltoid b. Acromion c. Mastoid d. Olecranon |
a. Deltoid
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Which meridian is not located by referencing the umbilicus?
a. GB b. SP c. ST d. KI |
a. GB
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Which meridian is not located by referencing the nipple?
a. ST b. SP c. PC d. LV |
d. LV
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Which meridian does not utilize the Adam's apple as a reference?
a. ST b. LI c. SJ c. SI |
c. SJ
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What is the location of the glabella?
a. 1 cun above they eyebrow b. Between the eyebrows c. Between the nose and the upper lip d. Directly anterior to the ear opening |
b. Between the eyebrows
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Which of the following is not an artery of the head, neck and face that lie below an acupuncture point?
a. Carotid b. Subclavian c. Facial d. Temporal |
b. Subclavian
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At which location can the brachial artery be palpated?
a. Popliteal fossa b. Transverse wrist crease c. Cubital fossa d. Olecranon fossa |
c. Cubital fossa
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What artery is located in the popliteal fossa?
a. Femoral b. Posterior tibial c. Dorsal Pedis d. Popliteal |
d. Popliteal
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Which meridian is not located using the cubital crease as a reference?
a. SI b. LU c. LI d. HT |
a. SI
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Which vertebral spinous process is located level with the inferior angle of the scapula?
a. C-7 b. T-12 c. T-7 d. T-8 |
c. T-7
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Which of the bones listed does not have a tuberosity?
a. Tibia b. Fibula c. Humerus |
b. Fibula
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Which meridian passes between the tendons of the extensor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis?
a. LI b. LU c. HT d. PC |
a. LI
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The distal end of short-long bones is called?
a. Base b. Body c. Condyle d. Head |
d. Head
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Which meridian uses the masseter to locate two points?
a. LI b. ST c. SI d. BL |
b. ST
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Which bones have styloid processes?
a. Humerus and ulna b. Humerus and radius c. Radius and ulna d. Carpal and ulna |
c. Radius and ulna
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The pisiform bone is embedded in the tendon of which muscle?
a. Flexor carpi radialis b. Flexor carpi ulnaris c. Palmaris longus |
b. Flexor carpi ulnaris
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What point is at risk for needling into the median nerve?
a. PC-7 b. SJ-6 c. HT-7 d. SI-5 |
a. PC-7
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Which rib is attached at the sternal angle?
a. 1st b. 2nd c. 3rd d. 4th |
b. 2nd
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Which of the following meridians does not use the sternocleido- mastoid (SCM) muscle as a reference point?
a. ST b. LI c. SJ d. BL |
d. BL
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Which landmark would not be helpful to locate ST meridian points?
a. Zygomatic arch b. Mandibular angle c. Mental foramen d. Infraorbital foramen |
c. Mental foramen
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The common peroneal nerve is located:
a. Anterior to the fibular head b. Beneath the medial tibial epicondyle c. Posterior to the fibular head d. Beneath the lateral femoral epicondyle |
c. Posterior to the fibular head
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Which meridian has a point in the nasolabial groove:
a. LI b. SI c. BL d. SJ |
a. LI
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The ASIS is a projection of what bone?
a. Ischium b. Sacrum c. Ilium d. Pubic |
c. Ilium
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Which meridian's points are located in the sacral foramina?
a. GB b. BL c. ST d. LV |
b. BL
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What structure is located at the distal end of the fibula?
a. Lateral malleolus b. Medial malleolus c. Talus d. Cuboid |
a. Lateral malleolus
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What muscle inserts into the tibial tuberosity?
a. Hamstrings b. Quadriceps c. Gastrocnemius d. Peroneus |
b. Quadriceps
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