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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
Which of the following is not a bony structure:
a. Mastoid process
b. Philtrum
c. ASIS
d. Olecranon
b. Philtrum
Which of the following is not a process:
a. Deltoid
b. Acromion
c. Mastoid
d. Olecranon
a. Deltoid
Which meridian is not located by referencing the umbilicus?
a. GB
b. SP
c. ST
d. KI
a. GB
Which meridian is not located by referencing the nipple?
a. ST
b. SP
c. PC
d. LV
d. LV
Which meridian does not utilize the Adam's apple as a reference?
a. ST
b. LI
c. SJ
c. SI
c. SJ
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
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
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
What artery is located in the popliteal fossa?
a. Femoral
b. Posterior tibial
c. Dorsal Pedis
d. Popliteal
d. Popliteal
Which meridian is not located using the cubital crease as a reference?
a. SI
b. LU
c. LI
d. HT
a. SI
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
Which of the bones listed does not have a tuberosity?
a. Tibia
b. Fibula
c. Humerus
b. Fibula
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
The distal end of short-long bones is called?
a. Base
b. Body
c. Condyle
d. Head
d. Head
Which meridian uses the masseter to locate two points?
a. LI
b. ST
c. SI
d. BL
b. ST
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
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
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
Which rib is attached at the sternal angle?
a. 1st
b. 2nd
c. 3rd
d. 4th
b. 2nd
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
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
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
Which meridian has a point in the nasolabial groove:
a. LI
b. SI
c. BL
d. SJ
a. LI
The ASIS is a projection of what bone?
a. Ischium
b. Sacrum
c. Ilium
d. Pubic
c. Ilium
Which meridian's points are located in the sacral foramina?
a. GB
b. BL
c. ST
d. LV
b. BL
What structure is located at the distal end of the fibula?
a. Lateral malleolus
b. Medial malleolus
c. Talus
d. Cuboid
a. Lateral malleolus
What muscle inserts into the tibial tuberosity?
a. Hamstrings
b. Quadriceps
c. Gastrocnemius
d. Peroneus
b. Quadriceps