Classic Classic Quiz Anatomy hand by Amazinga Amazinga 553 played - 10 yrs ago Bones of the hand QUIZ 22 QUESTIONS hard Anatomy 1 Which carpal lies on the ulnar palmar surface of the wrist, just diastal to the flexor crease? HamateCapitatePisiformTriquetrum 2 Which type of joint connects the bones of the carpals? EllipsoidGlidingPivotSaddle 3 Which carpal is the most commonly fractured? ScaphoidPisiformTrapezoidLunate 4 Which carpal is the attachment site for the flexor carpi ulnaris? TrapeziumHamateTriquetrumPisiform 5 From proximal to distal name the groups of bones from the flexor crease that make up the wrist and hand. Phalanges, carpals, metacarpalsPhalanges, metacarpals, carpalsCarpals, metacarpals, phalangesMetacarpals, carpals, phalanges 6 What type of joint lies between the phalanges? Ball and socketHingeGlidingEllipsoid 7 Which carpal is the most frequently dislocated? LunateCapitateHamateTrapezium 8 Which styloid process is located proximal to the pollicis? HumerusUlnaRadiusClavicle 9 Lister's Tubercle Is located on the dorsal surface of the radial styloid processActs as a hook for the extensor pollicis longus tendonIs even with the head of the ulnaAll of the above 10 Which carpal is the largest? HamateTrapezoidScaphoidCapitate 11 Which muscles are primarily responsible for extending the second through fifth fingers? Extensor indicis, extensor carpi radialis longusExtensor digitorum, lumbricalsFlexor digitorum profundus, palmar interosseiFlexor digiti minimi, flexor digitorum profundus 12 What is the primary muscle responsible for opposition? Opponens pollicisAbductor pollicis longusFlexor pollicis brevisFlexor pollicis longus 13 In order from radial side of wrist, name the first row of carpals distal to the flexor crease. Hamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapeziumPisiform, triquetrum, lunate, scaphoidTrapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamateScaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform 14 In order from radial side of wrist, name the second row of carpals distal to the flexor crease. Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiformHamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapeziumTrapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamatePisiform, triquetrum, lunate, scaphoid 15 Which styloid process is located proximal to the digiti minimi? UlnarCarpalRadialHumerus 16 Which two carpals form the Tunnel of Guyon? Hamate and scaphoidPisiform and hamateTrapezium and trapezoidLunate and capitate 17 Which muscle is primarily responsible for extending the index finger? AnconeusFlexor carpi radialisExtensor carpi ulnarisExtensor indicis 18 Which muscle is/are a flexor of the wrist? Extensor digiti minimiPalmaris longusFlexor carpi ulnarisB and c 19 The anatomical snuffbox is created by which features of the hand? Extensor pollicis longus, the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longusAbductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevisAdductor pollicis, first dorsal interosseous and extensor pollicis brevisExtensor pollicis longus, extensor carpi radialis brevis and adductor pollicis 20 The joint between the carpals and the metacarpals is called what? InterphalangealCarpometacarpalCarpi ulnarisCarpi radialis 21 The muscles of the forearm primarily create movement in what part(s) of the body? FingersElbowHand and wristShoulder and arm 22 Which muscle is primarily responsible for adducting the wrist? Flexor digitorum profundusExtensor carpi radialis longusExtensor carpi ulnarisFlexor carpi radialis A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires