STUDENTS
5TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)RICHARD L. DRAKE
TEST BANK
1. Reference: Ch. 1 — The Body — What is anatomy?
Question Stem:
A trauma patient has a laceration on the anterior aspect of the
forearm near the elbow. The attending asks the student to
describe the injury using standard anatomical language so the
surgical team can document the exact location without
ambiguity. Which term best describes the forearm surface
involved?
Options:
A. Posterior
,B. Anterior
C. Deep
D. Distal
Correct Answer: B. Anterior
Rationale:
Correct Answer: The anterior surface of the forearm is the
flexor side, which faces forward in the standard anatomical
position. Using this term improves precision in clinical
communication and documentation.
A. Posterior: This refers to the back side, which does not
match the described forearm surface.
C. Deep: Deep describes a structure farther from the body
surface, not a surface location.
D. Distal: Distal describes distance from the trunk, not
whether the surface is front or back.
Teaching Point: Anatomical terminology prevents confusion by
standardizing location descriptions.
Citation: Drake, R. L., Vogl, A. W., & Mitchell, A. W. M. (2023).
Gray’s Anatomy for Students (5th ed.). Ch. 1.
2. Reference: Ch. 1 — The Body — What is anatomy?
Question Stem:
During a physical exam, a clinician notes that a wound lies
closer to the trunk than the patient’s wrist. The note must
,reflect spatial relationship rather than side-to-side orientation.
Which term is most accurate?
Options:
A. Proximal
B. Lateral
C. Medial
D. Superficial
Correct Answer: A. Proximal
Rationale:
Correct Answer: Proximal means nearer to the origin or
attachment of a limb, which in this case is the trunk. It is the
correct term for structures closer to the shoulder than the
wrist.
B. Lateral: Lateral refers to farther from the midline, not
closer to the trunk.
C. Medial: Medial means nearer the midline, which is not
the key relationship being tested.
D. Superficial: Superficial describes closeness to the body
surface, not closeness to the trunk.
Teaching Point: Proximal and distal describe limb position
relative to the trunk.
Citation: Drake, R. L., Vogl, A. W., & Mitchell, A. W. M. (2023).
Gray’s Anatomy for Students (5th ed.). Ch. 1.
, 3. Reference: Ch. 1 — The Body — What is anatomy?
Question Stem:
A CT report describes a lesion as being located “medial to the
kidney and posterior to the bowel.” The intern wants to confirm
the meaning of these terms before presenting the case. Which
statement is correct?
Options:
A. Medial means closer to the midline
B. Medial means closer to the skin
C. Posterior means closer to the feet
D. Posterior means farther from the midline
Correct Answer: A. Medial means closer to the midline
Rationale:
Correct Answer: Medial refers to a structure closer to the
body’s midline, an essential concept for interpreting imaging
and anatomy reports.
B. Medial means closer to the skin: This describes
superficial, not medial.
C. Posterior means closer to the feet: This describes
inferior, not posterior.
D. Posterior means farther from the midline: This describes
lateral, not posterior.
Teaching Point: Medial-lateral relationships are essential in
imaging interpretation.