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Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 10th Edition
By Lynn S. Lippert
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, Table of Content
Part I: Basic Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
Chapter 1: Basic Information
Chapter 2: Basic Biomechanics
Chapter 3: Skeletal System
Chapter 4: Articular System and Arthrokinematics
Chapter 5: Nervous System
Chapter 6: Muscular System
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Chapter 7: Circulatory System
Part II: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Trunk
Chapter 8: Head and Temporomandibular Joint
Chapter 9: Neck and Trunk
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Chapter 10: Pelvis
Chapter 11: Pulmonary System
Part III: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Upper Extremities
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Chapter 12: Shoulder Girdle
Chapter 13: Shoulder Joint
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Chapter 14: Elbow and Forearm
Chapter 15: Wrist Joint
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Chapter 16: Hand
Part IV: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Lower Extremities
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Chapter 17: Hip Joint
Chapter 18: Knee Joint
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Chapter 19: Leg, Ankle, and Foot
Part V: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Body
Chapter 20: Posture
Chapter 21: Gait
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TEST BANK for Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy 7th Edition by
Lippert Lynn
Chapter 1: Basic Information
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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____ 1. The fibula is on which side of the lower leg?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. Distal
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____ 2. The ulna is where in relation to the humerus?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. Distal
____ 3. In anatomical position, the thumb is located where in relation to the fingers?
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a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. Distal
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____ 4. In moving from anatomical position into fundamental position, the forearm moves into
a. pronation. c. inversion.
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b. supination. d. eversion.
____ 5. When a person steps forward to release a bowling ball, what type of motion of the body is occurring?
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a. Angular motion c. Kinematic motion
b. Linear motion d. Torque motion
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____ 6. When a person grasps an overhead exercise bar and pulls it down, what type of motion is occurring at the
shoulder joint?
a. Angular motion c. Kinematic motion
b. Linear motion d. Torque motion
____ 7. A movement of one bone on another bone to cause an increase in joint angle is called
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a. flexion. c. rotation.
b. extension. d. circumduction.
____ 8. Sliding your foot under your chair to prepare to stand involves knee
a. flexion. c. inversion.
b. extension. d. abduction.
____ 9. Turning your head to look over your left shoulder involves cervical
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a. left rotation. c. left lateral bend.
b. right rotation. d. right lateral bend.
____ 10. When the scapula moves into a protracted position, they move in what direction in relation to the spine?
a. Superior c. Medial
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b. Inferior d. Lateral
____ 11. When a condition involves both of the legs, which of the following terms best describes this situation?
a. Unilateral c. Bilateral
b. Ipsilateral d. Contralateral
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____ 12. When a person abducts the shoulder to 90 degrees, then moves the arm backward, what is that motion called?
a. Medial rotation c. Horizontal adduction
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b. Lateral rotation d. Horizontal abduction
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Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 10th Edition
By Lynn S. Lippert
TU
TO
R
G
U
R
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, Table of Content
Part I: Basic Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
Chapter 1: Basic Information
Chapter 2: Basic Biomechanics
Chapter 3: Skeletal System
Chapter 4: Articular System and Arthrokinematics
Chapter 5: Nervous System
Chapter 6: Muscular System
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Chapter 7: Circulatory System
Part II: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Trunk
Chapter 8: Head and Temporomandibular Joint
Chapter 9: Neck and Trunk
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Chapter 10: Pelvis
Chapter 11: Pulmonary System
Part III: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Upper Extremities
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Chapter 12: Shoulder Girdle
Chapter 13: Shoulder Joint
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Chapter 14: Elbow and Forearm
Chapter 15: Wrist Joint
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Chapter 16: Hand
Part IV: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Lower Extremities
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Chapter 17: Hip Joint
Chapter 18: Knee Joint
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Chapter 19: Leg, Ankle, and Foot
Part V: Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Body
Chapter 20: Posture
Chapter 21: Gait
, TEST BANK for Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy 7th Edition by Lippert Lynn
TEST BANK for Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy 7th Edition by
Lippert Lynn
Chapter 1: Basic Information
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
TU
____ 1. The fibula is on which side of the lower leg?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. Distal
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____ 2. The ulna is where in relation to the humerus?
a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. Distal
____ 3. In anatomical position, the thumb is located where in relation to the fingers?
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a. Medial c. Proximal
b. Lateral d. Distal
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____ 4. In moving from anatomical position into fundamental position, the forearm moves into
a. pronation. c. inversion.
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b. supination. d. eversion.
____ 5. When a person steps forward to release a bowling ball, what type of motion of the body is occurring?
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a. Angular motion c. Kinematic motion
b. Linear motion d. Torque motion
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____ 6. When a person grasps an overhead exercise bar and pulls it down, what type of motion is occurring at the
shoulder joint?
a. Angular motion c. Kinematic motion
b. Linear motion d. Torque motion
____ 7. A movement of one bone on another bone to cause an increase in joint angle is called
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a. flexion. c. rotation.
b. extension. d. circumduction.
____ 8. Sliding your foot under your chair to prepare to stand involves knee
a. flexion. c. inversion.
b. extension. d. abduction.
____ 9. Turning your head to look over your left shoulder involves cervical
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a. left rotation. c. left lateral bend.
b. right rotation. d. right lateral bend.
____ 10. When the scapula moves into a protracted position, they move in what direction in relation to the spine?
a. Superior c. Medial
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b. Inferior d. Lateral
____ 11. When a condition involves both of the legs, which of the following terms best describes this situation?
a. Unilateral c. Bilateral
b. Ipsilateral d. Contralateral
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____ 12. When a person abducts the shoulder to 90 degrees, then moves the arm backward, what is that motion called?
a. Medial rotation c. Horizontal adduction
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b. Lateral rotation d. Horizontal abduction
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