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, TABLE OF CONTENT
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Head and Neck
Section 3: Back and Spinal Cord
Section 4: Thorax
Section 5: Abdomen
Section 6: Pelvis and Perineum
Section 7: Upper Limb
Section 8: Lower Limb
, Section 1: Introduction — Anatomy Practice Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1
A patient is standing upright, facing forward, with arms at the sides and palms facing forward. This
position is known as:
A. Supine position
B. Prone position
C. Anatomical position
D. Lithotomy position
Correct Answer: C. Anatomical position
Rationale:
The anatomical position is the standard reference position used in anatomy. The body is upright,
facing forward, feet together or slightly apart, arms at the sides, and palms facing anteriorly.
Why the other answers are incorrect:
• A. Supine position: The person is lying on their back, face upward.
• B. Prone position: The person is lying on their abdomen, face downward.
• D. Lithotomy position: The patient lies on the back with hips and knees flexed, commonly
used in pelvic examinations.
Question 2
Which term best describes a structure that is closer to the midline of the body?
A. Lateral
B. Medial
C. Proximal
D. Distal
Correct Answer: B. Medial
Rationale:
Medial means closer to the median plane or midline of the body.
Why the other answers are incorrect:
• A. Lateral: Means farther away from the midline.
• C. Proximal: Means closer to the point of origin or attachment, commonly used for limbs.
• D. Distal: Means farther from the point of origin or attachment.