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Bontragers Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy 3th Edition Lampignano 70 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Test Bank DOWLOAD NOW Chapter 10: Bony Thorax—Sternum and Ribs Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The jugular notch corresponds to the level of: a. T2-3. b. T1. c. T4-5. d. C7. ANS: A REF: 356 2. The xiphoid process corresponds to the vertebral level of: a. T7. b. T9-10. c. T4-5. d. L1-2. ANS: B REF: 356 3. What is the joint space between the manubrium and body of sternum called? a. Sternal notch b. Costocartilage c. Sternal angle d. SC joint ANS: C REF: 356 4. At approximately what age does the xiphoid process become totally ossified? a. 12 years old b. 21 years old c. 40 years old d. The xiphoid process never becomes ossified. ANS: C REF: 356 5. Which of the following structures connects the anterior aspect of the ribs to the sternum? a. Costocartilage b. Sternal tendons c. Costovertebral joints d. Costotransverse joints ANS: A REF: 357 6. The sternal angle is a palpable landmark at the level of: a. T4-5. b. T2-3. c. T7. d. T9-10. ANS: A REF: 356 7. Which costocartilage attaches to the sternum at the level of the sternal angle? a. First b. Second c. Third d. Fourth and fifth ANS: B REF: 357 8. In the erect adult bony thorax, the posterior or vertebral end of a typical rib is higher than or more superior to the anterior portion. a. 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) b. 3 to 5 inches (8 to 13 cm) c. 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) d. 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) ANS: B REF: 357 9. Which of the following ribs is considered to be a false rib? a. Seventh b. First c. Ninth d. None of the above ANS: C REF: 357 10. Which of the following statements is true about floating ribs? a. They do not possess a head. b. They do not possess a costovertebral joint. c. They do not possess costocartilage. d. They are ribs 8 through 12. ANS: C REF: 357 11. The widest aspect of the bony thorax generally occurs at the level of: a. the eleventh and twelfth ribs. b. T7. c. the sternoclavicular joints. d. the eighth or ninth ribs. ANS: D REF: 358 12. What is the joint classification and type of movement for the sternoclavicular joints? a. Cartilaginous with diarthrodial (ginglymus) movement b. Synovial with diarthrodial (gliding) movement c. Synovial with amphiarthrodial, limited movement d. Cartilaginous with synarthrodial or no movement ANS: B REF: 358 13. What is the joint classification and type of movement for the costotransverse joint?

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Bontragers Textbook of Radiographic Positioning
and Related Anatomy 3th Edition Lampignano 70
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Test
Bank




DOWLOAD NOW

, Chapter 10: Bony Thorax—Sternum and Ribs
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related
Anatomy, 9th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The jugular notch corresponds to the level of:
a. T2-3.
b. T1.
c. T4-5.
d. C7.

ANS: A REF: 356

2. The xiphoid process corresponds to the vertebral level of:
a. T7.
b. T9-10.
c. T4-5.
d. L1-2.
ANS: B REF: 356

3. What is the joint space between the manubrium and body of sternum called?
a. Sternal notch
b. Costocartilage
c. Sternal angle
d. SC joint

ANS: C REF: 356

4. At approximately what age does the xiphoid process become totally ossified?
a. 12 years old
b. 21 years old
c. 40 years old
d. The xiphoid process never becomes ossified.
ANS: C REF: 356

5. Which of the following structures connects the anterior aspect of the ribs to the sternum?
a. Costocartilage
b. Sternal tendons
c. Costovertebral joints
d. Costotransverse joints

ANS: A REF: 357

6. The sternal angle is a palpable landmark at the level of:
a. T4-5.
b. T2-3.
c. T7.
d. T9-10.

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