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Question at position 6 Match the description to its proper term.Prompt 1Rotation of forearm so palm faces forward.Answer for prompt 1 Rotation of forearm so palm faces forward.[input]Prompt 2Turns sole of foot medially.Answer for prompt 2 Turns sole of foot medially.[input]Prompt 3Thumb returns to anatomical position.Answer for prompt 3 Thumb returns to anatomical position.[input]Prompt 4Rotation of forearm so palm faces rear.Answer for prompt 4 Rotation of forearm so palm faces rear.[input]Prompt 5Thumb moves towards palm.Answer for prompt 5 Thumb moves towards palm.[input]Possible answersInversionEversionProtractionMedial rotationHyperextensionSupinationLateral rotationAdductionOppositionPronationDepressionElevationAbductionRepositionLateral flexionDorsiflexionCircumductionPlantar flexionGlidingExtensionRetractionFlexion
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A.Inversion
B.Eversion
C.Protraction
D.Medial rotation
E.Hyperextension
F.Supination
G.Lateral rotation
H.Adduction
I.Opposition
J.Pronation
K.Depression
L.Elevation
M.Abduction
N.Reposition
O.Lateral flexion
P.Dorsiflexion
Q.Circumduction
R.Plantar flexion
S.Gliding
T.Extension
U.Retraction
V.Flexion
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We are given five prompts where each description corresponds to a specific anatomical term. Our job is to map each description to the correct term from the provided options and explain why it is correct or incorrect for each option.
Prompt 1: Rotation of forearm so palm faces forward.
- Correct option: Supination. Explanation: Supination is the movement that rotates the forearm so the palm faces anteriorly (forward) when the forearm is in the anatomical position. This contrasts with pronation, which rotates the forearm so the palm faces posteriorly (backward).
- Why other options are not correct for this prompt:
- Inversion: refers to turning the sole of the foot medially, not the forearm.
- Eversion: turning the sole of the foot laterally, not the forearm.
- Protraction: a forward projection of a body part, not forearm rotation.
- Medial rotation: rotates the limb toward the midline, but the classic forearm rotation that brings the palm forwa......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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