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Bontrager's Workbook Chapter 4 Self-Test Guaranteed Success Bones of the Hand and Wrist 1. Total Number of Phalanges: 14 2. Total Number of Carpal Bones: 8 3. Total Number of Bones in Hand and Wrist: 27 Joints in the Hand and Wrist 1. Between the Two Phalanges of the First Digit (Thumb)...

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Bones of the Hand and Wrist

1. Total Number of Phalanges: 14

2. Total Number of Carpal Bones: 8

3. Total Number of Bones in Hand and Wrist: 27



Joints in the Hand and Wrist

1. Between the Two Phalanges of the First Digit (Thumb):

- Interphalangeal Joint



2. Between the First Metacarpal and the Proximal Phalanx of the Thumb:

- First Metacarpophalangeal Joint



3. Between the Middle and Distal Phalanges of the Fourth Digit:

- Fourth Distal Interphalangeal Joint



4. Between the Carpals and the First Metacarpal:

- First Carpometacarpal Joint



5. Between the Forearm and the Carpals:

- Radiocarpal Joint



6. Between the Distal Radius and Ulna:

- Distal Radioulnar Joint



Carpal Bones

1. Carpal with a "Hook-like" Process:

, - Hamate



2. Carpal that Articulates with the Base of the Thumb:

- Trapezium



3. Most Commonly Fractured Carpal:

- Scaphoid



4. Two Anterior Carpal Bones on a Lateral Wrist Radiograph:

- Scaphoid and Trapezium



Anatomical Landmarks

1. Bone Containing the Coronoid Process:

- Ulna



2. Location of Coronoid and Radial Fossae:

- Anterior Aspect of Distal Humerus



3. Bony Landmarks for Positioning the Upper Limb:

- Lateral and Medial Epicondyles



4. Location of Coronoid Tubercle:

- Medial Aspect of Coronoid Process



Anatomical Positioning

1. Most Inferior or Distal Structure in Erect Position:

- A. Head of Ulna (correct answer)



2. Joint Movement Types:

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