Deck 16: Appendicular Muscles

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Muscles that move the upper arm originate on the:

A) ulna and humerus.
B) clavicle and scapula.
C) humerus.
D) ulna and radius.
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Which of the following is not a muscle of the quadriceps femoris group?

A) Rectus femoris
B) Biceps femoris
C) Vastus medialis
D) Vastus intermedius
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The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the:

A) biceps brachii.
B) triceps brachii.
C) supinator.
D) brachialis.
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All of the following muscles are part of the rotator cuff muscles except the:

A) deltoid.
B) infraspinatus.
C) supraspinatus.
D) teres minor.
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Which of the following muscles does not move the upper arm?

A) Pectoralis major
B) Latissimus dorsi
C) Deltoid
D) Trapezius
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The muscle that flexes the semipronated or semisupinated forearm is the:

A) biceps brachii.
B) brachialis.
C) brachioradialis.
D) triceps brachii.
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The muscle that raises or lowers the shoulders or shrugs them is the:

A) deltoid.
B) latissimus dorsi.
C) trapezius.
D) pectoralis minor.
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The action of the brachialis muscle is to _____ the forearm.

A) flex
B) extend
C) pronate
D) supinate
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Which of the following body systems assists the muscles in maintaining posture?

A) Digestive
B) Endocrine
C) Excretory
D) All of the above
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The muscle(s) assisting in rotating the arm outward is(are) the:

A) teres minor.
B) latissimus dorsi.
C) supraspinatus.
D) All of the above are correct.
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The muscle that extends and adducts the arm is the:

A) deltoid.
B) latissimus dorsi.
C) trapezius.
D) pectoralis minor.
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Which of the following is not a muscle that moves the foot?

A) Sartorius
B) Peroneus longus
C) Tibialis anterior
D) Soleus
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The muscle that allows the thumb to be drawn across the palm to touch the tip of any finger is the:

A) extensor digitorum.
B) opponens pollicis.
C) palmaris longus.
D) flexor carpi radialis.
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In pushing (pressing) a weight from shoulder height to above the head, which of the following muscles is least utilized?

A) Triceps brachii
B) Biceps brachii
C) Deltoid
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The flexor muscles that move the fingers are mostly located on the:

A) anterior lateral surface of the forearm.
B) anterior medial surface of the forearm.
C) posterior surface of the forearm.
D) posterior surface of the hand.
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When an athlete injures a muscle of the hamstring group, the injury is on the:

A) upper arm.
B) posterior lower leg.
C) posterior thigh.
D) anterior thigh.
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The teres major and teres minor muscles move the:

A) forearm.
B) arm.
C) shoulder.
D) wrist.
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Muscles located on the lower leg move the:

A) thigh.
B) hip.
C) knee.
D) foot.
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Which of the following is not a muscle that moves the thigh?

A) Adductor longus
B) Gracilis
C) Iliopsoas
D) Sacrospinalis
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Which of the following is not a posterior muscle that acts on the shoulder girdle?

A) Trapezius
B) Pectoralis minor
C) Levator scapulae
D) Rhomboideus
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Muscles that move the thigh and lower leg can be divided into two groups, muscles that come from the hips and those that come from the gluteal muscles.
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To give stability to the shoulder, both the clavicle and scapula have very limited movement.
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The Achilles tendon is common to both the gastrocnemius and the soleus.
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The circulatory system is responsible for muscle tone.
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The deltoid is an example of a multifunction muscle.
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The gastrocnemius and soleus muscles act as antagonists.
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A nurse is preparing an injection for Amy. The amount of medication to be injected is 2 mL. What area of Amy's body will the nurse most likely select for this injection, and why?
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Lumbrical muscles are examples of intrinsic muscles of the hand.
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Extrinsic muscles of the hand originate in the wrist.
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The maintenance of body posture depends only on skeletal muscles and bones.
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Explain how, during sleep, the muscles of the throat relax and can allow the muscles to partially close the airway, causing sleep apnea.
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Intrinsic foot muscles are responsible for movement of the ankle and foot.
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The respiratory, digestive, circulatory, excretory, and endocrine systems all contribute to the ability of muscles to maintain posture.
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With aging, connective tissue replaces some muscle fibers, causing decreased muscle strength.
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Muscles that move the forearm are found proximal to the elbow.
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The soleus muscle is responsible for plantar flexion.
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Both the pectoralis minor and the serratus anterior help hold or "fix" the scapula in place.
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Muscles maintain posture by the property of tonicity.
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Poor posture puts abnormal strain on bones and may eventually produce deformities.
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What is tenosynovitis, and how is it caused?
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Deck 16: Appendicular Muscles
1
Muscles that move the upper arm originate on the:

A) ulna and humerus.
B) clavicle and scapula.
C) humerus.
D) ulna and radius.
B
2
Which of the following is not a muscle of the quadriceps femoris group?

A) Rectus femoris
B) Biceps femoris
C) Vastus medialis
D) Vastus intermedius
B
3
The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the:

A) biceps brachii.
B) triceps brachii.
C) supinator.
D) brachialis.
B
4
All of the following muscles are part of the rotator cuff muscles except the:

A) deltoid.
B) infraspinatus.
C) supraspinatus.
D) teres minor.
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5
Which of the following muscles does not move the upper arm?

A) Pectoralis major
B) Latissimus dorsi
C) Deltoid
D) Trapezius
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6
The muscle that flexes the semipronated or semisupinated forearm is the:

A) biceps brachii.
B) brachialis.
C) brachioradialis.
D) triceps brachii.
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7
The muscle that raises or lowers the shoulders or shrugs them is the:

A) deltoid.
B) latissimus dorsi.
C) trapezius.
D) pectoralis minor.
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8
The action of the brachialis muscle is to _____ the forearm.

A) flex
B) extend
C) pronate
D) supinate
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9
Which of the following body systems assists the muscles in maintaining posture?

A) Digestive
B) Endocrine
C) Excretory
D) All of the above
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10
The muscle(s) assisting in rotating the arm outward is(are) the:

A) teres minor.
B) latissimus dorsi.
C) supraspinatus.
D) All of the above are correct.
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11
The muscle that extends and adducts the arm is the:

A) deltoid.
B) latissimus dorsi.
C) trapezius.
D) pectoralis minor.
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12
Which of the following is not a muscle that moves the foot?

A) Sartorius
B) Peroneus longus
C) Tibialis anterior
D) Soleus
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13
The muscle that allows the thumb to be drawn across the palm to touch the tip of any finger is the:

A) extensor digitorum.
B) opponens pollicis.
C) palmaris longus.
D) flexor carpi radialis.
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14
In pushing (pressing) a weight from shoulder height to above the head, which of the following muscles is least utilized?

A) Triceps brachii
B) Biceps brachii
C) Deltoid
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15
The flexor muscles that move the fingers are mostly located on the:

A) anterior lateral surface of the forearm.
B) anterior medial surface of the forearm.
C) posterior surface of the forearm.
D) posterior surface of the hand.
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16
When an athlete injures a muscle of the hamstring group, the injury is on the:

A) upper arm.
B) posterior lower leg.
C) posterior thigh.
D) anterior thigh.
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17
The teres major and teres minor muscles move the:

A) forearm.
B) arm.
C) shoulder.
D) wrist.
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18
Muscles located on the lower leg move the:

A) thigh.
B) hip.
C) knee.
D) foot.
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19
Which of the following is not a muscle that moves the thigh?

A) Adductor longus
B) Gracilis
C) Iliopsoas
D) Sacrospinalis
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20
Which of the following is not a posterior muscle that acts on the shoulder girdle?

A) Trapezius
B) Pectoralis minor
C) Levator scapulae
D) Rhomboideus
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21
Muscles that move the thigh and lower leg can be divided into two groups, muscles that come from the hips and those that come from the gluteal muscles.
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To give stability to the shoulder, both the clavicle and scapula have very limited movement.
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The Achilles tendon is common to both the gastrocnemius and the soleus.
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24
The circulatory system is responsible for muscle tone.
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The deltoid is an example of a multifunction muscle.
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The gastrocnemius and soleus muscles act as antagonists.
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27
A nurse is preparing an injection for Amy. The amount of medication to be injected is 2 mL. What area of Amy's body will the nurse most likely select for this injection, and why?
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Lumbrical muscles are examples of intrinsic muscles of the hand.
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Extrinsic muscles of the hand originate in the wrist.
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The maintenance of body posture depends only on skeletal muscles and bones.
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Explain how, during sleep, the muscles of the throat relax and can allow the muscles to partially close the airway, causing sleep apnea.
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Intrinsic foot muscles are responsible for movement of the ankle and foot.
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The respiratory, digestive, circulatory, excretory, and endocrine systems all contribute to the ability of muscles to maintain posture.
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With aging, connective tissue replaces some muscle fibers, causing decreased muscle strength.
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Muscles that move the forearm are found proximal to the elbow.
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The soleus muscle is responsible for plantar flexion.
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Both the pectoralis minor and the serratus anterior help hold or "fix" the scapula in place.
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Muscles maintain posture by the property of tonicity.
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Poor posture puts abnormal strain on bones and may eventually produce deformities.
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What is tenosynovitis, and how is it caused?
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