Deck 20: Surface and Sectional Anatomy

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mastoid process

A) 1
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) all of the above
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If a breast tumor is located in the inner upper or lower quadrant,the lymph node drainage is to the:

A) internal mammary lymph nodes
B) axillary lymph node
C) supraclavicular lymph nodes
D) hilar lymph nodes
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x-ray studies using contrast agents
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The bony structure that is located directly anterior to the fourth thoracic vertebra is the:

A) suprasternal notch
B) xiphoid process
C) hyoid bone
D) sternal angle
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CT (computed tomography)
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This body type has a slender physique,long narrow lung fields that are widest in their upper zones,a heart-shaped pendent in form and a pelvis with great capacity.

A) sthenic
B) hyposthenic
C) hypersthenic
D) asthenic
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The vertebral level that is associated with the spine of the scapula is the:

A) third thoracic vertebra
B) seventh cervical vertebra
C) seventh thoracic vertebra
D) second lumbar vertebra
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Which of the following imaging studies could be best described as studies that do not use ionizing radiation (choose the best answer)?
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ultrasound
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The thoracic lymph duct begins in the abdomen at the level of:

A) T11
B) L2
C) L5
D) T2
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This body type has a massive and powerful physique and great body weight with a heavy bony framework and a high alimentary tract.This body type also has a short,wide trunk with a long abdomen of great capacity.

A) sthenic
B) hyposthenic
C) hypersthenic
D) asthenic
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The hypersthenic body type represents what percentage of the general population?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 35%
D) 50%
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superior orbital margin
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For which of the following are the clavicles useful as an anatomic landmark?

A) outlining the SCF field for treatment of the "lower neck" in head and neck tumors
B) treating the upper chest lymphatics
C) estimating the location of the brachial plexus
D) all of the above
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nasion
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In females with large breasts,the area around the ___________________ is of great concern in external beam treatment because of the breast tissue acting as a bolus.

A) nipple
B) areola
C) tail of Spence
D) inframammary sulcus
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external occipital protuberance
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The asthenic body type represents what percentage of the general population?

A) 5%
B) 10% to 12%
C) 30% to 35%
D) 50%
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If a breast tumor is located in the outer upper or lower quadrant,the lymph node drainage is to the:

A) internal mammary lymph nodes
B) axillary lymph node
C) supraclavicular lymph nodes
D) hilar lymph nodes
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This portion of the spinal column is composed of four fused vertebrae and is called the:

A) coccyx
B) sacrum
C) symphysis pubis
D) lumbar vertebrae
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The bony structure that is located directly anterior to the ninth or tenth thoracic vertebra is the:

A) sternal notch
B) xiphoid process
C) hyoid bone
D) none of the above
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The bony structure that is located directly anterior to the second thoracic vertebra is the:

A) suprasternal notch
B) xiphoid process
C) hyoid bone
D) none of the above
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Which of the following anatomical landmarks is located in the head and neck area?
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The sinuses that are located directly inferior to and form the floor of the orbit are the:

A) maxillary sinus
B) sphenoidal sinus
C) frontal sinus
D) ethmoidal sinus
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Ultrasound is not useful when imaging the skull,lungs,or intestines because:

A) Ultrasound does not penetrate bone.
B) Ultrasound does not penetrate air-filled spaces.
C) Ultrasound may not undergo reverse photoelectric absorption.
D) a and b
E) a and c
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MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)

A) 1 and 2
B) 3 and 4
C) 5 and 6
D) none of the above
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The largest of the paranasal sinuses is the:

A) frontal
B) ethmoid
C) maxillary
D) sphenoid
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The right lymphatic duct "drains":

A) the upper left part of the body
B) the lower left part of the body
C) the upper right part of the body
D) the lower extremities and abdomen
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If a cross section of the thorax is taken at about 10 cm inferior to the suprasternal notch (6 cm inferior to sternal angle),which structure(s)will not be visualized?

A) trachea
B) esophagus
C) scapula
D) a and c
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The structure that is located immediately superior and medial to the left kidney is the:

A) gallbladder
B) spleen
C) adrenal gland
D) prostrate
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The movement of lymph through the lymphatic system is caused by:

A) the motion of the adjacent muscles
B) a primitive two-chamber heart located in the posterior portion of the mediastinum
C) hydrostatic and osmotic pressure differences in the body
D) a and c
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This structure located approximately 2 cm anterior and 2 cm superior to the external auditory meatus.

A) the maxillary sinus
B) the nasion
C) the sella turcica
D) the ethmoidal sinus
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Which of the following structures or landmarks are associated with the bifurcation of the trachea?

A) the tip of the scapula
B) tip of the xiphoid process
C) the sternal angle
D) a and b
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This portion of the spinal column is composed of five fused vertebrae and is called the:

A) coccyx
B) sacrum
C) symphysis pubis
D) lumbar vertebrae
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This structure is located in the anterior portion of the neck.It is located directly inferior to the thyroid cartilage and superior to the suprasternal notch

A) mandible
B) hyoid bone
C) tip of the xiphoid process
D) cricoid cartilage
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The vertebral level that is associated with the inferior angle of the scapula is the:

A) third thoracic vertebra
B) seventh cervical vertebra
C) seventh thoracic vertebra
D) second lumbar vertebra
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The curves of the spinal column that are not present at birth (sometimes called the secondary curves)are:
1)cervical
2)thoracic
3)lumbar
4)pelvic

A)
1 and 2
B)
1 and 3
C)
1 and 4
D)
2 and 4
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Place the following structures is order starting with the most superior structure and finishing with the most inferior structure:
1)the thyroid cartilage
2)the hyoid bone
3)the cricoid cartilage

A)
1,2,3
B)
1,3,2
C)
2,1,3
D)
2,3,1
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Which of the following structures is located at approximately the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra?

A) umbilicus
B) ischial tuberosity
C) liver
D) hilum of right kidney
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The thoracic lymph duct begins in the abdominal cavity at the level of:

A) T11
B) L2
C) L5
D) T2
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The sinuses that are located directly superior to the orbit are the:

A) maxillary sinus
B) sphenoidal sinus
C) frontal sinus
D) ethmoidal sinus
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The adult vertebral column usually consists of _____ bones:

A) 16
B) 25
C) 33
D) 42
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The bone directly anterior to the temporal bone on a lateral view of the surface of the skull is the _______ bone.

A) ethmoid
B) lacrimal
C) sphenoid
D) parietal
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The anatomic relationship of the esophagus to the trachea and vertebral column is:

A) The esophagus is anterior to the trachea and posterior to the vertebral column.
B) The esophagus is posterior to the trachea and anterior to the vertebral column.
C) The esophagus is anterior to the vertebral column and anterior to the trachea.
D) The esophagus is posterior to the vertebral column and posterior to the trachea.
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This bone is visualized in the anterior portion of the neck on a lateral radiograph.It is located in the region inferior to the mandible and superior to the suprasternal notch at the superior border of C4.

A) hyoid bone
B) thyroid cartilage
C) tip of the xiphoid process
D) cricoid cartilage
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The sella turcica is a depression of the _____ bone,which holds the pituitary gland:

A) ethmoid
B) temporal
C) sphenoid
D) occipital
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The spleen is the largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body.
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The carina is approximately located at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra.
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Rotter's node is located in the supraclavicular triangle.
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The coronal plane divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.
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The lymphatics of the left lower lobe of the lung eventually drains to the right paratracheal lymph nodes.
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The bony surface landmark that is indicated by dimples above and medial to the buttock,about 5 cm from midline,is ___________.

A) coccyx
B) iliac crests
C) coccyx
D) PSIS
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The spleen is located inferior and posterior to the left kidney.
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The _________ suture that is in the posterior portion of the skull and lies between the parietal and occipital bones.

A) coronal
B) sagittal
C) squamosal
D) lambdoidal
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There is no intervening partition between the lower part of abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity.
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Which organ begins at the lower border of the cricoid cartilage and travels through the diaphragm to the cardiac sphincter?

A) trachea
B) bronchus
C) esophagus
D) none of the above
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The sagittal plane divides the body into symmetrical right and left sides.
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The lymphatic system is a "one-way" system.
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Abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column with excessive right or left curvature in the thoracic region is called ____________.

A) scoliosis
B) kyphosis
C) lordosis
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Lymph consists of water,plasma proteins,and all other formed elements of the blood.
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"Deep" means movement toward the surface.
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A patient is to be treated with a pelvic field on a linear accelerator.The patient is quite obese and the port films show that the field shifts superiorly and inferiorly on a daily basis.What bony landmark may measurements be taken from to stabilize this treatment portal?

A) umbilicus
B) ASIS
C) pubic symphysis
D) patella
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Lymphedema may occur due to altered lymphatic pathways.
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The carpals are distal to the humerus.
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Ipsilateral means on the opposite side of the body.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of MRI over CT?

A) magnetic shielding requirements that are expensive
B) lower numbers of patients who can be imaged per hour
C) increased cost
D) all of the above
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The resonant sound of the human voice is due to the presence of parasagittal sinuses.
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Sentinel node biopsies can reduce the risk of lymphedema because more lymph nodes are removed,which enhances the flow of lymph through tissues.
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The base of the penis may be used as an anatomical landmark on the anterior pelvis.
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In order to reduce the amount in lymphedema a breast cancer patient might experience,the patient should be instructed to wear compression bandages and to perform therapeutic exercises.
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The majority of the bones of the skull are held together by suture joints.
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The dorsal body cavity can be divided into the spinal cavity and the thoracic cavity.
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The diaphragm divides the anterior cavity into the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity.
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Sutures are fibrous joints that allow little or no movement between them.
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The pharyngeal tonsils,or adenoids,are located in the oropharynx.
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There are three pairs of floating ribs.
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The lateral iliac crest may be palpated with the patient in both prone and supine positions.
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The location of any organ in the abdomen and pelvis can vary with respiration,anatomic position,and level of fullness.
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mastoid process

A) 1
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) all of the above
D
Bony landmarks of the anterior and lateral skull are listed as frontal bone,glabella,nasion,superciliary arch,superior orbital margin,maxilla,zygomatic arch,mastoid process,external occipital protuberance,and angle of the mandible.
2
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If a breast tumor is located in the inner upper or lower quadrant,the lymph node drainage is to the:

A) internal mammary lymph nodes
B) axillary lymph node
C) supraclavicular lymph nodes
D) hilar lymph nodes
A
Internal mammary lymph nodes are more commonly involved in primary breast cancers that are located in the inner breast quadrants.
3
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The bony structure that is located directly anterior to the fourth thoracic vertebra is the:

A) suprasternal notch
B) xiphoid process
C) hyoid bone
D) sternal angle
D
The junction of the manubrium and the body of the sternum for the sterna angle,also called the angle of Louis,occurs at the level of T4.
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This body type has a slender physique,long narrow lung fields that are widest in their upper zones,a heart-shaped pendent in form and a pelvis with great capacity.

A) sthenic
B) hyposthenic
C) hypersthenic
D) asthenic
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The vertebral level that is associated with the spine of the scapula is the:

A) third thoracic vertebra
B) seventh cervical vertebra
C) seventh thoracic vertebra
D) second lumbar vertebra
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Which of the following imaging studies could be best described as studies that do not use ionizing radiation (choose the best answer)?
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ultrasound
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The thoracic lymph duct begins in the abdomen at the level of:

A) T11
B) L2
C) L5
D) T2
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This body type has a massive and powerful physique and great body weight with a heavy bony framework and a high alimentary tract.This body type also has a short,wide trunk with a long abdomen of great capacity.

A) sthenic
B) hyposthenic
C) hypersthenic
D) asthenic
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The hypersthenic body type represents what percentage of the general population?

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B) 10%
C) 35%
D) 50%
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superior orbital margin
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For which of the following are the clavicles useful as an anatomic landmark?

A) outlining the SCF field for treatment of the "lower neck" in head and neck tumors
B) treating the upper chest lymphatics
C) estimating the location of the brachial plexus
D) all of the above
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nasion
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In females with large breasts,the area around the ___________________ is of great concern in external beam treatment because of the breast tissue acting as a bolus.

A) nipple
B) areola
C) tail of Spence
D) inframammary sulcus
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external occipital protuberance
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The asthenic body type represents what percentage of the general population?

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B) 10% to 12%
C) 30% to 35%
D) 50%
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If a breast tumor is located in the outer upper or lower quadrant,the lymph node drainage is to the:

A) internal mammary lymph nodes
B) axillary lymph node
C) supraclavicular lymph nodes
D) hilar lymph nodes
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This portion of the spinal column is composed of four fused vertebrae and is called the:

A) coccyx
B) sacrum
C) symphysis pubis
D) lumbar vertebrae
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The bony structure that is located directly anterior to the ninth or tenth thoracic vertebra is the:

A) sternal notch
B) xiphoid process
C) hyoid bone
D) none of the above
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The bony structure that is located directly anterior to the second thoracic vertebra is the:

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B) xiphoid process
C) hyoid bone
D) none of the above
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Which of the following anatomical landmarks is located in the head and neck area?
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The sinuses that are located directly inferior to and form the floor of the orbit are the:

A) maxillary sinus
B) sphenoidal sinus
C) frontal sinus
D) ethmoidal sinus
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Ultrasound is not useful when imaging the skull,lungs,or intestines because:

A) Ultrasound does not penetrate bone.
B) Ultrasound does not penetrate air-filled spaces.
C) Ultrasound may not undergo reverse photoelectric absorption.
D) a and b
E) a and c
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MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)

A) 1 and 2
B) 3 and 4
C) 5 and 6
D) none of the above
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The largest of the paranasal sinuses is the:

A) frontal
B) ethmoid
C) maxillary
D) sphenoid
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The right lymphatic duct "drains":

A) the upper left part of the body
B) the lower left part of the body
C) the upper right part of the body
D) the lower extremities and abdomen
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If a cross section of the thorax is taken at about 10 cm inferior to the suprasternal notch (6 cm inferior to sternal angle),which structure(s)will not be visualized?

A) trachea
B) esophagus
C) scapula
D) a and c
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The structure that is located immediately superior and medial to the left kidney is the:

A) gallbladder
B) spleen
C) adrenal gland
D) prostrate
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The movement of lymph through the lymphatic system is caused by:

A) the motion of the adjacent muscles
B) a primitive two-chamber heart located in the posterior portion of the mediastinum
C) hydrostatic and osmotic pressure differences in the body
D) a and c
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This structure located approximately 2 cm anterior and 2 cm superior to the external auditory meatus.

A) the maxillary sinus
B) the nasion
C) the sella turcica
D) the ethmoidal sinus
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Which of the following structures or landmarks are associated with the bifurcation of the trachea?

A) the tip of the scapula
B) tip of the xiphoid process
C) the sternal angle
D) a and b
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This portion of the spinal column is composed of five fused vertebrae and is called the:

A) coccyx
B) sacrum
C) symphysis pubis
D) lumbar vertebrae
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This structure is located in the anterior portion of the neck.It is located directly inferior to the thyroid cartilage and superior to the suprasternal notch

A) mandible
B) hyoid bone
C) tip of the xiphoid process
D) cricoid cartilage
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The vertebral level that is associated with the inferior angle of the scapula is the:

A) third thoracic vertebra
B) seventh cervical vertebra
C) seventh thoracic vertebra
D) second lumbar vertebra
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The curves of the spinal column that are not present at birth (sometimes called the secondary curves)are:
1)cervical
2)thoracic
3)lumbar
4)pelvic

A)
1 and 2
B)
1 and 3
C)
1 and 4
D)
2 and 4
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Place the following structures is order starting with the most superior structure and finishing with the most inferior structure:
1)the thyroid cartilage
2)the hyoid bone
3)the cricoid cartilage

A)
1,2,3
B)
1,3,2
C)
2,1,3
D)
2,3,1
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Which of the following structures is located at approximately the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra?

A) umbilicus
B) ischial tuberosity
C) liver
D) hilum of right kidney
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The thoracic lymph duct begins in the abdominal cavity at the level of:

A) T11
B) L2
C) L5
D) T2
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The sinuses that are located directly superior to the orbit are the:

A) maxillary sinus
B) sphenoidal sinus
C) frontal sinus
D) ethmoidal sinus
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The adult vertebral column usually consists of _____ bones:

A) 16
B) 25
C) 33
D) 42
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37
The bone directly anterior to the temporal bone on a lateral view of the surface of the skull is the _______ bone.

A) ethmoid
B) lacrimal
C) sphenoid
D) parietal
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38
The anatomic relationship of the esophagus to the trachea and vertebral column is:

A) The esophagus is anterior to the trachea and posterior to the vertebral column.
B) The esophagus is posterior to the trachea and anterior to the vertebral column.
C) The esophagus is anterior to the vertebral column and anterior to the trachea.
D) The esophagus is posterior to the vertebral column and posterior to the trachea.
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This bone is visualized in the anterior portion of the neck on a lateral radiograph.It is located in the region inferior to the mandible and superior to the suprasternal notch at the superior border of C4.

A) hyoid bone
B) thyroid cartilage
C) tip of the xiphoid process
D) cricoid cartilage
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The sella turcica is a depression of the _____ bone,which holds the pituitary gland:

A) ethmoid
B) temporal
C) sphenoid
D) occipital
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The spleen is the largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body.
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The carina is approximately located at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra.
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Rotter's node is located in the supraclavicular triangle.
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The coronal plane divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.
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The lymphatics of the left lower lobe of the lung eventually drains to the right paratracheal lymph nodes.
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46
The bony surface landmark that is indicated by dimples above and medial to the buttock,about 5 cm from midline,is ___________.

A) coccyx
B) iliac crests
C) coccyx
D) PSIS
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The spleen is located inferior and posterior to the left kidney.
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The _________ suture that is in the posterior portion of the skull and lies between the parietal and occipital bones.

A) coronal
B) sagittal
C) squamosal
D) lambdoidal
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There is no intervening partition between the lower part of abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity.
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Which organ begins at the lower border of the cricoid cartilage and travels through the diaphragm to the cardiac sphincter?

A) trachea
B) bronchus
C) esophagus
D) none of the above
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The sagittal plane divides the body into symmetrical right and left sides.
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The lymphatic system is a "one-way" system.
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Abnormal lateral curvature of the vertebral column with excessive right or left curvature in the thoracic region is called ____________.

A) scoliosis
B) kyphosis
C) lordosis
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Lymph consists of water,plasma proteins,and all other formed elements of the blood.
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"Deep" means movement toward the surface.
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A patient is to be treated with a pelvic field on a linear accelerator.The patient is quite obese and the port films show that the field shifts superiorly and inferiorly on a daily basis.What bony landmark may measurements be taken from to stabilize this treatment portal?

A) umbilicus
B) ASIS
C) pubic symphysis
D) patella
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57
Lymphedema may occur due to altered lymphatic pathways.
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58
The carpals are distal to the humerus.
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59
Ipsilateral means on the opposite side of the body.
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60
Which of the following is a disadvantage of MRI over CT?

A) magnetic shielding requirements that are expensive
B) lower numbers of patients who can be imaged per hour
C) increased cost
D) all of the above
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61
The resonant sound of the human voice is due to the presence of parasagittal sinuses.
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62
Sentinel node biopsies can reduce the risk of lymphedema because more lymph nodes are removed,which enhances the flow of lymph through tissues.
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63
The base of the penis may be used as an anatomical landmark on the anterior pelvis.
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64
In order to reduce the amount in lymphedema a breast cancer patient might experience,the patient should be instructed to wear compression bandages and to perform therapeutic exercises.
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65
The majority of the bones of the skull are held together by suture joints.
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66
The dorsal body cavity can be divided into the spinal cavity and the thoracic cavity.
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67
The diaphragm divides the anterior cavity into the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity.
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68
Sutures are fibrous joints that allow little or no movement between them.
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69
The pharyngeal tonsils,or adenoids,are located in the oropharynx.
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70
There are three pairs of floating ribs.
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71
The lateral iliac crest may be palpated with the patient in both prone and supine positions.
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72
The location of any organ in the abdomen and pelvis can vary with respiration,anatomic position,and level of fullness.
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