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This document contains a set of questions on medical examination techniques for the wrist, including patient positions, contact points, and vectors.

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**1. What is the patient position (PP) in the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to- posterior glide" technique?** - A) Supine with the arm extended - B) Sitting with the arm flexed at the elbow - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Standing with the arm at the side **...

**1. What is the patient position (PP) in the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to- posterior glide" technique?** - A) Supine with the arm extended - B) Sitting with the arm flexed at the elbow - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Standing with the arm at the side **Correct Answer: B** **2. In the "Thumb index grasp/carpal; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique, what is the doctor position (DP)?** - A) Standing beside the patient - B) Sitting in front of the patient - C) Standing facing the patient - D) Sitting beside the patient **Correct Answer: C** **3. What contact point (CP) is used in the "Bimanual grasp/metacarpals; anteroposterior compression" technique?** - A) Thenar and hypothenar contact on the palmar aspect of the metacarpals - B) Thumb contact on the dorsal aspect of the metacarpals - C) Calcaneal contact on the ulnar aspect of the forearm - D) Finger contact on the lateral aspect of the distal radius **Correct Answer: A** **4. What vector (VEC) is applied in the "Thumb index grasp/distal radius and ulna; distraction" technique?** - A) P-A - B) A-P - C) Long-axis distraction - D) M-L **Correct Answer: C** **5. In the "Bimanual palmar grasp/hand; anteroposterior rotation" technique, what is the primary stabilization point (SCP)?** - A) Dorsal surface of the hand - B) Palmar aspect of the wrist - C) Radial aspect of the forearm - D) Distal radius and ulna **Correct Answer: D** **6. What is the doctor position (DP) in the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to- posterior glide" technique?** - A) Sitting in front of the patient - B) Standing facing the patient - C) Standing beside the patient - D) Sitting behind the patient **Correct Answer: B** **7. In the "Thumb index grasp/carpal; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique, what is the contact point (CP)?** - A) Thumb contact on the dorsal aspect of a carpal bone - B) Finger contact on the lateral aspect of the carpal bone - C) Thenar contact on the medial aspect of the ulna - D) Hypothenar contact on the radial head **Correct Answer: A** **8. What vector (VEC) is used in the "Bimanual grasp/metacarpals; anteroposterior compression" technique?** - A) M-L - B) A-P - C) P-A - D) Long-axis **Correct Answer: D** **9. What is the primary stabilization point (SCP) in the "Thumb index grasp/distal radius and ulna; distraction" technique?** - A) Distal radius and ulna - B) Proximal ulna - C) Distal humerus - D) Olecranon process **Correct Answer: A** **10. What is the patient position (PP) for the "Bimanual palmar grasp/hand; anteroposterior rotation" technique?** - A) Supine with the arm extended - B) Sitting with the arm flexed at the elbow - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Standing with the arm at the side **Correct Answer: B** **11. What is the contact point (CP) in the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to- posterior glide" technique?** - A) Thenar contact on the dorsal aspect of the proximal carpals - B) Thumb contact on the palmar aspect of the distal radius - C) Finger contact on the lateral aspect of the carpal bones - D) Calcaneal contact on the ulnar aspect of the forearm **Correct Answer: A** **12. What vector (VEC) is applied in the "Thumb index grasp/carpal; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique?** - A) P-A - B) A-P - C) Long-axis - D) M-L **Correct Answer: B** **13. In the "Bimanual grasp/metacarpals; anteroposterior compression" technique, what is the primary vector (VEC)?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) Long-axis - D) M-L **Correct Answer: C** **14. What is the patient position (PP) in the "Thumb index grasp/distal radius and ulna; distraction" technique?** - A) Supine with the arm extended - B) Sitting with the arm flexed at the elbow - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Standing with the arm at the side **Correct Answer: B** **15. In the "Bimanual palmar grasp/hand; anteroposterior rotation" technique, what is the doctor position (DP)?** - A) Sitting beside the patient - B) Standing behind the patient - C) Standing in front of the patient - D) Sitting on the affected side **Correct Answer: D** **16. What is the primary contact point (CP) in the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique?** - A) Proximal carpals - B) Distal radius - C) Distal ulna - D) Olecranon process **Correct Answer: A** **17. In the "Thumb index grasp/carpal; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique, what is the patient position (PP)?** - A) Sitting with the arm extended - B) Supine with the arm abducted - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Standing with the arm at the side **Correct Answer: A** **18. What is the doctor position (DP) in the "Bimanual grasp/metacarpals; anteroposterior compression" technique?** - A) Sitting beside the patient - B) Standing in front of the patient - C) Standing beside the patient - D) Sitting in front of the patient **Correct Answer: C** **19. What vector (VEC) is used in the "Thumb index grasp/distal radius and ulna; distraction" technique?** - A) P-A - B) A-P - C) Long-axis - D) M-L **Correct Answer: C** **20. What is the primary stabilization point (SCP) in the "Bimanual palmar grasp/hand; anteroposterior rotation" technique?** - A) Distal radius and ulna - B) Proximal ulna - C) Distal humerus - D) Olecranon process **Correct Answer: A** **21. In the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique, what vector (VEC) is applied?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) Long-axis - D) M-L **Correct Answer: A** **22. What is the patient position (PP) for the "Thumb index grasp/carpal; anterior-to- posterior glide" technique?** - A) Supine with the arm extended - B) Sitting with the arm extended - C) Prone with the arm hanging off the table - D) Standing with the arm at the side **Correct Answer: B** **23. What is the doctor position (DP) in the "Bimanual grasp/metacarpals; anteroposterior compression" technique?** - A) Sitting beside the patient - B) Standing in front of the patient - C) Standing beside the patient - D) Sitting in front of the patient **Correct Answer: C** **24. What is the primary vector (VEC) in the "Thumb index grasp/distal radius and ulna; distraction" technique?** - A) Long-axis - B) M-L - C) A-P - D) P-A **Correct Answer: A** **25. In the "Bimanual palmar grasp/hand; anteroposterior rotation" technique, what is the primary vector (VEC)?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) Rotational - D) Long-axis **Correct Answer: C** **26. What is the primary contact point (CP) in the "Bimanual grasp/proximal carpals; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique?** - A) Proximal carpals - B) Distal radius - C) Distal ulna - D) Olecranon process **Correct Answer: A** **27. In the "Thumb index grasp/carpal; anterior-to-posterior glide" technique, what is the primary vector (VEC)?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) Long-axis - D) M-L **Correct Answer: A** **28. What is the primary stabilization point (SCP) in the "Bimanual grasp/metacarpals; anteroposterior compression" technique?** - A) Metacarpals - B) Distal radius - C) Distal ulna - D) Proximal carpals **Correct Answer: A** **29. In the "Thumb index grasp/distal radius and ulna; distraction" technique, what is the doctor position (DP)?** - A) Sitting beside the patient - B) Standing in front of the patient - C) Standing beside the patient - D) Sitting in front of the patient **Correct Answer: C** **30. What vector (VEC) is used in the "Bimanual palmar grasp/hand; anteroposterior rotation" technique?** - A) A-P - B) P-A - C) Long-axis - D) Rotational **Correct Answer: D**

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