During an emergency room examination for an injured arm, the physician palpates the

arm’s entire length, starting at the shoulder and ending at the fingers of the hand. This
process takes him from a/an _______ position.
A. right to left C. anterior to ventral
B. proximal to distal D. coronal to transverse

I think the answer is (B)

Right.

The correct answer is 'B', Proximal to Distal...just took the exam - Good Luck!

To fully eliminate all infectious microorganisms, which of the following measures must be used?

A. Cleaning
B. Washing
C. Disinfection
D. Sterilization

my answer is d

sterilization

DISINFECTION

Correct! The physician is palpating the arm's entire length, starting at the shoulder and ending at the fingers of the hand. In anatomical terms, this refers to moving from the root or attachment point of the arm to its outermost part. The term "proximal" refers to the root or attachment point, and the term "distal" refers to the outermost part. Therefore, the process of palpating the arm from the shoulder to the fingers is moving from a proximal to distal position. Hence, the correct answer is B.