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Which bone is the most lateral in the proximal row of carpal bones?
Practice Questions
Q1
Which bone is the most lateral in the proximal row of carpal bones?
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrum
Pisiform
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
Which bone is the most lateral in the proximal row of carpal bones?
Steps
Concepts
Step 1: Understand what carpal bones are. They are the small bones in the wrist.
Step 2: Know that there are two rows of carpal bones: the proximal row and the distal row.
Step 3: Identify the bones in the proximal row of carpal bones. They are: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform.
Step 4: Determine the position of each bone in the proximal row from the thumb side (lateral side) to the pinky side (medial side).
Step 5: Recognize that the scaphoid is the first bone on the thumb side, making it the most lateral bone in the proximal row.
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