Questions: 2) Which of the following is not an example of correct anatomical position? a. Body standing erect on two feet, ventral surface forward b. Palms facing forwards c. Pinky fingers medial to thumbs d. Arms held above shoulders e. Each of the above are examples of correct anatomical position.

2) Which of the following is not an example of correct anatomical position?
a. Body standing erect on two feet, ventral surface forward
b. Palms facing forwards
c. Pinky fingers medial to thumbs
d. Arms held above shoulders
e. Each of the above are examples of correct anatomical position.
Transcript text: 2) Which of the following is not an example of correct anatomical position? a. Body standing erect on two feet, ventral surface forward b. Palms facing forwards c. Pinky fingers medial to thumbs d. Arms held above shoulders e. Each of the above are examples of correct anatomical position.
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The answer is d: Arms held above shoulders.

Explanation for each option:

a. Body standing erect on two feet, ventral surface forward - This is correct. In the anatomical position, the body is standing upright with the front (ventral) surface facing forward.

b. Palms facing forwards - This is correct. In the anatomical position, the palms are facing forward, which is a key characteristic.

c. Pinky fingers medial to thumbs - This is correct. In the anatomical position, the pinky fingers are indeed medial (closer to the midline of the body) compared to the thumbs.

d. Arms held above shoulders - This is incorrect. In the anatomical position, the arms are at the sides of the body, not held above the shoulders.

e. Each of the above are examples of correct anatomical position - This is incorrect because option d is not an example of the correct anatomical position.

In summary, option d is not an example of the correct anatomical position because the arms should be at the sides, not above the shoulders.

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