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Identify and surface mark with a pen the position of the Lunate bone on a model in the anatomical position with side lighting and a time limit of 15 seconds. Objective No 20 - Criteria to be demonstrated. 1. Request the model to flex the elbow joint to a right angle. 2. Identify by palpation and mark the Scaphoid bone (Objective No 19). 3. Identify by palpation and mark the Pisiform bone (Objective No 16). 4. Request the model to flex the wrist joint against maximal resistance. 5. Identify the tendon of Palmaris Longus. (Objective No 48) 6. The tendon of Palmaris Longus crosses the Lunate bone . 7. The Lunate bone is positioned between the Pisiform and Scaphoid bones.
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