31) Prominent process posterior to each ear
A) anatomical snuffbox
B) gluteal fold
C) posterior median furrow
D) mastoid
E) popliteal fossa
32) Neck region containing portions of the cervical and brachial plexus and the subclavian artery
A) femoral triangle
B) posterior triangle
C) medial bicipital furrow
D) cubital fossa
E) supracristal line
33) Vertical groove in the center of the back
A) suprachristal line
B) linea semilunaris
C) medial bicipital furrow
D) posterior median furrow
E) posterior triangle
34) Groove running from the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) to the pubic tubercle
A) femoral triangle
B) inguinal ligament
C) linea semilunaris
D) midclavicular line
E) anatomical snuffbox
35) Site of intravenous catheter insertion and blood draws
A) femoral triangle
B) posterior triangle
C) medial bicipital furrow
D) cubital fossa
E) supracristal line
36) Marks the lateral margin of the rectus abdominis
A) femoral triangle
B) inguinal ligament
C) linea semilunaris
D) midclavicular line
E) anatomical snuffbox
37) Ischial tuberosities lie just above the medial aspect of this landmark.
A) posterior triangle
B) ventral gluteal site
C) gluteal fold
D) posterior median fossa
E) cubital fossa
38) Depression defined by the inguinal ligament, sartorius, and adductor longus muscles
A) femoral triangle
B) inguinal ligament
C) linea semilunaris
D) midclavicular line
E) anatomical snuffbox
39) A horizontal line on the back used for locating the fourth lumbar vertebra
A) femoral triangle
B) posterior triangle
C) medial bicipital furrow
D) cubital fossa
E) supracristal line
40) A triangular depression on the anterior surface of the elbow
A) femoral triangle
B) posterior triangle
C) medial bicipital furrow
D) cubital fossa
E) supracristal line