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Select all that applyWhich of the following statements correctly describe anatomical position?Multiple select question.Palms face posteriorlyUpper limbs are crossedBody is uprightFeet are parallelHead is level

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Select all that applyWhich of the following statements correctly describe anatomical position?Multiple select question.Palms face posteriorlyUpper limbs are crossedBody is uprightFeet are parallelHead is level

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The correct statements that describe the anatomical position are:

  • Body is upright
  • Feet are parallel
  • Head is level

In the standard anatomical position, the body is upright, facing forward with feet parallel and close together. The head is level, and the eyes are looking forward. The arms are at the sides with the palms facing forward. Therefore, the statements "Palms face posteriorly" and "Upper limbs are crossed" are incorrect.

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