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The medial meniscus is usually more frequently injured.
Question 2
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The atlas articulates with the occipital bone by means of a round, flat facet.
Question 3
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The atlas moves with the occipital bone on rotation of the head.
Question 4
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Does the ulnar nerve have any branches in the arm?
Question 5
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Does the circumflex scapular artery anastomose with the supra-scapular artery?
Question 6
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Does the supraspinatus muscle use the fascia spanning the area from the spine to the superior border of the scapula?
Question 7
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The muscles of the thigh are subdivided into anterior, posterior and lateral groups.
Question 8
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The intervertebral discs are composed of:
Question 9
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Is the axillary vein:
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A single
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Paired
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Or plexiform vein?
Question 10
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Which joint allows the least amount of movement
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Suture
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Saddle
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Pivot
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Gliding
Question 11
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Which joint allows the most movement
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Pivot
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Suture
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Gliding
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Ball and socket
Question 12
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Out of the following the ...................... is a hinge joint:
Question 13
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A hinge joint can only move what direction:
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Up and down
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Side to side
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All over
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All of the above
Question 14
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A saddle joint helps us do what?
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Pick up tiny objects
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Wave our hand
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Stick out our tongue
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None of the above
Question 15
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The pivot joint is located where:
Question 16
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A gliding joint is located where
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In the wrist
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In the knuckle
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In between the vertebrae
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In the elbow
Question 17
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Which is not a type of joint in our skeleton?
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Hinge
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Ball and socket
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Pivot
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Swinging
Question 18
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Which two joints move the same way in our skeleton?
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Knee joints and neck joints
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Knee joints and elbow joints
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Shoulder joints and elbow joints
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Ankle joints and neck joints
Question 19
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Which is an example of an immovable joint? (doesn't move)
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Shoulder
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Elbow
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Ankle
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Skull
Question 20
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Where is the ball-and-socket joint located?
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Shoulder
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Neck
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Elbow
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Wrist
Question 21
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Which of these body parts uses a pivot joint?
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Spine
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Neck
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Finger
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Shoulder
Question 22
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Where might you find a gliding joint?
Question 23
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What connects bones to each other at the joints?
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Ligaments
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Filaments
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Elbow
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Condiments
Question 24
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Which type of joint allows for the most movement?
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Pivot
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Hinge
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Ball-and-socket
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Immovable
Question 25
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What protects bones from being worn down?
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Ligaments
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Cartilage
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Bones
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Joints
Question 26
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If the head of the femur is dislocated postero-medially, compression of which nerve is likely to result?
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Femoral
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Lumbosacral trunk
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Obturator
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Sciatic
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Superior gluteal
Question 27
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Action of pectoralis major:
Question 28
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The humerus may be rotated laterally by:
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Subscapularis
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Supraspinatus
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Pectoralis major
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Deltoid
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All of the above
Question 29
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The muscle pair which assists in elevating the arm above the head is:
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Trapezius and pectoralis minor
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Levator scapulae and serratus anterior
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Rhomboid major and serratus anteroir
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Rhomboid major and levator scapulae
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Trapezius and serratus anterior
Question 30
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The nerve trunk most intimately related to the capsule of the shoulder joint is:
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Radial
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Axillary
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Median
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Ulnar
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Musculocutaneous
Question 31
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To avoid the sciatic nerve, an injection into the buttock is best given into:
Question 32
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Which of the following is a muscle from the anterior group of thigh muscles:
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Gluteus maximus
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Sartorius
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Pectineus
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Gracilis
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Iliacus
Question 33
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Passes between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles in its proximal part.
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Superiorly passes through the deltopectoral triangle, where it empties into the subclavian vein.
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Ends by joining the brachial vein
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Is medial to the biceps muscle in the upper arm
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Has no valves
Question 34
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The posterior group of muscles of the arm is innervated by:
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n.musculocutaneus
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n.radialis
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n.ulnaris
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n.medianus
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n.axillaris
Question 35
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An open arterial anastomosis in the shoulder occurs between the suprascapular artery and which other artery?
Question 36
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The nerve which passes through the quadrangular space of the posterior shoulder innervates which muscle?
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Deltoid
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Infraspinatus
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Subscapularis
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Supraspinatus
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Teres major
Question 37
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In the axilla the pectoralis minor is a landmark, being closely related to all of the following structures except:
Question 38
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The axillary nerve arises directly from which part of the brachial plexus?
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Inferior trunk
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Lateral cord
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Medial cord
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Middle trunk
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Posterior cord
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Superior trunk
Question 39
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Which of the following is not a direct branch of the axillary artery?
Question 40
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If the second part of the axillary artery was interrupted, collateral blood flow could pass from branches of the thyrocervical trunk into which artery?
Question 41
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In a fracture of the surgical neck of the humerus, which artery may be injured?
Question 42
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While riding a bike, a patient fell against a tree and fractured the shaft of the humerus at midlength. What nerve may be injured because of its close proximity to the injury?
Question 43
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In a fracture of the midshaft of the humerus, which artery is most likely to be injured?
Question 44
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Which muscle is the strongest medial rotator of the arm?
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Coracobrachialis
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Infraspinatus
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Subscapularis
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Supraspinatus
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Teres minor
Question 45
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The rotator cuff is composed of all of the following muscles except:
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Infraspinatus
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Subscapularis
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Supraspinatus
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Teres major
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Teres minor
Question 46
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The patient was unable to retract his scapula because of paralysis of the trapezius and
Question 47
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The team doctor tells a football player that he has "a pulled hamstring" muscle. This results from a tearing of the origin of a hamstring muscle from the:
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Sacrum
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Posterior gluteal line
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Ischial tuberosity
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Obturator membrane
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Iliac tubercle
Question 48
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What muscle passes through the lesser sciatic foramen?
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Gluteus minimus
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Obturator internus
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Piriformis
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Quadratus femoris
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Superior gemellus
Question 49
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How many perforating arteries do you find in the thigh?
Question 50
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The femoral canal contains the:
Question 51
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Which movement would fail in case of paralysis of the quadriceps femoris muscle?
Question 52
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Which structure does NOT enter or leave the inguinal region by passing deep to the inguinal ligament?
Question 53
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When walking, the action of the iliopsoas muscle results in what motion at the hip joint?
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Abduction
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Adduction
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Extension
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Flexion
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Medial rotation