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32 Cards in this Set
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An infection associated with the hypothenar eminance would typically first spread to the _____lymph nodes of the upper extremity
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supratrochlear
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The __________ muscle attaches to the greater tubercle of the humerus and is innervated by a branch of the axillary nerve
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teres minor
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The ulnar nerve passes between the two heads of the _________muscle as it enters the forearm
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flexor carpi ulnaris
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The carpal tunnel is bounded anteriorly by the
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transverse carpal ligament
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A loss of cutaneous innervation over the lateral aspect of the thenar eminance is consisent with a lesion of the __________ branch of the radial nerve
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superficial
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The ulnar side of the dorsal venous network of the hand is typically drained by the
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basilic
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What joint is innervated by radial, medial, and ulnar nerves?
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radiocarpal joint
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The size of the _____________process of a lumbar vertebrae is related to the size of the muscular slip of the multifidus muscle attaching to it
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mammillary
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The ligament of the femoral head attaches in part to the _________________of the inominate
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acetabular notch
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The axillary artery and cords of the brachial plexus pass posterior to what muscle
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pectoralis minor
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The _________ artery and nerve pass anaterior to the transverse carpal ligament
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ulnar
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The median nerve and tendons of the flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor digitorum profundus muscles pass deep to the _______ ligament
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transverse carpal ligament
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The tendon of the ______________ passes directly medial to the dorsal tubercle of the radius
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extensor pollicus longus
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The obturator externus muscle passes directly ______________ to the neck of the femur
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posterior
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The tendon of the flexor hallucis longus muscle passes directly _____________ to the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneous
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inferior
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The tibial attachment of the ACL is positioned ___________to the attachment to the PCL
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anterior
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The _________ligament is positioned inferior to the head of the talus
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plantar calcaneonavicular (spring)
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A _____________is typically associated with a radial nerve lesion
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wrist drop
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A ___________gait, characterized by a tilting of the pelvis towards the uninvolved side, may be due to a lesion of the superior gluteal nerve
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gluteal
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Intermuscular injections should be restricted to the superior lateral quadrent of the __________region of the lower extremity due to the absence of neurovascular structures
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gluteal
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The pronator teres muscle is the medial border of the _________--fossa
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cubital
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Joggers foot may be due to compression of the medial plantar nerve where this nerve passes __________-to the abductor hallucis muscle
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deep
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The __________ artery passes directly anterior to the tendon of the extensor pollicis longus muscle prior to piercing the 1st dorsal interosseous muscle
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radial
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The largest collective population radiation dose from radiological studies is due to _______________
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CT imaging
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The primary tissue parameter measured by magnetic resonance imaging is ______________
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proton density and relaxation
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What imaging method provides information that is primarily physiologic, rather than anatomic?
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SPECT
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Typical radiation dos measurements in planar X-ray imaging are on the order of
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1 mSv
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What is the correct order of imaging techniques from best to worst for high contrast (spatial) resolution
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X-ray, CT, US, PET
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The knee extensors form in the ventral compartment of the proximal hindlimb T/F
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False
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The notochord is positioned ventral to both the neural tube and the primative gut T/F
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false
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Endoderm gives rise to most internal organs including the lungs stomach, liver and colon T/F
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True
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Mesoderm gives rise only to connective tissue, muscle, and bone.T/F
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false
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