anatomy of vertebrae
anatomy of spinal nerves
exam of vertebrae
exam of spinal nerves
bonus questions
100

What is the total number of cervical vertebrae in the human spine 

 7

100

How many pairs of spinal nerves are there in the human body?

31
100

What is the first step when palpating the vertebral column during a physical exam?

A) Ask the patient to lie down
B) Locate the spinous processes
C) Check for reflexes
D) Measure range of motion

B) Locate the spinous processes

100

What is the most common tool used to test reflexes during a spinal nerve exam?

A) Tuning fork
B) Reflex hammer
C) Stethoscope
D) Ophthalmoscope

B) Reflex hammer

100

How many regions are there in the vertebral column? ( double point if you can name them )

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6

 C) 5
(Regions: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccygeal)

200

This part of the vertebra forms the posterior boundary of the vertebral foramen 


a) lamina

b) pedicle

c) spinous process

d) transverse process

c)

A) lamina

200

Which region of the spine has the most pairs of spinal nerves?

A) Cervical
B) Thoracic
C) Lumbar
D) Sacral

B) thoracic

200

Which part of the vertebra is most commonly palpated during a spinal exam?

A) Transverse process
B) Vertebral body
C) Spinous process
D) Lamina

C) Spinous process

200

What is the purpose of testing sensation during a spinal nerve exam?

A) To assess muscle strength
B) To check for pain or numbness
C) To measure reflexes
D) To evaluate range of motion

B) To check for pain or numbness

200

What is the name of the structure that protects the spinal cord within the vertebral column?

A) Vertebral foramen
B) Intervertebral disc
C) Spinous process
D) Transverse process

A) Vertebral foramen

300

This unique feature of the cervical vertebrae allows for the passage of the vertebral artery 


a) Vertebral body

b) Transverse foramen

c) Spinous foramen

d) Articular facet 

B) Transverse Foramen

300

The brachial plexus is formed by the ventral rami of which spinal nerves?

A) C1-C4
B) C5-T1
C) T2-T6
D) L1-L5

B) C5-T1

300

When palpating the cervical spine, which landmark is often used to locate C7?


A) Mastoid process
B) External occipital protuberance
C) Vertebra prominens
D) Clavicle

C) Vertebra prominens

300

Which of the following is a common test to assess the function of the sciatic nerve?

A) Babinski reflex
B) Straight leg raise test
C) Patellar reflex
D) Biceps reflex

B) Straight leg raise test

300

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the lumbar vertebrae that distinguishes them from thoracic vertebrae?


A) Presence of transverse foramina
B) Facets for articulation with ribs
C) Large, kidney-shaped vertebral bodies
D) Bifid spinous processes

C) Large, kidney-shaped vertebral bodies

400

Which specific vertebra lacks a body and articulates with the occipital condyles of the skull ?


a) axis C2

b) atlas C1

c) thoracic vertebra T1 

d) sacrum

B) atlas C1

400

Which spinal nerve root is most commonly affected in a herniated disc at the L5-S1 level?

A) L4
B) L5
C) S1
D) S2

C) S1

400

Which spinal level is most commonly assessed using the patellar reflex?

A) L2
B) L3
C) L4
D) L5

C) L4

400

Which spinal nerve root is tested by asking the patient to dorsiflex their foot?

A) L3
B) L4
C) L5
D) S1

C) L5

400

What is the name of the ligament that connects the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae?

A) Anterior longitudinal ligament
B) Ligamentum flavum
C) Interspinous ligament
D) Posterior longitudinal ligament

C) Interspinous ligament

500

Which ligament runs along the anterior surface of the vertebral bodies, extending from the skull to the sacrum?

A) Posterior longitudinal ligament
B) Ligamentum flavum
C) Anterior longitudinal ligament
D) Interspinous ligament

C) Anterior longitudinal ligament

500

Which of the following is a common test to assess lumbar spine mobility?

A) Straight leg raise test
B) Babinski reflex test
C) Schober’s test
D) Romberg tes

C) Schober’s test

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