Which vessel carries blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart?
What is the Pulmonary vein
The age of understanding is most generally considered to be __________
What is 2-3 years old
The conus medullaris sits at what level in the spine?
What is L1-L2
Which type of fracture is defined as being crushed at the site of impact, producing two or more fragments?
What is Comminuted
A malformation of the acetabulum causing displacement of the femoral head is known as:
What is congenital hip dysplasia
What is the largest lymph vessel in the body?
What is the thoracic duct
Which of the following terms is commonly applied in describing child abuse?
What is Nonaccidental trauma (NAT)
Which of the four divisions of the uterus is the largest?
What is the Corpus (body)
What fracture is often called a reverse Colles’ with anterior displacement of the distal radius?
What is a Smith's fracture
What posterior oblique method for the acetabulum requires a 10° to 15° rotation of the body.
What is the Judd method
What is another term for the aortic arch
What is the aortic root
Classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is a fracture involving the:
What is the metaphysis.
What is the most common clinical indication for a myelogram?
What is HNP
Which type of procedure would be performed in surgery to realign a fracture?
What is an open reduction fracture
A “skier’s thumb” is an injury of the:
What is the ulnar collateral ligament.
The tip of a central line is placed near the
What is the right atrium
A type I Salter-Harris fracture involves the:
What is the epiphyseal plate.
In regards to tomography, objects within the objective plane will appear:
What is sharp and in relative focus.
A fracture that occurs through the pedicles of the axis (C2), with or without displacement of C2 or C3, is termed _____ fracture.
What is a hangman’s fracture
A radiograph of the elbow demonstrates the radius directly superimposed over the ulna and the coronoid process in profile. Which projection of the elbow has been performed?
What is the Medial rotation oblique
What are the 3 main functions of the cardiovascular system?
What is
1. Transporting oxygen, nutrients, and hormones
2. Removing waste products
3. Maintaining body temperature
What is the most common location for an aspirated foreign body?
What is the right side of bronchial tree
The majority of ERCP procedures are performed by a:
What is a gastroenterologist
Which fracture is also called a “march fracture”?
What is a Stress fracture
An orthopedic wire that tightens around a fracture site to reduce shortening of a limb is a _____ wire.
What is cerclage