Upper Limb 1
Upper Limb 2
Lower Limb 1
Lower Limb 2
Head/Neck and Back
100

A patient that was recently treated for a dislocation of the humerus at the glenohumeral joint returns to report that he’s having difficulty doing activities that involve raising the previously injured arm.

Which nerve is most likely injured?

Axillary nerve

100

Which cervical roots contribute to the long thoracic nerve?

C5-C7

100

What nerve innervates the 1st lumbrical of the foot?

Lateral plantar n. 

100

The relaxation of what ligament can cause pes planus?

Calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament

100

What is the cranial exit for CN VII?

Internal acoustic meatus

100

What nerve roots contribute to arm abduction? 

C5 and C6

100

What two arteries arise from the first of the final three branches of the subclavian artery?

Thoracodorsal and circumflex scapular aa.

100

This nerve innervates the muscles that primarily assist with the standing phase of gait.

Superior gluteal

100

A patient with a deep knife wound in the buttock walks with a waddling gait that is characterized by the pelvis falling toward one side at each step. Which nerve is most likely damaged?

Superior gluteal

100

Which cranial nerve(s) pass through the superior orbital fissure? Be specific.

CN III, IV, V1 (ophthalmic division of trigeminal), VI

100

What nerve AND vein are found in the cubital fossa?

Median nerve and median cubital vein

100

The "ok" sign is used to test the integrity of which nerve?

Median nerve

100

What muscles contribute to the Achilles (calcaneal) tendon?

Gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris

100

A patient is unable to prevent anterior displacement of the femur on the tibia when the knee is flexed. Which ligament is most likely damaged?

Posterior cruciate ligament

100

This muscle is the anterior and posterior border of the submandibular triangle of the neck.

Digastric

100

Which carpal bone is located most laterally in the proximal row of carpal bones?

Scaphoid

100

Also known as “nursemaid’s elbow”, what injury results from a sudden jerk of a pronated forearm in children under 5?

Radial head subluxation

100

What muscle attaches to the lower trochanter? What is the primary action of this muscle?

Iliopsoas; hip flexion

100

What is the nerve and blood supply to the lateral compartment of the leg? 

Nerve: superficial fibular

Artery: perforating branches of anterior tibial and fibular arteries

100

The spinal cord terminates as what structure? 

Conus medullaris

100

Name the three nerves that come off the medial cord.

Medical pectoral n., medial cutaneous n. to arm., medial cutaneous n. to forearm

100

The axillary artery is occluded; what arteries anastomose with the circumflex scapular artery to supply the upper limb? 

Suprascapular a., dorsal scapular a., intercostal aa. 
100

What are the five actions of sartorius?

Hip flexion, external rotation, and abduction. 

Knee flexion and internal rotation. 

100
What nerve is sandwiched between adductor longus and adductor brevis?

Obturator n. 

100

Which cranial nerve innervates the muscles of mastication?

V3 (mandibular division of trigeminal)