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100
These are the 4 rotator cuff muscles.
Supraspinatous, infraspinatous, teres minor and subscapularis (SITS)
100
Compression of the wrist tendons and sheaths, as well as pressure on the median nerve, causes this syndrome.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
100
What is the technical term for "whiplash?"
Cervical sprain
100
Pneumothorax is caused by what leaking into the pleural cavity?
Air
100
This is the technical term for cauliflower ear.
Auricular hematoma
200
These 2 tests determine shoulder impingement syndrome.
Hawkins and Neer
200
The scaphoid bone is found here.
The anatomical snuffbox
200
Falling/landing from height with no knee shock absorption can lead to a compression fracture of what bones?
Lumbar vertebrae
200
Pain over McBurney's point indicates this condition.
Appendicitis
200
What is the straw colored fluid that can be found in the ear after a severe skull injury?
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
300
An athlete who has his head tilted to one side, but his chin turned to the opposite side, most likely has this injury.
A clavicle fracture
300
This is the mechanism for a fracture to the 5th metacarpal.
Punching (This is why it's called a Boxer's fracture)
300
What is the name for the part of the vertebrae that protrudes posteriorly and is palpable?
Spinous process
300
This injury sends referred pain to the right scapula.
Liver contusion
300
Acute conjunctivitis is also known by what more common name?
Pink eye
400
The SC joint is an articulation between these 2 bones.
The sternum and the clavicle
400
Inability to extend the DIP is a symptom of this injury.
Mallet finger
400
Sharp shooting pain down the back of the leg, coupled with numbness or tingling, are symptoms of this condition.
Sciatica
400
A bladder injury would have referred pain in this body part.
Upper thigh
400
Blood pooling in the front chamber of the eye is known as this condition.
Hyphema
500
This is the most commonly strained rotator cuff muscle.
The supraspinatous
500
A rupture of the phalangeal flexor tendon is called this.
Jersey finger
500
What is the name for the following condition: a spondylolysis fracture coupled with the forward slipping of a vertebral body.
Spondylolithesis
500
This is the technical term for thickened cardiac muscle.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
500
What is the correct order of the 3 meninges, starting the most distal?
Dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater