Muscles
Structures
Injury/Conditions
100

Can one nerve control multiple muscles?

Yes

100

Which vein is best for drawing blood?

Median Cubital 

100

Difference between strain and sprain 

Sprain-microscopic tear to tendon 

Strain- injury to muscle 

200

What muscle returns your hand from a pronated position 

Supinator 

200

List the three superficial arm veins 

Cephalic

Basilic 

Median Cubital

200

What is Klumke’s palsy and what causes it?

Claw hand and difficulty flexing wrist and fingers. Caused by damage to bottom of the brachial plexus 

300

Which of the elbow flexors is best at flexing when pronated?

Brachioradialis

300

What does the Axilary Nerve control?

Dermatomes, deltoid, teres minor 

300

What avulsion that causes mallet finger 

Distal phalange of extensor digitorum breaks off distal insertion commonly by jamming finger 

400

What are the two finger Flexors called?

Flexor digitorum profundus and superficialis is

400

What does the musculocutaneous nerve control 

Dermatomes, coracobrachialis, brachialis,biceps 

400

What causes Erb‘s palsy and what is it 

Damage to top of brachial plexus 

waiters tips position 

500

How many of each:

vertebrosternal 

vertebrochondral

vertebral

7

3

2

500

What are the five terminal nerves?

Musculocutaneous 

median 

ulnar

radial

axillary 

500

What’s the difference between separated shoulder and dislocated shoulder? Name structure involved 

Separated- tearing of Acromioclavicular ligament 

Dislocated- humerus pops out of glenoid fossa