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Javier Merch for Batch 2027 Exam # 6: Module 3 Upper Extremities & Back. Carded by: ✪ EM ᜀᜉᜇᜉᜆ // adapt
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Which of the following structures completely covers a synovial joint?A. Articular cartilageB. Fibrous capsuleC. Synovial membraneD. Joint ligaments
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Which of the following is part of the secondary cartilaginous joint?A. SternoclavicularB. Humero-ulnarC. Between vertebral bodiesD. Suture of cranial …
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Which of the following is a fibrous joint?A. Joints between vertebral bodiesB. SternoclavicularC. Sutures of the vault of the skullD. Pubic symphysis
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Which of the following is part of humerus?A. Radial notchB. Coracoid processC. Olecranon fossaD. Trochlear notch
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What is the largest artery (branch?) of the brachial plexus?a. Radial nerveb. Median nervec. Ulnar nerved. Axillary nerve
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Which of the ff joints is capable of circumduction movement?A. Gleno-humeral jointB. Humero-ulnar jointC. Carpometacarpal jointD. Acromioclavicular jo…
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Which of the following comprises your rotator cuff muscles?A. Supraspinatus, pectoralis major, teres minor, subscapularisB. Deltoid, suprapinatus, inf…
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Origin of the axillary veinA. Brachial veinB. Cephalic veinC. Basilic veinD. Subclavian vein
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Which of the following is the common nerve supply to the superficial group of muscles of the forearm?A. RadialB. UlnarC. MedianD. Posterior Interosseo…
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An example of a secondary cartilaginous joint.A. acromioclavicular jointB. cranial vault suturesC. joints between the vertebral bodiesD. knee joint
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Which of the following muscles divide the axillary artery into 3 parts:A. Pectoralis majorB. Pectoralis minorC. Serratus anteriorD. Teres major
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Which of the following is the branch of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus?A. Radial nerveB. Median nerveC. Ulnar nerveD. Thoracodorsal Nerve
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What is the common nerve supply of the short muscles (thenar muscles) of the thumb?A. Radial nerveB. Median nerveC. Ulnar nerve (superficial branch)D.…
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Which part of the scapula serves as the point of insertion of the pectoralis minor musclesA. Acromion processB. Subscapular fossaC. Coracoid processD.…
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Which of these muscles are innervated by radius nerve?A. CoracobrachialisB. Biceps brachiiC. DeltoidD. Triceps brachii
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What part of the ulna makes the "bump" of the elbow?A. Coronoid process B. Coracoid process C. Olecranon processD. Styloid process
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This intermuscular space is pierced by the axillary nerve:A. Cubical FossaB. Triangular SpaceC. Quadrangular SpaceD. Triangular Interval
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The axillary vein is located ______ with respect to the axillary artery.A. LateralB. AnteriorC. MedialD. Posterior
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Which forms part of the medial wall of the axilla?A. Latissimus dorsiB. CoracobrachialisC. Serratus anteriorD. Pectoralis major
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Which of these muscles are inserted in the scapula?A. Teres major B. Pectoralis major C. Serratus anterior D. Deltoid
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Which of the following passes beneath the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel?A. Ulnar NerveB. Median NerveC. Radial NerveD. Axillary Nerve
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Injury to the axillary nerve and the posterior circumflex humeral artery would most likely occur with fracture involving which of the following struct…
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Fracture of the medial epicondyle of the humerus will result to a paralysis of the 5th digits and partial paralysis of the 4th digit of the ipsilatera…
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The brachial artery branch that goes posterior at the humerus down the spiral groove to project to the posterior muscle.A. Radial arteryB. Superior Ul…
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Injury to the axillary nerve can paralyze this muscle.A) Deltoid MuscleB) Supraspinatous MuscleC) Latissimus dorsi muscleD) Teres major muscle
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The nerve if injured will cause damage to the anterior compartment of the upper arm?A. Median nerveB. Axiliary nerveC. MusculocutaneousD. Medial cutan…
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Branch of the lateral cord of the brachial plexus that pierces the corachobrachialis as it leaves the axilla.A. Musculocutaneous NerveB. Axillary Nerv…
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The movement of this joint is restricted to one plane only, uniaxial jointA. EllipsoidB. Ball and socketC. SaddleD. Hinge
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The type of synovial joint where the humero-ulnar joint belongs:A. HingeB. BicondylarC. PivotD. Ellipsoid
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Metaphysis is found between the epiphyseal plate and:a. EpiphysisB. DiaphysisC. PeriosteumD. Endosteum
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Part of the scapula that is a useful landmark in locating the 7th rib?A. Inferior angleB. Medial borderC. SpineD. Acromion process
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In an anatomical position, where are the palms of both hands directed?A. DorsallyB. MediallyC. LaterallyD. Ventrally
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Movement of a limb away from the midline in the coronal plane.A. ExtensionB. AdductionC. FlexionD. Abduction
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This refers to an imaginary vertical plane that cuts the body into anterior and posterior parts:A. TransverseB. CoronalC. ParamedianD. Sagittal
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This refers to the movement of the foot so that the sole moves in a medial direction?A. SupinationB. InversionC. PronationD. Eversion
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Which of the ff. Anatomical terms related to position refers to two structures on the same side of the bodyA. ContralateralB. LateralC. IpsilateralD. …
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What type of anatomical movement when spreading the fingers and toes?a. Adductionb. Appositionc. Abductiond. Opposition
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Which of the following bone is a component of axial skeleton?a. Femurb. Sternumc. Clavicle d. Scapula
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What is the Common origin of insertion of flexor muscles of anterior upper armA. Olecranon ProcessB. Lateral EpicondyleC. Medial Epicondyle
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Injury to the axillary nerve would most likely occur with fracture involving:A. Surgical neck of the humerusB. Anatomical neck of the humerus
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Which of the following is the common superficial origin of the anterior compartment of the forearm?A. TrochleaB. Lateral epicondyleC. Medial epicondyl…
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Regarding the arterial supply of the hand, both the superficial palmar and deep palmar arterial arches are branches of what arteries?a.) Radial artery…
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Which of the following imaginary planes would cut the body into left and right halves?A. Coronal planeB. Transverse planeC. Median planeD. Paramedian …
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This structure serves as a commencement of the brachial artery:A. Lateral border of the Pectoralis Minor MuscleB. Inferior border of the Teres Major M…
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Which of the following is the commencement of the axillary artery?A. Lateral border of the 1st ribB. Lateral border of the teres major muscleC. Subcla…
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Which of the following serves as the origin of brachial artery?A. Radial arteryB. Axillary arteryC. Ulnar arteryD. Deep brachial artery
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