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The general name for an alternate pathway of blood flow in or around an organ, around a joint, or past an obstruction is called?
an arteriovenous anastomosis a periarticular network a perivascular plexus a venous plexus collateral circulation |
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When standing in the Anatomical Position the palms of the hands face?
anteriorly laterally medially posteriorly superiorly |
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While wandering around in the dark in an unfamiliar home, a visitor accidentally walks into a plate glass door. The door shatters and a shard of glass severs the posterolateral aspect of the woman's neck. Examination reveals that the she is unable to elevate the tip of her shoulder on the injured side. The nerve injured is?
accessory dorsal scapular greater occiptal spinal nerve C4 thoracodorsal |
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The regionally named layer of tissue which encloses and binds muscle groups together is the?
deep fascia intermuscular septum neurovascular bundle skin subcutaneous tissue |
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The portion of the skin that serves as a barrier to water loss is the?
dermis subcutaneous tissue superficial fascia epidermis deep fascia |
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Hair, nails and teeth (enamel) originate in common with what layer?
deep fascia epidermis panniculus adiposis subcutaneous tissue superficial fascia |
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A person receives a laceration along the anterior border of the trapezius muscle in the neck and subsequently the point of his shoulder (scapula) sags and he has some difficulty fully abducting his arm. What nerve appears to have been severed?
accessory (Cr. N. XI) axillary dorsal scapular greater occipital suprascapular |
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When people are severely burned they have great difficulty with fluid loss because the portion of the skin which is the fluid barrier is destroyed. Which layer of the skin is responsible for preventing fluid loss?
dermis epidermis investing fascia panniculus adiposus subcutaneous tissue |
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The cutaneous branch of the posterior primary ramus of C2 is called the?
Accessory nerve Great auricular nerve Greater occipital nerve Lesser occipital nerve Superior ramus of the ansa cervicalis |
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Interruption of cranial nerve XI would paralyze which muscle?
deltoid latissimus dorsi levator scapulae rhomboideus major trapezius |
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A motorcyclist lost control of his bike after hitting a wet spot on the pavement. He hit a curb and was catapulted several feet, landing on the point of his right shoulder and the right side of his head and neck, severely stretching his neck. He was taken to the emergency room with abrasions, lacerations and multiple injuries to both fleshy and bony tissues. Given this scenario, answer the following: For the integument to bleed or for tissue fluid to ooze from the abrasions, what layers must be damaged?
epidermis and dermis epidermis and superficial fascia epidermis and deep fascia dermis and superficial fascia dermis and deep fascia |
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Sutures (stitches) would be placed in which tough layer of the skin in order to sew up the lacerations?
epidermis deep fascia dermis subcutaneous tissue superficial fascia |
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After initial examination, the patient is sent to radiology. Radiographs reveal that the portion of the scapula forming the tip or point of the shoulder has been fractured. This bone is the?
acromion angle coracoid glenoid spine |
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Elevation of the tip of the patient's right shoulder was still possible indicating that which of the following nerves was intact?
accessory axillary dorsal scapular suprascapular thoracodorsal |
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Panniculus adiposus refers to an abundance of fat in the?
deep fascia muscular fascia skin subcutaneous tissue neurovascular bundles
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In order to make an intramuscular injection, the needle must pass through several layers of tissue to reach the muscle. Choose the correct order of tissues the needle would pass through from superficial to deep?
Epidermis, dermis, investing fascia, subcutaneous tissue, muscle Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, investing fascia, muscle Epidermis, investing fascia, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, muscle Epidermis, subcutaneous tissue, dermis, investing fascia, muscle Epidermis, subcutaneous tissue, investing fascia, dermis, muscle |
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Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, investing fascia, muscle |
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From your observations while removing the skin from the cadaver, in which area did you find the skin to be the thickest?
Anterior surface of the forearm Anterior surface of the chest Medial surface of the arm Posterior surface of the forearm Posterior surface of the neck and scalp |
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Posterior surface of the neck and scalp |
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Loss of function, paralysis, of which muscle would result in drooping or sagging of the shoulder?
Erector spinae Latissumus dorsi Levator scapulae Rhomboideus major Trapezius |
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During the first day of class a student lacerated his finger while putting a new blade on his scalpel. The cut penetrated the skin and it was necessary for him to go to the emergency room to have it stitched up. Which layers would the ER physician include in the stitches in order to close only the skin?
Dermis, subcutaneous tissue, deep fascia Dermis, superficial fascia, deep fascia Epidermis, dermis Epidermis, dermis, investing fascia Epidermis, subcutaneous tissue |
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As you are sitting in a quiz, the skin immediately over the base of the spine of your scapula begins to itch. The sensation from this area is mediated through which nervous structure?
Accessory nerve Dorsal primary ramus of C7 Dorsal root of T2 Ventral primary ramus C7 Ventral root of T2 |
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Dorsal primary ramus of C7 |
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A patient complains of pain on the lower left side of her back. A radiograph confirms a hernia passing posterolaterally immediately superior to the iliac crest. This hernia passes through the?
Lumbar triangle Triangle of auscultation Inguinal triangle Triangle of Calot Greater sciatic foramen |
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If the right dorsal scapular nerve were cut near its origin, what would result?
Skin of the upper back on the right side would be numb The point of the right shoulder would droop Scapular retraction on the right would be weakened Extension of the right arm would be weakened Inability to adduct the right arm |
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Scapular retraction on the right would be weakened |
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The transverse cervical artery is severed in an auto accident. What muscle would be affected the most?
Levator scapulae Rhomboideus minor Rhomboideus major Trapezius Latissimus dorsi |
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During a triathalon biking accident, a rider fell and landed with the handle bar of her bike forced upward into her right axilla. Subsequently while swimming in another triathalon event she found that her right arm tired so badly during the swimming portion that she could barely finish the event. During examination it was found that movements involving adduction, medial rotation and extension of her arm were particularly weak and affected her swimming stroke. The nerve injured was the?
Accessory Dorsal scapular Lateral pectoral Medial pectoral Thoracodorsal |
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In order for a skin abrasion to bleed, the lesion must penetrate at least into the?
Dermis Deep fascia Epidermis Muscular fascia Subcutaneous tissue |
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After a penetrating wound in the area of the posterior axillary fold a patient had weakness in extension and adduction of the arm. Which muscle is likely involved?
Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis major Levator scapulae Rhomboideus major Trapezius |
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