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MBS 300 TERM II DEFERRED

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TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
1. FOR EACH STATEMENT INDICATE EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
2. THERE IS NO PENALTY FOR A WRONG ANSWER

Regarding compartments of the leg

TRUE
FALSE
Posterior compartment is innervated by the tibial nerve
The extensor hallucis longus is part of the anterior compartment
The tendon of the peroneus longus passes posterior to the lateral malleolus
There are three muscles in the lateral compartment
The interosseous membrane attach the medial border of the fibula to lateral border of the tibia
TRUE
FALSE
Posterior compartment is innervated by the tibial nerve
The extensor hallucis longus is part of the anterior compartment
The tendon of the peroneus longus passes posterior to the lateral malleolus
There are three muscles in the lateral compartment
The interosseous membrane attach the medial border of the fibula to lateral border of the tibia

Concerning the following muscles:

TRUE
FALSE
Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle is supplied by ulnar nerve
Pectoralis major muscle is distally attached to bicipital groove of humerus
The anconeus muscle is supplied by ulnar nerve.
Coracobrachialis muscle is pierced by musculocutaneous nerve.
Biceps brachii is inserted into radial tuberosity.
TRUE
FALSE
Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle is supplied by ulnar nerve
Pectoralis major muscle is distally attached to bicipital groove of humerus
The anconeus muscle is supplied by ulnar nerve.
Coracobrachialis muscle is pierced by musculocutaneous nerve.
Biceps brachii is inserted into radial tuberosity.

With respect to the bones of the foot

TRUE
FALSE
The cuboid is in the proximal row of the tarsal bones
The intermediate cuneiform articulates with the navicular bone
Tarsal bones are of the sesamoid type
The first metatarsal bone articulates with the lateral cuneiform
The hallux has two interphalangeal joints
TRUE
FALSE
The cuboid is in the proximal row of the tarsal bones
The intermediate cuneiform articulates with the navicular bone
Tarsal bones are of the sesamoid type
The first metatarsal bone articulates with the lateral cuneiform
The hallux has two interphalangeal joints

Study the radiograph of the hip (Right Judet View). Concerning the image given below
TRUE
FALSE
Structure labelled 1 is the L4 vertebra
Structure labelled 2 is the acetabulum
Structure labelled 3 is the head of the humerus
Structure labelled 4 is the ischial tuberosity
Structure labelled 5 is the ala of the ilium
TRUE
FALSE
Structure labelled 1 is the L4 vertebra
Structure labelled 2 is the acetabulum
Structure labelled 3 is the head of the humerus
Structure labelled 4 is the ischial tuberosity
Structure labelled 5 is the ala of the ilium

In the arm, the median nerve gives rise to the following branches:

TRUE
FALSE
Nerve to pronator teres just above the elbow.
Vasomotor nerve to the brachial artery.
Articular branch to the elbow joint at or just below the elbow.
All of the above statement is True
All of the above is false
TRUE
FALSE
Nerve to pronator teres just above the elbow.
Vasomotor nerve to the brachial artery.
Articular branch to the elbow joint at or just below the elbow.
All of the above statement is True
All of the above is false

Injuries to the musculocutaneous nerves, although its rear, if it occurs it leads to the
following signs and symptoms:

TRUE
FALSE
Loss of strong flexion and supination
Loss of strong extension and pronation
It has no effects on the muscles of the arm
Loss of biceps tendon reflex
Loss of sensation along the lateral aspect of the forearm
TRUE
FALSE
Loss of strong flexion and supination
Loss of strong extension and pronation
It has no effects on the muscles of the arm
Loss of biceps tendon reflex
Loss of sensation along the lateral aspect of the forearm

Regarding the intrinsic muscles of the hand

TRUE
FALSE
They have originate and insert onto bones of the hand
They are involved in crude movement of the hand
All of them are innervated by the ulnar nerve
Hypothenar muscle are innervated by superficial branch of the ulnar nerve
Thenar muscles are innervated by the recurrent branch of the median nerve
TRUE
FALSE
They have originate and insert onto bones of the hand
They are involved in crude movement of the hand
All of them are innervated by the ulnar nerve
Hypothenar muscle are innervated by superficial branch of the ulnar nerve
Thenar muscles are innervated by the recurrent branch of the median nerve

Concerning the gleno-humeral joint

TRUE
FALSE
The articular surface of the humerus is engaged into the concavity of the glenoid fossa
Stability of this joint depends on the rotator cuff muscles
The synovial cavity of the joint communicates with the subacromial bursa
In a 12-year-old person, the epiphyseal line of the humerus is within the joint
The bicipital tendon passes through the synovial cavity
TRUE
FALSE
The articular surface of the humerus is engaged into the concavity of the glenoid fossa
Stability of this joint depends on the rotator cuff muscles
The synovial cavity of the joint communicates with the subacromial bursa
In a 12-year-old person, the epiphyseal line of the humerus is within the joint
The bicipital tendon passes through the synovial cavity

In the upper limb, the

TRUE
FALSE
Brachial arterial pulse can be felt over the medial aspect of the humeral shaft
Bicipital aponeurosis is not palpable
Head of the radius is subcutaneous
Tubercle of the scaphoid is not palpable
Ulnar arterial pulse can be felt medial to the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon
TRUE
FALSE
Brachial arterial pulse can be felt over the medial aspect of the humeral shaft
Bicipital aponeurosis is not palpable
Head of the radius is subcutaneous
Tubercle of the scaphoid is not palpable
Ulnar arterial pulse can be felt medial to the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon

In relation to muscle movements

TRUE
FALSE
Biceps brachii is a prime mover in flexion of elbow joint
Supraspinatus is a prime mover of adductions
Pectoralis minor is a flexor of shoulder joint
Synergistic muscles stabilize the joint
Triceps is an antagonist of flexion
TRUE
FALSE
Biceps brachii is a prime mover in flexion of elbow joint
Supraspinatus is a prime mover of adductions
Pectoralis minor is a flexor of shoulder joint
Synergistic muscles stabilize the joint
Triceps is an antagonist of flexion

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