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Q: the esophagus pierces the diaphragm at ………………...... vertebra?

A: T10

Q: esophagus opens into the stomach at ……………... vertebra?

A: T11

Q: 52-year-old golf represent to your office with right shoulder pain that has started to interfere
with his daily activities such as getting get dressed Imagin- g studies suggested calcification of
the supraspinatus tendon the following is most likely to provoke pain in this patient?

A: abduction and internal rotation of the humerus.

Q: Upper respiratory trac parts.

Q: Lower respiratory trac parts.

Q: trachea begins in the neck at the lower borer of cricoid cartilage?

A: true

Q: trachea is dividing into right and left bronchi main opposite the sternal angle?

A: true

Q: during deep inspiration trachea may be lowered as far as the tenth thoracic vertebrae?

A: true

Q: Outer diameter of trachea is 2 cm in adults?

A: false
Q: Trachea is formed by?

A: 1) 16-20 tracheal cartilages anterolateral

2) fibromuscular wall posteriorly.

Q: mammary ridge extends from the axilla to groin?

A: true

Q: the nipple of the breast lies opposite of?

A: 4th or 5th intercostal space

Q: 3-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department for ref- usal to move his right upper
extremity. His mother states that the child was fine this morning. she recalls that he fell while
holding hands and walking with his older sister 2 hours earlier. On Physical exam he holds his
right of our extremity at his side with his elbow extended and forearm pronated. Any motion of
the right elbow produces pain. There are no visible bruises or edema which of the following
structures is most likely injured in this patient:

A. Annular Ligament

B. Biceps Tendon

C. Interosseous Membrane

D. Radial collateral ligament

E. Ulnar collateral ligament

A: D. Radial collateral ligament


Q: Breast has 3 parts – mention all:

A: 1) lobules

2) ducts

3) connective tissue

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