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45) A patient presents with weakness in the abductor pollici…
45) A patient presents with weakness in the abductor pollicis brevis, flexor pollicis brevis, and opponens pollicis. The adductor pollicis is normal. Sensation is normal throughout. Where isthe lesion?
33) Which nerve supplies the vast majority of the elbow flex…
33) Which nerve supplies the vast majority of the elbow flexor muscles?
79) Which two bones at the wrist are bound together by the T…
79) Which two bones at the wrist are bound together by the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC)?
88) What structure separates the primary motor cortex from t…
88) What structure separates the primary motor cortex from the primary somatosensory cortex?
36) Which muscle tendon passes from the superior glenoid and…
36) Which muscle tendon passes from the superior glenoid and labrum through the glenohumeral joint capsule?
17) Which of the following muscles is NOT innervated by the…
17) Which of the following muscles is NOT innervated by the ulnar nerve?
13) Your patient dislocated their glenohumeral joint. They n…
13) Your patient dislocated their glenohumeral joint. They now have total paralysis of the deltoid muscle but weak abduction movement of the arm is still possible. External rotation of the arm is slightly weakened. Elbow flexion and extension strength are normal. Numbness exists at skin over lateral aspect of upper arm. Sensation elsewhere is normal. Where is the lesion?
Which of the following systems do operating rooms typically…
Which of the following systems do operating rooms typically use to monitor power overloads?
The LigaSure™ and Coblator® are both considered to be:
The LigaSure™ and Coblator® are both considered to be: