- __________ utilizes X-Rays around an axis to produce a 3-D cross section image and allows the viewing of ______________ and _________________.
- What is not a difference between the male and female pelvis?A) Wider pubic angle in male pelvisB) Shallow iliac fossa in a female pelvisC) Deep iliac fossa in male pelvisD) Oval shaped obturator foramen in female pelvis
- Which nerve was most likely damaged?a. Common peroneal nerveb. Superficial peroneal nervec. Deep peroneal nerved. Obturator nervee. Tibial nerve
- Which ankle ligaments least likely to be sprained or torn? ________
- Where does the sciatic nerve bifurcate?A) anterior femoral regionB) posterior femoral regionC) femoral triangleD) popliteal regionE) plantar region
- which of the following is NOT a content of the femoral ring?a. femoral nerveb. femoral arteryc. femoral veind. lymphatics
- All of the following are contents of the verterbral foramen except:A) white matterB) grey matterC) dura materD) subarachnoid spaceE) vertebral artery
- The __________secures the odontoid process to the ______________.
- In an _______ high density tissues appear ______ on the imaging sheet due to its high level of absorption.
- The femoral vein drains into the:A) common iliac veinB) popliteal veinC) external iliac veinD) cephalic vein
- What nerve innervates the gluteus maximus muscle?A) inferior gluteal nerveB) superior gluteal nerveC) femoral nerveD) obturator nerve
- which of the following is NOT a difference between the male and female pelvis?a. females have a wider pubic archb. males have a wider pubic anglec. females have a wider pelvic inletd. males have a narrower pelvic inlet
- Lumbar lordosis and cervical lordosis occur approximately at ___ and ____ months of age, respectively.A) 2; 3B) 4; 7C) 9; 3D) 9; 11E) 5; 6
- Which of the following is not characteristic of interveterbral discs?A) Make up 20 - 25% of vertebral columnB) Covered by a layer of hyaline cartilageC) Outer layer is made of fibrocartilageD) Prone to herniation in anterior regionE) Inner layer is called nucleus pulposus
- after the external iliac artery passes through the _____ it becomes the ______a. lacuna vasorum, femoral arteryb. lacuna vasorum, external pudendal arteryc. lacuna musculorum, femoral arteryd. lacuna musculorum, external pudendal artery
- The two branches of the sciatic nerve are the:A) common peroneal nerveB) superficial peroneal nerveC) tibial nerveD) femoral nerveE) both A and C
- What is not a content of the femoral triangleA) femoral arteryB) femoral nerveC) femoral veinD) superficial epigastric arteryE) inguinal lymph nodes
- a patient presents with waddling gait and pelvis drop on the left side after a faulty skydive landing. Which of the following is NOT true?a. right gluteus medius muscle is damagedb. right gluteus minimus muscle is damagedc. inferior gluteal nerve is damagedd. the patient exhibits a positive Trendelenberg sign
- The femoral artery continues off the:A) common iliac arteryB) popliteal arteryC) external iliac arteryD) anterior tibial artery
- The patellar ligament is a continuation of the :A) sacrospinous ligamentB) sacrotuberous ligamentC) tendon of the biceps femoris (short head)D) tendon of the quadriceps femoris