Jeopardy ch 12 questions
A type II Ac joint injury may involve complete tearing of all but which ligament?
-does involve: acromioclavicular, trapezoid, coracoclavicular -NOT the sternoclavicular
injury unique to the hand known as boxer's fracture involves what?
4th and 5th metacarpals
which of the following is likely if the forearm feels cold and clammy?
blood supply is cut off
the nerve roots fo the nerve complex known as the brachial plexus are
c5 to T1
which phase of the pitching motion typically involves a concentric contraction of the muscles that abduct and externally rotate the gH joint
cocking
which of the following is the injury associated with the name jersey finger?
distal flexor tendon rupture
which of the following is the location for colles' fracture?
distal radius
which of the following muscle tendons is involved in the condition known as de quervains disease?
extensor pollicus brevis and apl
which of the following strcutres provides dynamic stability to the genohumeral joint?
infraspinatous muscle
condition known as little league elbow involves what bony landmarks
medial humeral epi
which of the following is the nerve that is involved in the wrist condition known as carpal tunnel syndrome
median
a condition that involves inflammation of cartilage with subsequent fracture of the tissue?
osteochondritis desicanns
an injury unique to the hand known as bennetts fracture involves which of the following anatomic structures
proximal end of the 1st metacarpal bone
which of the following bones of the wrist can be palpated within the area known as the anatomical snuff box?
scaphoid
a wrist ganglion results from
synovial herniation
which of the following are elbow extensors?
triceps brachii and anconeus
an injury known as gamekeepers thumb involves what?
ulnar collateral ligament
which of the following is the nerve that travels through the wrist region known as the tunnel of guyon?
ulnar nerve
a simple elbow fracture may be converted into an irreversible injury with bad first aid known as
volkmanns contracture