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LRA 217 Final Review Exam Solved 100%
Which wrist ligament is attached to the styloid process of the ulna and continues to the
triquetrum and pisiform? - ANS-Ulnar collateral ligament
A nonvisible posterior fat pad on a well-exposed, correctly positioned lateral elbow radiograph
generally suggests? - ANS-negative study for injury
A "skier's thumb" is an injury of the? - ANS-ulnar collateral ligament
Which one of the following is the most common primary malignant bone tumor? - ANS-
Multiple myeloma
Whats the difference between the female and male clavicle? - ANS-the male clavicle is longer, thicker, more curved, and less smooth. But, the female clavicle is shorter, thinner, less curved, and smoother.
The anterior surface of the scapula is referred to as the? - ANS-costal surface
What is the name of the large fossa found within the anterior surface of the scapula? - ANS-Subscapular fossa
What is the name of the insertion point for the deltoid muscle located on the anterolateral
surface of the humerus? - ANS-Deltoid tuberosity
The smooth, depressed, center portion of the trochlea used for evaluating rotation on a lateral
elbow is termed the trochear - ANS-Trochlear Sulcus
What two bony landmarks are palpated for positioning of the elbow? - ANS-Humeral epicondyles
Which two structures torm the distal radioulnar joint? - ANS-Ulnar notch and head of ulna
What is the name of the two small depressions found on the anterior aspect of the distal
humerus? - ANS-Radial and coronoid fossa
Which two structures primarily form the hinge-like structure and movement of the elbow joint? - ANS-capitulum and trochlea
Where is the IP joint found? - ANS-Proximal and distal phalanges of the 1st digit
Which Carpal bone is the smallest? - ANS-pisiform bone

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