Arthrex Onboarding Exam New 2024 Version with All Questions from Actual Past Exam and 100% Correct Answer s Test 1 ---------- Correct Answer ---------- What condyle of the knee is at 4x greater risk to have an OCD (osteochondral defect)? -
--------- Correct Answer ---------- Medial Condyle (Femoral) When referring to the knee lower limb alignment, what is the normal Q -angle for a female? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- 18 degrees The MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement. The MPFL is tightest in what degree of flexion? ---------- Correct Answer ----------- 30-45 degrees Which of the following are common causes of ACL Injury? (Changing direction, stopping suddenly, landing from a jump, all of the above?) --------- Correct Answer ---------- All of the above What two nerves are at most risk when surgeons preform a lateral ankle operation? -----
---- Correct Answer ---------- Sural Nerve and Superficial peroneal nerve A simple stitch for shoulder instability repair is also referred to as a: ----------- Correct Answer ---------- Cerclage Stitch This type of shoulder dislocation is the most common, occurring 95% of the time. ---------
-- Correct Answer ---------- Anterior In identifying tears causing instability of the glenohumeral joint, ALPSA stands for? ------
----- Correct Answer ---------- Anterior Labrum Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion In identifying a labral tear of the shoulder, SLAP stands for? ----------- Correct Answer ---
------- Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior Which of the following are complications of screw fixation for a syndesmosis injury? (Loosening, breakage, need second surgery, all of the above) --------- Correct Answer ---
------- All of the Above Which statement regarding the MPFL is true? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- It inserts on the upper 1/2 superior of the patella. The Synergy Resection Console can Control 2 handpieces independently as well as simultaneously. T/F ---------- Correct Answer ---------- True The metal detection feature on the SynergyRF Bipolar Ablation System performs what function? ---------- Correct Answer ----------- Suspends power to the probe when the tip is in close proximity of scope or metal instruments. The Bipolar Ablation breaks down tissue by the following process? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Chemical RXN - Gently breaks down tissue at the molecular level. What types of tissue can the GraftNet Autologous Tissue Collector Collect? ---------- Correct Answer ----------- A,B & C Bone Cartilage Soft Tissue Biocartilage Allograft contains living chondrocytes. T/F ---------- Correct Answer ----------
False The Jumpstart Bandage Generates electricity to kill Pathogens including many drug resistant bacteria. T/F ---------- Correct Answer ---------- True When using the offset guide for the AC InternalBrace Technique described by Dr.MacKay, What is the distance built into the guide to ensure proper bone socket placement in the acromion? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- 5 mm The Coracoclavicular Ligaments are composed of the conoid & Trapezoid. T/F ---------- Correct Answer ---------- True The best choice for a chronic AC Joint Reconstruction would be: ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Dog Bone w/ Graft Reconstruction This is the more "C -shaped" meniscus that has connections w/ the ACL and the capsule/MCL. ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Medial Meniscus The zones of the meniscus are determined by: ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Blood Supply Which of the Following is a goal of meniscal resection? ---------- Correct Answer ----------
ALL OF THE ABOVE: Remove Degenerative Tissue, Spare Meniscus, Reproduce mensical contour This type of shoulder dislocation is the most common occurring 95% of the time. ---------
- Correct Answer ---------- Anterior The treatment for engaging Hill -Sachs Lesion is known as: ---------- Correct Answer ------
----Remplissage In identifying tears causing instability of the GH joint, ALPSA stands for? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Anterior Labral Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion A simple stitch for shoulder instability repair is also referred to as a: ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Cerclage Stitch In identifying a labral tear of the shoulder, SLAP stands for? ---------- Correct Answer ----
------Superior Labral Anterior to Posterior When performing the Achilles Mid -Substance Speedbridge, How many times should the passing needles be passed through the pars JIG? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- 5 A patient experience pain with wearing a shoe and swelling for several months located at the posterior aspect of their is heel is more likely to have what type of achilles tendon disorder? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Insertional Achilles Tendonitis What 2 muscles make up your calf muscles and come together to form the achilles tendon? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- Gastrocnemius & Soleus The distal biceps has what type of attachment to which corresponding forearm bone? ---
------- Correct Answer ---------- Ribbon -Like, Radial Tuberosity The intertubercular groove contains which head of the biceps? ---------- Correct Answer -
--------- Long Head The bicep is the major flexor of the elbow. T/F ---------- Correct Answer ---------- False Test 3 ---------- Correct Answer ---------- When performing an ACLR using a BTB graft, the Femoral Bone Block should be no greater than what length? ---------- Correct Answer ----------- 20 mm In the ACL deficient Knee: ---------- Correct Answer ---------- The tibia will translate abnormally anterior Which of the following features & benefits apply to the ACL flexible reamers? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- ALL OF THE ABOVE: -Flexible link design provides increased strength & Flexibility Vs. "Puzzle piece designs" -Low profile head facilitates atraumatic passage through the portal & past the condyle. -Provided Sterile, for Sharp, Clean Reamer for every patient. What is the benefit of the FastThread having 22% less material than previous Biocomposite screws? ---------- Correct Answer ---------- ALL OF THE ABOVE: -Preserve Bone Stock -Greater interface for Healing -Biologic Delivery
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