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UPDATED DEX FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2024-2025
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Most common mechanism of injury in distal radius fx: FOOSH + Dorsiflexion 
What complication is commonly associated with distal radius fx?: median nerve dmg / carpal 
tunnel compression sx 
Describe the normal radiographic measurements for: Radial inclination 
Radial length(height) Volar (radial) tilt: Incline: 22 Length: 11 
Tilt: 11 
What is the Frykman classification used for?: Distal Radius (usually Colles) fx 
What is the most common type of distal radius fx?: Colles 
What is a Smith fx?: ...
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NR 509 Advanced Physical Assessment CLET iRATs Final Exam
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All joints are composed of the same tissue and therefore all function the same. 
A. True 
B. False 
False 
The superficial infrapatellar bursa is considered to be an adventitious bursa? 
A. True 
B. False 
False 
In a patient with breast cancer you would expect to find a _____and ___lymph 
node. 
A. Movable and tender 
B. Fixed and tender 
C. Movable and non-tender 
D. Fixed and non-tender 
Fixed and non-tender 
Although myofascial pain and fibromyalgia have some overlapping features, 
fibromyal...
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One major advantage of dual wave pump over traditional inflow only pump: 
a) Inflow only pumps allow for regulation of fluid pressure automatically by controlling outflow 
b) DualWave pumps require constant manual adjustment to of outflow to maintain pressure in the joint 
c) DualWave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid pressure in joint 
d) DualWave pumps only feature active outflow, making the technology much more efficient and simple to use correct ans...
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One major advantage of dual wave pump over traditional inflow 
only pump: 
a) Inflow only pumps allow for regulation of fluid pressure 
automatically by controlling outflow 
b) DualWave pumps require constant manual adjustment to of 
outflow to maintain pressure in the joint 
c) DualWave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to 
maintain a constant fluid pressure in joint 
d) DualWave pumps only feature activ...
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Human Anatomy 100 - VIVA Prep. Upper Limb || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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How Can You Find The Sternoclavicular Joint? correct answers Find the medial end of the clavicle and look for the joint line that is 1cm long and concave laterally 
 
Can be palpated on the superior lateral edges of manubrium 
 
What Is The Function of The Sternoclavicular Joint? correct answers Links clavicle and sternum 
Allows movement of clavicle 
 
What Ligaments and Muscles Attach At Sternoclavicular Joint? correct answers Sternoclavicular ligament (posterior and anterior) 
Interclavicular...
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Arthrex Sports IOT Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Update 2024/2025 (VERIFIED) What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? - Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
What is a SLAP lesion? - Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? - Axillary nerve 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? - Surgical Neck 
Which of the following be...
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IBCLC Exam 1 2023/2024 
 
 
 
What week gestation does the breast begin to develop in utero? - ANSWER *4th* week of gestation 
 
 
 
 
 
Where does the primitive milk streak develop - ANSWER Bilaterally from the axilla to the groin 
 
 
 
 
 
By the 5th week gestation the milk streak becomes what? - ANSWER Mammary Milk...
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One major advantage of dual wave pump over traditional inflow only pump: 
a) Inflow only pumps allow for regulation of fluid pressure automatically by controlling outflow 
b) DualWave pumps require constant manual adjustment to of outflow to maintain pressure in the joint 
c) DualWave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid pressure in joint 
d) DualWave pumps only feature active outflow, making the tec...
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NR 509 Advanced Physical Assessment Clinical Skills IRATs Exam
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All joints are composed of the same tissue and therefore all function the same. 
A. True 
B. False - False 
The superficial infrapatellar bursa is considered to be an adventitious bursa? 
A. True 
B. False - False 
In a patient with breast cancer you would expect to find a _____and ___lymph 
node. 
A. Movable and tender 
B. Fixed and tender 
C. Movable and non-tender 
D. Fixed and non-tender - Fixed and non-tender 
Although myofascial pain and fibromyalgia have some overlapping features, 
fibrom...
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Day 3 Sports Onboarding Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Majority of biceps tears - @ long head of biceps 
biceps aponeurosis - C5 innervation 
biceps function - flexion and supination 
Biceps sling/ pulley - holds bicep in groove 
Comma tissue - 1) SGHL: Superior glenohumeral ligament (FLOOR) 
2) CHL: Coracohumeral ligament (ceiling) 
transverse humeral ligament - some stability, lays over and keeps biceps in 
groove 
Pec Major - -50 mm 
-60mm average insertion 
Etiology - -90% bicep tears are proximal 
-usually occur with other pathology (subs cap a...
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