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CSFA Exam Prep VERIFIED SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS involves transferring the coracoid process, along with the short head of the biceps and coracobrachialis, through the subscapularis and attaching it to the scapular neck with a screw. This procedure is for severe anterior recurrent dislocations. - Bankart - Magnuson-Stack - Bristow - Putti-Platt - ANSWER Bristow Which of the following bones make up the pelvic girdle? 1. coccyx 2. acetabulum 3. sacrum 4. os coxae - ANSWER 1, 3, and 4 only The nerve at risk during an anterior compartment syndrome is the - anterior tibial - deep peroneal - tibialis anterior - supraspinatus - ANSWER deep peroneal Consists of softening, yellow discoloration, fraying, and degeneration of the articular surface of the kneecap; usually occurs in women between the ages of 14 and 28 - Chondromalacia - Osteochondritis dissecans - Pes anserinus - Osteomyelitis - ANSWER Chondromalacia Carotid sinus is a small chemoreceptor mass—sensitive to blood oxygen concentration—located behind the bifurcation of the common carotid artery - True - False - ANSWER False Whole blood primarily consists of plasma (the liquid portion of blood), which is 90% water. Plasma has several functions, including helping maintain blood volume and pressure, supplying proteins for immunity and clotting, and providing a medium for the exchange of minerals required for cell function. Suspended within the plasma are the • Albumin • Clotting proteins • Fibrinogen • Globulins • Platelets • Red blood cells • White blood cells - True - False - ANSWER True During a posterolateral approach for an intracapsular hip fracture, which of the following muscles would be released along with the short external rotators and capsule from the posterior aspect of the femur as a single musculocapsular flap? - Gluteus medius - gemelli - quadratus femoris - piriformis - ANSWER piriformis fractures occur just below the lesser trochanter and usually are treated with an intramedullary rod. A patient with a fractured hip displays external rotation of the leg on the fractured side, and it usually is shorter than the nonfractured hip. - intertrochanteric - subtrochanteric - femoral neck - ANSWER subtrochanteric A choledoco-duodenostomy refers to the surgical anastomosis of which of the following two structures - Gall bladder with the common bile duct - common bile duct and fundus of the stomach - duodenum and common bile duct - pancreatic duct and antrum of the stomach - ANSWER duodenum and common bile duct During an ORIF of the distal radius, the surgeon may transect the transverse carpal ligament to - provide exposure for the procedure - provide increased wrist range-of-motion postoperatively - reduce the possibility of carpal tunnel syndrome postoperatively - reduce the possibility of de Quervain's tenosynovitis postoperatively - ANSWER reduce the possibility of carpal tunnel syndrome postoperatively A Potts fracture occurs in the - distal tibia - distal fibula - distal femur - syndesmotic screw - ANSWER distal tibia The ________ and the _________ arteries interconnect at the Circle of Willis located at the base of the brain - posterior cerebral arteries, Anterior communicating artery - external and internal carotid - vertebral artery, internal carotid - Basilar, vertebral - ANSWER vertebral artery, internal carotid The abdominal aorta is a continuation of the thoracic aorta as it runs through the abdomen and divides into the right and left common iliac arteries near the lower border of the lumbar vertebra. The are
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