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NBCE - PART 2 – NMS EXAM REPORTED QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS S1 Dermatome - Answer-Motor: Eversion, Plantar Flexion, Hip Extension Muscle: Peroneus Longus/Brevis, Gluteus Maximus Sensory: Lateral aspect of foot and plantar surface of foot. Disorder: N/A S2-4 Dermatomes - Answer-Motor: Anal Wink Muscle: Levator Ani/Coccygeus Sensory: Perianal Disorder: Cauda Equina Syndrome - Incontinence Axillary Nerve - Answer-Motor: Arm Abduction Muscle: Deltoid, Teres Minor Sensory: Lateral Arm Disorder: Glenohumeral Dislocation Radial Nerve - Answer-Motor: Wrist/Finger Extension Muscle: Wrist/Finger Extensors, Triceps Sensory: Dorsal web between thumb and index finger. Disorder: Wrist Drop, Crutch Palsy Musculocutaneous Nerve - Answer-Motor: Elbow Flexion Muscle: Biceps, Brachialis, Coracobrachialis Sensory: Lateral Forearm Disorder: Impingement Median Nerve - Answer-Motor: Thumb Pinch, Abduction/Opposition of Thumb Muscle: Wrist/Thumb Flexors, Thumb Abductors, Thenar Sensory: Distal Radial Hand, 2nd Digit Disorder: Carpal Tunnel, Pronator Teres (Pregnancy), Ape Hand Deformity Ulnar Nerve - Answer-Motor: Abduction of 5th Digit, Adduction of Thumb Muscle: Finger Abductors/Adductors, Thumb Adduction Sensory: Distal Ulnar Hand, 5th digit Disorder: Tunnel of Guyon/Claw Hand Dorsal Scapular Nerve - Answer-Motor: Elevation & Retraction of Scapula Muscle: Rhomboids & Levator Scapula Sensory: N/A Disorder: Medial flaring of the scapula. Long Thoracic Nerve - Answer-Motor: Protraction of the Scapula Muscle: Serratus Anterior Sensory: N/A Disorder: Lateral winging of the scapula. Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve - Answer-Motor: N/A Muscle: N/A Sensory: Lateral Thigh Disorder: Meralgia Paresthetica Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve - Answer-Motor: N/A Muscle: N/A Sensory: Posterior Thigh Disorder: N/A Saphenous Nerve - Answer-Motor: N/A Muscle: N/A Sensory: Anteromedial Knee, Medial Leg Disorder: N/A Obturator Nerve - Answer-Motor: Hip Adduction Muscle: Hip Adductor Muscles Sensory: Medial Thigh Disorder: Impingement Femoral Nerve - Answer-Motor: Hip Flexion, Knee Extension Muscle: Iliopsoas, Quadriceps Sensory: Anteromedial Thigh and Leg Disorder: Impingment Sciatic Nerve - Answer-Motor: Flexion of the Knee Muscle: Hamstrings Sensory: Ant./Post. Leg, Sole/Dorsum of Foot Disorder: Piriformis Syndrome Peroneal Nerve - Answer-Motor: Foot Dorsiflexion, Inversion, Eversion Muscle: Tib. Anterior, Toe Extensors, Peroneals Sensory: Anterior Leg, Dorsum of Foot Disorder: Fibular Head Fracture Medial Plantar Nerve - Answer-Motor: Toe Flexion Muscle: Toe Flexor Muscles Sensory: N/A Disorder: Tarsal Tunal Syndrome Dermatogenous Pain - Answer-Pain along the sensory distribution of a nerve root. Myotogenous Pain - Answer-Pain that originates within a muscle. Cramping, spasm, aching, dull. Scleratogenous Pain - Answer-Pain that arises from structures derived from ebryological sclerotomes (joint pain). Poorly localized, dull, ache. Radiating Pain - Answer-Pain along one nerve or from the same tissue. Radicular Pain - Answer-Radiating pain along the course of a dermatome due to irritation of a nerve root. Referred Pain - Answer-Pain along scleroderm of origination involving more than one kind of tissue (shared pathway). Nerve Pain - Answer-Shooting, radiating, causalgia, tingling. Circulation Pain - Answer-Throbbing, pulsating. Cancer Pain - Answer-Constant, deep, boring, nocturnal, progressive, unremitting. Myofascial Pain - Answer-Trigger points, jump sign. Eye Referral - Answer-Forehead/Occiput TMJ Referral - Answer-Temporal Headache Liver/Gallbladder Referral - Answer-Right Shoulder and Right Inferior Scapula Pancreas Referral - Answer-Spine @ T10 (Epigastric) (Flank Bruising) Heart Referral - Answer-Left Shoulder & Medial Left Arm Intestinal Referral - Answer-Periumbilical Appendix Referral - Answer-Epigastric - Early RLQ - Late Kidney Referral - Answer-Flank Ureter Referral - Answer-Groin Bladder Referral - Answer-Suprapubic Area (Cystitis = bladder infection)

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NBCE - PART 2 – NMS EXAM
REPORTED QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
S1 Dermatome - Answer-Motor: Eversion, Plantar Flexion, Hip Extension
Muscle: Peroneus Longus/Brevis, Gluteus Maximus
Sensory: Lateral aspect of foot and plantar surface of foot.
Disorder: N/A

S2-4 Dermatomes - Answer-Motor: Anal Wink
Muscle: Levator Ani/Coccygeus
Sensory: Perianal
Disorder: Cauda Equina Syndrome - Incontinence

Axillary Nerve - Answer-Motor: Arm Abduction
Muscle: Deltoid, Teres Minor
Sensory: Lateral Arm
Disorder: Glenohumeral Dislocation

Radial Nerve - Answer-Motor: Wrist/Finger Extension
Muscle: Wrist/Finger Extensors, Triceps
Sensory: Dorsal web between thumb and index finger.
Disorder: Wrist Drop, Crutch Palsy

Musculocutaneous Nerve - Answer-Motor: Elbow Flexion
Muscle: Biceps, Brachialis, Coracobrachialis
Sensory: Lateral Forearm
Disorder: Impingement

Median Nerve - Answer-Motor: Thumb Pinch, Abduction/Opposition of Thumb
Muscle: Wrist/Thumb Flexors, Thumb Abductors, Thenar
Sensory: Distal Radial Hand, 2nd Digit
Disorder: Carpal Tunnel, Pronator Teres (Pregnancy), Ape Hand Deformity

Ulnar Nerve - Answer-Motor: Abduction of 5th Digit, Adduction of Thumb
Muscle: Finger Abductors/Adductors, Thumb Adduction
Sensory: Distal Ulnar Hand, 5th digit
Disorder: Tunnel of Guyon/Claw Hand

Dorsal Scapular Nerve - Answer-Motor: Elevation & Retraction of Scapula
Muscle: Rhomboids & Levator Scapula

,Sensory: N/A
Disorder: Medial flaring of the scapula.

Long Thoracic Nerve - Answer-Motor: Protraction of the Scapula
Muscle: Serratus Anterior
Sensory: N/A
Disorder: Lateral winging of the scapula.

Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve - Answer-Motor: N/A
Muscle: N/A
Sensory: Lateral Thigh
Disorder: Meralgia Paresthetica

Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve - Answer-Motor: N/A
Muscle: N/A
Sensory: Posterior Thigh
Disorder: N/A

Saphenous Nerve - Answer-Motor: N/A
Muscle: N/A
Sensory: Anteromedial Knee, Medial Leg
Disorder: N/A

Obturator Nerve - Answer-Motor: Hip Adduction
Muscle: Hip Adductor Muscles
Sensory: Medial Thigh
Disorder: Impingement

Femoral Nerve - Answer-Motor: Hip Flexion, Knee Extension
Muscle: Iliopsoas, Quadriceps
Sensory: Anteromedial Thigh and Leg
Disorder: Impingment

Sciatic Nerve - Answer-Motor: Flexion of the Knee
Muscle: Hamstrings
Sensory: Ant./Post. Leg, Sole/Dorsum of Foot
Disorder: Piriformis Syndrome

Peroneal Nerve - Answer-Motor: Foot Dorsiflexion, Inversion, Eversion
Muscle: Tib. Anterior, Toe Extensors, Peroneals
Sensory: Anterior Leg, Dorsum of Foot
Disorder: Fibular Head Fracture

Medial Plantar Nerve - Answer-Motor: Toe Flexion
Muscle: Toe Flexor Muscles
Sensory: N/A

, Disorder: Tarsal Tunal Syndrome

Dermatogenous Pain - Answer-Pain along the sensory distribution of a nerve root.

Myotogenous Pain - Answer-Pain that originates within a muscle.
Cramping, spasm, aching, dull.

Scleratogenous Pain - Answer-Pain that arises from structures derived from
ebryological sclerotomes (joint pain).
Poorly localized, dull, ache.

Radiating Pain - Answer-Pain along one nerve or from the same tissue.

Radicular Pain - Answer-Radiating pain along the course of a dermatome due to
irritation of a nerve root.

Referred Pain - Answer-Pain along scleroderm of origination involving more than one
kind of tissue (shared pathway).

Nerve Pain - Answer-Shooting, radiating, causalgia, tingling.

Circulation Pain - Answer-Throbbing, pulsating.

Cancer Pain - Answer-Constant, deep, boring, nocturnal, progressive, unremitting.

Myofascial Pain - Answer-Trigger points, jump sign.

Eye Referral - Answer-Forehead/Occiput

TMJ Referral - Answer-Temporal Headache

Liver/Gallbladder Referral - Answer-Right Shoulder and Right Inferior Scapula

Pancreas Referral - Answer-Spine @ T10 (Epigastric)
(Flank Bruising)

Heart Referral - Answer-Left Shoulder & Medial Left Arm

Intestinal Referral - Answer-Periumbilical

Appendix Referral - Answer-Epigastric - Early
RLQ - Late

Kidney Referral - Answer-Flank

Ureter Referral - Answer-Groin
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