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68. This ligament limits anterior displacement (translation)…

68. This ligament limits anterior displacement (translation) of the tibia on a fixed femur:

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51. Your patient with chronic back pain has atrophy (loss of…

51. Your patient with chronic back pain has atrophy (loss of muscle mass) in their right calf. Strength is normal except they demonstrate difficulty in plantar flexing the right ankle against resistance. You suspect:

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50. Based on myotomal testing, weakness in this muscle would…

50. Based on myotomal testing, weakness in this muscle would be most consistent with an L5 nerve root injury.

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92. What terminal pulmonary structure is most affected in em…

92. What terminal pulmonary structure is most affected in emphysema, decreasing the lung’s ability for oxygen-carbon dioxide gas exchange?

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100. Identify the artery that provides blood supply to the a…

100. Identify the artery that provides blood supply to the anterior portion of the heart.

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25. What structure(s) bring oxygenated blood into the left a…

25. What structure(s) bring oxygenated blood into the left atrium?

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45. What would occur if the tibial nerve was severed at the…

45. What would occur if the tibial nerve was severed at the popliteal fossa?

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6. The structure holds the odontoid process against the ante…

6. The structure holds the odontoid process against the anterior arch of the Cl vertebra.

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94. Identify the ligament of the ankle that is most frequent…

94. Identify the ligament of the ankle that is most frequently injured with an inversion sprain:

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14. Which nerve supplies muscles that can produce pronation…

14. Which nerve supplies muscles that can produce pronation of the forearm?

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