Lumbar puncture is usually performed between _____ and L5
#2
Anesthesia of the cheek is very common, in blowout fractures due to the involvement of _____ nerve
#3
When the acoustic neuroma affects the _____ fibers of the facial nerve, there will be hypoaesthesia of the posterior meatal wall
#4
The _____ is the landmark for the pudendal nerve block.
#5
Repetitive pronation / supination of the forearm can result in a _____ nerve palsy due to irritation by the superficial and deep parts of the supinator muscle
#6
_____ represents the classical location of femoral hernia
#7
_____ femoral hernia is lateral to the femoral artery
Hint: A
#8
_____ system of tooth charting:
Number is assigned to each quadrant and that number is placed before tooth's number.
#9
A lesion to #_____ would result in deltoid paralysis.
#10
A lesion to #2 would result in _____
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Flashcard 1: Lumbar puncture is usually performed between _____ and L5
Answer: L3
Flashcard 2: Anesthesia of the cheek is very common, in blowout fractures due to the involvement of _____ nerve
Answer: infraorbital
Flashcard 3: When the acoustic neuroma affects the _____ fibers of the facial nerve, there will be hypoaesthesia of the posterior meatal wall
Answer: sensory
Flashcard 4: The _____ is the landmark for the pudendal nerve block.
Answer: ischial spine
Flashcard 5: Repetitive pronation / supination of the forearm can result in a _____ nerve palsy due to irritation by the superficial and deep parts of the supinator muscle
Answer: deep radial
Flashcard 6: _____ represents the classical location of femoral hernia
Answer: C
Flashcard 7: _____ femoral hernia is lateral to the femoral artery
Answer: Hasselbach's
Flashcard 8: _____ system of tooth charting:
Number is assigned to each quadrant and that number is placed before tooth's number.
Answer: Modified FDI
Flashcard 9: A lesion to #_____ would result in deltoid paralysis.
Answer: 5 (axillary nerve injury)
Flashcard 10: A lesion to #2 would result in _____
Answer: Klumpke palsy (total claw hand)
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