Musculoskeletal Part Seven Flashcards

1
Q

function of optic nerve

A

sight

pupillary reflexes

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2
Q

key muscles innervated by axillary nerve

A

deltoid

teres minor

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3
Q

damage to the oculomotor nerve results in

A

ptosis

dilation of pupil

loss of accommodation of light reflex

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4
Q

the hamstrings are what nerve roots

A

S2

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5
Q

the TMJ disc is continuous with the posterior attachment, which can be separated into ___ & ___

A

bilaminar zone

retrodiscal pad

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6
Q

deep fibular (peroneal) nerve paralysis results in…

A

loss of DF (foot drop)

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7
Q

radial nerve key muscle innervations

A

triceps

anconceous

brachioradialis

supinator

wrist extensors

finger extensors

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8
Q

muscle innervation of femoral nerve

A

sartorious

quadriceps

iliacus

pectineus

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9
Q

superficial fibular (peroneal) nere nerve roots

A

L5-S2

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10
Q

median nerve nerve roots

A

C6-T1

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11
Q

optic nerve is what cranial nerve

A

II

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12
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what is anosmia and what does it result from

A

loss of smell

olfactory nerve damage

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13
Q

superficial fibular (peroneal) nere muscle innervations

A

fib longus and brevis

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14
Q

tibial nerve nerve roots

A

L4-S3

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15
Q

superficial fibular (peroneal) nere paralysis results in

A

loss of EV

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16
Q

olfactory nerve is what cranial nerve

A

I

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17
Q

paralysis of sciatic nerve leads to

A

loss of knee flexion

weak hip ADD

loss of all muscle function below knee

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18
Q

function of olfactory nerve

A

smell

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19
Q

muscle innervations of sciatic nerve

A

hamstrings

adductor magnus

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20
Q

when the head of the mandible slides anteriorly as the mouth opens, where does the dis slide

A

anteriorly against the posterior surface of the tubercle

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21
Q

paralysis of ulnar nerve leads to…

A

loss of:

wrist ulnar deviation

weak wrist/finger flexion

weak 4 and 5 finger flexion

thumb ADD

22
Q

what muscles are key for biting movement

A

temporalis

masseter

medial pterygoid

23
Q

when the TMJ displaces anteriorly, what presentation is displayed

A

mandible remains wide open and person can’t close it

24
Q

oculomotor nerve function

A

moves the eye

elevates upper eyelid

25
paralysis of the median nerve results in
loss of forearm pronation thumb opposition, flexion, ABD
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muscle innervations for tibial nerve
gastroc soleus plantaris popliteus TIB POST
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what is ptosis and what does it result from
drooping eyelid - oculomotor nerve damage
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key muscles innervated by ulnar nerves
FCU FDP interossei 4 and 5 lumbricals
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what muscle is the disc attached to anteriorly
superior lateral pterygoid
30
median nerve muscle innervations
pronators wrist/finger flexors on radial side thumb muscles
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failure of the mandible to close properly may cause the disc to...
displace anteriorly and medially
32
paralysis of the musculocutaneous nerve involves
loss of forearm flexion when supinated weak supination
33
is the TMJ disc attached to the mandible or temporal bone more
mandible
34
sciatic nerve nerve roots
L4-S3
35
paralysis of femoral nerve leads to
loss of hip flexion loss of knee extension
36
what nerve roots is musculcutaneous nerve
C5-C6
37
nerve roots for axillary nerve
C5-C6
38
paralysis of tibial nerve
loss of PF and supination
39
normal amount of ROM for mouth opening
40 mm
40
is the TMJ disc vascular/neural?
it is neither vascular or neural
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ulnar nerve nerve roots
C7-T1
42
femoral nerve nerve roots
L2-L4
43
deep fibular (peroneal) nerve nerve roots
L4-S2
44
damage to the optic nerve results in
monocular blindness loss of pupillary constriction absence of blink reflex
45
radial nerve nerve roots
C5-T1
46
radial nerve paralysis results in...
loss of: elbow extension wrist/finger extension
47
deep fibular (peroneal) nerve muscle innervations
tib ant EHL EDL EDB EHB
48
oculomotor nerve is what cranial nerve
III
49
the TMJ usually dislocates anteriorly after...
yawning or taking a large bite
50
paralysis of the axillary nerve results in
loss of shoulder ABD weak ER
51
key muscles innervated by the musculcutaneous nerve
coracobrachialis biceps bracii brachialis