
Anterior and Medial Thigh
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- Q1A patient was stabbed in the thigh deep in an area just superior to the adductor tubercle. You are worried the knife may have pierced the femoral vessels as they pass through the:Adductor canalAdductor hiatusArticularis genuPopliteal fossa30s
- Q2How does intertrochanteric crest join the trochanters of the femur?AnteriorlyMediallyLaterallyPosteriorly30s
- Q3A person just involved in a car crash has profuse bleeding coming from the femoral artery located at middle third of the thigh. After applying direct pressure just proximal to the injury you recognize the bleeding is not slowing down. Which of the following is an appropriate site for compressing the femoral artery?Gluteal region on the external iliac arteryJust distal to the lacerationMidpoint of the popliteal fossaMidpoint of inguinal ligament30s
- Q4What is not a sign/symptom of compartment syndrome?PainNumbnessParalysisErythema30s
- Q5Childhood immunizations are sometimes given via intramuscular injections into the quadriceps muscles of the anterior thigh. At the mid-thigh level, a needle passing into the space deep to the sartorius muscle might pierce the femoral vessels as they lie in the:Adductor triangleAdductor canalFemoral ringFemoral canal30s
- Q6The small saphenous vein empties into what vein?Femoral veinDorsal digital veinPopliteal veinGreat saphenous vein30s
- Q7Which common arterial variant may be involved in a strangulated femoral hernia because of its common location to the neck of a femoral hernia?Replaced obturator arteryPerforating arteriesPopliteal arteryFemoral artery30s
- Q8What is the terminal cutaneous branch of the femoral nerve that descend through the femoral triangle, adductor canal, and adductor hiatus to supply the skin and fascia on the anteromedial aspects of the knee, leg, and foot?ObturatorClunial nerveSaphenous nerveSural nerve30s
- Q9A hernia passed down from the femoral ring into the femoral canal may have which of the following complications?Compression of the femoral nerveIschemia of the SartoriusCompression of the pectineus tendonDiminished venous return from femoral vein30s
- Q10What is the chief artery to the thigh?Femoral arteryProfunda femoris arteryLateral circumflex femoral arteryExternal iliac artery30s