Which type of vertebra is this? (how do you know?)

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Which type of vertebra is this? (how do you know?) A lumbar vertebra A thoracic vertebra A cervical vertebra A sacral vertebra

Which of the following bones articulates with the skull at this point? Temporal Mandible Zygomatic C1 vertebra Dens of C2 vertebra None of the above

A sharp object has penetrated your knee joint and synovial fluid is leaking out. Which of the following is the correct order of structures penetrated from superficial to deep? (Note that not all parts need to be listed but they need to be in the correct order) Muscle – synovial membrane – fibrous capsule Ligaments – muscle – fibrous capsule Fibrous capsule – ligaments - muscles Muscle – fibrous capsule – synovial membrane Ligaments – synovial membrane – fibrous capsule Not sure

Which of the following is/are movements of the temporomandibular joint? Protraction/retraction Flexion/extension Pronation/supination Hyperextension Medial/lateral rotation Two of the above Not sure

Which of the following is a SIGN of TMJ syndrome? Jaw pain Ringing in the ears Headache Vertigo Limited mandibular depression None of the above

Do you have to cut the joint capsule in order to repair a torn labrum? Yes No Not sure

Identify. Articular cartilage Tibia Medial meniscus Lateral meniscus Patellar tendon Not sure

What has this person torn in their knee? LCL, ACL, lateral meniscus MCL, PCL, medial meniscus MCL, ACL, medial meniscus LCL, PCL, lateral meniscus LCL, ACL, medial meniscus Not sure