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1. is a term typically given to chronic located a. over the lateral epicondyle b. over the medial epicondyle c. over the olecranon process d. at the olecranon bursa

2. When the elbow is dislocated, the ulna most commonly moves ______on the ______bone. a. posteriorly; radius b. anteriorly; radius c. anteriorly; humerus d. posteriorly; humerus

3. The ______muscle is primarily responsible for elbow extension, while the ______is primarily responsible for elbow flexion. a. ; b. biceps; deltoid c. triceps; biceps d. triceps; deltoid

4. The ______holds the radius and ulna together near the elbow joint. a. radial collateral b. capsular ligament c. annular ligament d. ulnar collateral ligament

5. The ______helps to stabilize the inside, or medial, aspect of the elbow. a. radial collateral ligament b. capsular ligament c. annular ligament d. ulnar collateral ligament

6. An injury that results in a separation of the epiphysis at the medial aspect of the humerus in younger athletes is called a. tennis elbow b. golfer's elbow c. Little League elbow d. Major League elbow

7. Which bone in the is able to rotate? a. ulna b. radius c. humerus d. a and b

8. Which elbow injury is associated with a blow to the tip of the elbow? a. medial epicondylitis b. lateral epicondylitis c. olecranon d. radial fracture

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9. Which ligament in the elbow is most stressed when pitching a baseball overhand? a. annular ligament b. lateral collateral c. medial collateral d. olecranon collateral

10. Which technique is recommended for preventing elbow injuries? a. increasing strength b. protective equipment c. moderate and gradual throwing programs d. a and c e. a, b, and c

11. Which nerve is injured if one hits the "funny bone"? a. b. humeral nerve c. ulnar nerve d. median nerve

12. The front of the elbow is called the a. cubital fossa b. glenoid fossa c. olecranon fossa d. bicipital fossa

13. Which of these is a common site for epiphyseal and avulsion fractures in the elbow? a. medial epicondyle b. lateral epicondyle c. olecranon process d. a and b e. a and c

14. When an athlete experiences from an extensor strain, she should use a. complete rest b. PRICES c. a sling until free of pain d. a and c

15. A wrist extensor strain will cause pain at the a. posterior elbow b. medial elbow c. anterior elbow d. lateral elbow

16. Elbow injuries most often result from a. poor biomechanics of throwing b. improper conditioning c. overuse due to excessive throwing d. improper equipment e. a and c

17. Which of these bones in the elbow has the olecranon process? a. humerus b. ulna c. radius d. sesamoid

18. Which term is generally associated with "tennis elbow"? a. medial epicondylitis b. lateral epicondylitis c. biceps tendinitis d.

19. What is the treatment for an elbow strain? a. PRICES b. heat and brace for play c. ice and immobilize d. no treatment needed for this injury

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20. What is the treatment for an elbow dislocation? a. Reduce then refer to the MD. b. Immobilize in position found and refer ASAP. c. Reduce and return to play. d. Reduce and splint.

21. What elbow injury will cause tingling and prickly sensations in the arm and hand? a. bursitis b. tendinitis c. entrapment d. contusion

22. Which of these best describe ? a. PIP joint flexion and DIP joint hyperextension b. DIP joint flexion and PIP joint hyperextension c. MCP joint flexion and PIP joint hyperextension d. none of these

23. When a flexor tendon is torn from the distal phalanx, resulting in an inability to straighten the , it is called a. mallet finger b. boutonniere deformity c. jersey finger d. gamekeeper's thumb

24. When an extensor tendon is torn from the distal phalanx, resulting in an inability to straighten the finger, it is called a. mallet finger b. boutonniere deformity c. jersey finger d. gamekeeper's thumb

25. Tendinitis that affects the abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis is commonly known as a. carpal tunnel syndrome b. de Quervain's tendinitis c. boutonniere tendinitis d. mallet finger

26. A sprain to the medial collateral ligament of the thumb is called a. mallet thumb b. skier's thumb c. jersey thumb d. gamekeeper's thumb e. b and d

27. Which of the carpal bones is most commonly dislocated? a. lunate b. trapezium c. scaphoid d. pisiform

28. This injury refers to a fracture of the radius and ulna that causes the arm to bend into extension at the fracture site. a. Colles' fracture b. boxer's fracture c. boutonniere deformity d. Lassie's fracture

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29. This geometric structure, abbreviated TFCC, is located on the medial aspect of the wrist, between the ulna and carpal bones. It serves to cushion this area, but it is sometimes injured, especially with wrist hyperextension injuries. a. trapezoidal fibrous cartilage complex b. triangular fibrous cartilage complex c. trapezoidal fibrocartilage complex d. triangular fibrocartilage complex

30. The carpal bone most likely to fracture due to compression or contusion is called the a. scaphoid b. lunate c. trapezoid d. pisiform e. hamate

31. The most commonly sprained ligament in the thumb is called the a. ulnar collateral ligament b. radial collateral ligament c. annular ligament d. carpometacarpal ligament

32. What is the most common injury mechanism for wrist injuries? a. direct hit to the wrist b. falling on an outstretched arm c. hyperextension d. hyperflexion

33. What is the common treatment for a gamekeeper's thumb injury? a. ice and splint b. refer for X-ray c. call 911 d. a and b

34. Which injury in the wrist involves compression of the median nerve resulting in tingling and numbness in the and thumb? a. contusions b. carpal tunnel syndrome c. tarsal tunnel syndrome d. compartment syndrome

35. What bone is located beneath the anatomical snuffbox? a. lunate b. capitate c. scaphoid d. pisiform

36. Describe the mechanism of injury for mallet finger. a. forced flexion. b. forced extension c. rotation d. abduction

37. How should jersey finger be splinted? a. extension b. buddy taped c. flexion d. no splint is needed

38. Which is a common sign of a dislocation in the wrist and hand? a. deformity b. discolored nails c. pale skin d. bleeding

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