<p> CH 12 REVIEW QUESTIONS</p><p>1. List the three articulations of the elbow. Page: 168</p><p>2. Explain the term myositis ossificans traumatica as it relates to a condition of the upper arm known as tackler’s exostosis.</p><p>Page: 168</p><p>3. List 3 signs and symptoms of a humeral fracture. Page: 171</p><p>4. Explain and/or demonstrate the first aid procedures for an athlete with a suspected fracture of the humerus. Pages: 172–173</p><p>5. Describe briefly the mechanism of injury for a posterior dislocation of the elbow. Page: 174</p><p>6. List the signs and symptoms of a dislocation of the elbow. Page: 174</p><p>7. True or False: The ulnar nerve is the most commonly damaged nerve in a dislocation of the elbow. Page: 174</p><p>8. Explain and/or demonstrate the appropriate first aid care for an athlete with a suspected dislocation of the elbow.</p><p>Page: 174</p><p>1 9. Define the term Volkmann’s contracture. Page: 174</p><p>10. Review the signs and symptoms of either medial or lateral epicondylitis of the elbow.</p><p>Page: 176–177</p><p>11. Define osteochondritis dissecans. Page: 177</p><p>12. What are the signs and symptoms of osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow?</p><p>Page: 177</p><p>13. What is the location of the olecranon bursa of the elbow? Page: 177</p><p>14. True or False: A Colles’ fracture involves the carpal bones of the wrist.</p><p>Page: 178</p><p>15. Describe the signs and symptoms of a Colles’ fracture. Page: 178–179</p><p>16. Explain and/or demonstrate the appropriate first aid procedures for an athlete with a suspected </p><p>Colles’ fracture. Page: 179</p><p>2 17. Which one of the following carpal bones can be located within a region at the base of the thumb known as the anatomical snuff box? a.) Lunate b.) Hamate c.) Capitate d.) Pisiform e.) Scaphoid</p><p>Page: 180</p><p>18. True or False: The most common form of wrist sprain is the result of forced hyperextension.</p><p>Page: 181</p><p>19. What anatomic structures within the wrist form the tunnel of Guyon?</p><p>Page: 182</p><p>20. Which major nerve passes through this tunnel? Page: 182</p><p>21. What musculotendinous unit is most often involved in the condition known as de Quervain’s disease? Page: 183</p><p>22. Define the condition known as ganglion. Page: 183</p><p>3 23. Explain and demonstrate the appropriate first aid care for a suspected phalangeal fracture of the hand. Page: 185</p><p>24. Which of the specific ligamentous structure is damaged in the condition known as gamekeeper’s thumb? Page: 186</p><p>25. Describe the signs and symptoms of gamekeeper’s thumb; explain and demonstrate the appropriate first aid for an athlete suspected of having sustained such an injury.</p><p>Page: 187</p><p>26. Explain the mechanism of injury and the structures involved in the condition known as mallet finger. Page: 187</p><p>27. Explain the mechanism of injury and the structures involved in the condition known as boutonniere deformity. Page: 188</p><p>28. Explain the mechanism of injury and the structures involved in the condition known as jersey finger. Page: 188</p><p>4</p>
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