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ABFAS Rearfoot Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update 2024/2025
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ABFAS Rearfoot Exam Questions And Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 
A 25 year old ballet dancer presents with an 8 month history of ankle pain following an ankle sprain. On physical exam there is joint swelling and radio graphs are unremarkable physical therapy and NSAIDs have not reduced her symptoms. What is the next appropriate step in management of this patient? 
MRI 
 
 
For a one-year-old patient with calcaneal valgus, what is an acceptable treatment plan? 
Manipulation and serial casting 
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FIRST AID FOR USMLE STEP 1 RAPID REVIEW EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Abdominal pain, ascites, hepatomegaly 
Achilles tendon xanthoma 
Adrenal hemorrhage, hypotension, DIC 
Arachnodactyly, lens dislocation, aortic dissection, hyperflexible joints 
Athlete with polycythemia 
Back pain, fever, night sweats, weight loss 
Bilateral hilar adenopathy, uveitis 
Blue sclera 
Bluish line on gingiva 
Bone pain, bone enlargement, arthritis 
Bounding pulses, diastolic heart murmur, head bobbing 
Café-au-lait spots, Lisch nodules (iris hamartoma)
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ABFAS - Trauma Section questions with correct answers
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Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Correct Answer-Sprinters 
 
Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Correct Answer-Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) 
 
Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Correct Answer-Plantaris 
 
Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Correct Answer-L4, L5, S1 
 
The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Correct Answer-4cm proximal to its insertion 
 
An Achilles tendon rupture is likely...
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(Updated Solution) USMLE Step 1 Rapid Review: Guaranteed A+ Guide
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abdominal pain, ascites, hepatomegaly 
(Ans- Budd-Chiari syndrome 
 
Familial hypercholesterolemia 
 (Ans- achilles tendon xanthoma 
 
adrenal hemorrhage, hypotension, DIC 
(Ans- Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome 
 
biochemistry of Marfan's syndrome 
(Ans- fibrillin defect 
 
posthepatic venous thrombosis 
 (Ans- Budd-Chiari syndrome 
 
Familial hypercholesterolemia biochemistry 
 (Ans- decrease in LDL receptor signaling 
 
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome cause 
 (Ans- meningococcemia 
 
ara...
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Module 3 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex questions and answers well illustrated.
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Module 3 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(T/F) While performing the achilles midsubstance speedbridge, when passing the Banana suturelasso through the distal portion of the achilles tendon, it should penetrate the internal portion of the tendon to end up on the medial and lateral sides. - correct answers.- True 
*- False* 
 
When performing the achilles midsubstance speedbridge, how many times should the passing needles ...
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BOC Exam Review Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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BOC Exam Review Clinical Evaluation and 
Diagnosis; Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
A positive Thompson's sign is indicative of what problem? 
A. Tight hip flexor 
B. Tight iliotibial band 
C. Ruptured anterior tibialis tendon 
D. Ruptured posterior tibialis tendon 
E. Ruptured Achilles tendon Correct answer-E 
Which of the following is a simple movement to check the integrity of the radial nerve? 
A. Elbow flexion 
B. Wrist extension 
C. Forearm supination 
D. Thumb-to-little finger opp...
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Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers
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Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers 
Name the six signs of limb threatening injury. - ANS Pain (especially disproportionate) 
Pallor 
Pulselessness 
Paresthesia 
Perishing cold 
Paralysis 
 
What action occurs to cause a medial ankle sprain? What is normally injured? - ANS Eversion; deltoid ligament 
 
What is normally involved in a syndesmotic sprain? - ANS Interosseous membrane and anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament 
 
Physical exam findings with syndesmotic sprai...
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BOC exam review Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Questions and Answers
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A positive Thompson's sign is indicative of what problem? 
A. Tight hip flexor 
B. Tight iliotibial band 
C. Ruptured anterior tibialis tendon 
D. Ruptured posterior tibialis tendon 
E. Ruptured Achilles tendon 
~ E 
Which of the following is a simple movement to check the integrity of the radial 
nerve? 
A. Elbow flexion 
B. Wrist extension 
C. Forearm supination 
D. Thumb-to-little finger opposition 
E. Shoulder flexion 
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A grade I ankle sprain involves which structure? 
A. Tibiofi...
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Questions & Answers Version 1 2023 Update
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HESI Pharmacology Exam Questions & Answers Version 1 2023 Update 
 
 
 
 
A nurse is caring for a client with hyperparathyroidism and notes that the client's serum calcium level is 13 mg/dL. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer as prescribed to the client? 
Calcitonin (Miacalcin) Rationale: 
The normal serum calcium level is 8.6 to 10.0 mg/dL. This client is experiencing hypercalcemia. Calcium gluconate and calcium chloride are medications used for the treatment of tetany, w...
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AT BOC Prep Domain II - Examination, Assessment and Diagnosis Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AT BOC Prep Domain II - Examination, 
Assessment and Diagnosis Questions 
 
and Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the primary purpose of palpation during a physical examination? 
A) To test muscle strength 
B) To assess joint flexibility 
C) To detect tenderness, swelling, or abnormalities 
D) To evaluate reflex responses 
 
Which diagnostic imaging technique is most commonly used to view bone fractures? 
A) X-ray 
B) MRI 
C) Ultrasound 
D) CT scan 
 
What is a positive Lachman test an indicatio...
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