Quiz // Lower limb
a short quiz consisting of 20 questions by Reem ❤️
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The muscle that originates from the anterior superior iliac spine is:
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The origin of the Pectineus muscle is:
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The lumber plexus is formed in the substance of:
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the route value for the Femoral nerve is:
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True or false: the iliohypogastric nerve is superior to the ilioinguinal nerve.
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The iliohypogastric nerve exits from the:
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True or false: the ilioinguinal nerve is larger than the iliohypogastric nerve.
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The route value for the Genitofemoral nerve is:
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The Genitofemoral nerve exits from the:
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True or false: the iliohypogastric nerve provides cutaneous innervation to the upper medial thigh and the root of the penis.
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True or false: the lateral cutaneous nerve (L2 and L3) passes posterior to the inguinal ligament and enters the thigh.
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Injury of this nerve includes causes such as pregnancy, tumors and tight garments :
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True or false:  the insertion of quadriceps femoris muscle: four heads attached to the patella and to the tibial tuberosity.
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True or false: any muscle that crosses posterior to the knee joint, will extend it.
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The largest branch of the lumber plexus:
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True or false: The femoral branch of Genitofemoral nerve supplies the skin of the upper anterior thigh.
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True or false: any muscle that crosses anterior to the hip joint will flex it.
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The nerve that supplies the posterolateral gluteal skin is:
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The origin of vastus intermedius muscle is the:
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True or false: The origin of vastus lateralis muscle is the upper end and shaft of femur.
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