The sectional imaging modality best able to demonstrate a microfracture is CT.
 

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Rationale: The sectional imaging modality best able to demonstrate a microfracture is MRI.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Identify the lobes of the cerebrum, and indicate the basis for their names

A) frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and occipital lobes; they are named for the overlying bones of the skull B) epicranial, nasalis, temporalis; they are named for the overlying skeletal muscles C) precentral gyrus, central sulcus, postcentral gyrus; they are named for the landmark grooves in the cerebral cortex D) anterior, posterior, superior, and inferior lobes; they are named based on directional terms in standard anatomic position E) frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes; they are named for the overlying bones of the skull

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Upon examination of a patient with a knife wound to the right side of her neck, you observe that the patient has weakness turning her head to the left against resistance and has a drooping right shoulder. Your diagnosis is injury to the:

A) right sternocleidomastoid muscle. B) left levator scapulae muscle. C) right spinal accessory nerve. D) left dorsal scapular nerve. E) right dorsal scapular nerve.

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Identify the true statement(s) about peptic ulcers

a. They are usually caused by excessive neural stimulation b. They are usually caused by bacterial infection c. They compromise the mucosal barrier and stomach wall d. Both a and b e. Both b and c

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