2024
The femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the:
a. Medial femoral condyle
b. Lateral femoral condyle
c. Trochlea groove
d. Gerdy's tubercle answers - b. Lateral femoral condyle
True or False: Females are 4-5 times more prone to ACL injury
a. True
b. False answers - a. True
True or False: In the ACL deficient knee, the tibia can abnormally translate anteriorly
a. True
b. False answers - a. True
One major advantage of the DualWave pump over traditional inflow-only pump is:
a. Inflow-only pumps allow for regulation of fluid pressure automatically by controlling outflow
b. DualWave pumps require constant manual adjustment of outflow to maintain fluid pressure in
the joint
c. DualWave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid
pressure in the joint
d. DualWave pumps only feature active outflow, making the technology much more efficient and
simpler to use answers - c. DualWave pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to
maintain a constant fluid pressure in the joint
True or False: The DualWave arthroscopy pump is designed to operate as either an
inflow/outflow or an inflow only pump:
a. True
,b. False answers - a. True
What is the most common ligament disruption involved in lateral ankle sprains?
a. ATFL
b. CFL
c. PTFL
d. PiTFL answers - a. ATFL
What is the most common motion responsible for lateral ankle sprains?
a. Inversion, dorsi-flexion
b. Eversion, plantar-flexion
c. Inversion, plantar-flexion
d. Eversion, dorsi-flexion answers - c. Inversion, plantar-flexion
What two nerves are most at risk when surgeons perform a lateral ankle ligament operation?
a. Anterior talofibular nerve and calcaneofibular nerve
b. Anterior tibial nerve and posterior tibial nerve
c. Saphenous nerve and sural nerve
d. Sural nerve and superficial peroneal nerve answers - d. Sural nerve and superficial peroneal
nerve
Which word describes red blood cells?
a. Leukocytes
b. Erythrocytes
c. Thrombocytes
d. Electrocytes answers - b. Erythrocytes
True or False: Platelets (thrombocytes) are a component of whole blood that do not contain a
nucleus. Therefore, platelets are not truly cells.
,a. True
b. False answers - a. True
True or False: plasma makes up 55% of whole blood
a. True
b. False answers - a. True
True or False: Synergy UHDK 4K imaging console has 4 times the resolution as standard HD
a. True
b. False answers - a. True
True or False: The Synergy UHD4 console is a 4-1 system which contains a light source, 4K
camera, image management port and integration
a. True
b. False answers - a. True
The primary function of the supraspinatus muscle is to move the arm in this motion
a. Abduction
b. Adduction
c. Internal rotation
d. External rotation answers - a. Abduction
A SpeedBridge rotator cuff repair consists of ___ anchors medial and ___ anchors lateral
a. 2,3
b. 1,2
c. 0,1
d. 2,2 answers - d. 2,2
The supraspinatus tendon attaches to what structure?
, a. Lesser tuberosity of the humerus
b. Greater tuberosity of the humerus
c. Coracoid
d. Humeral neck answers - b. Greater tuberosity of the humerus
The quadriceps femoris refers to which of the following?
a. Rectus femoris
b. Vastus lateralis
c. Vastus medialis
d. Vastus intermedius
e. All of the above answers - e. All of the above
Which of the following are complications of screw fixation for syndesmosis injury:
a. Loosening
b. Breakage
c. Need of second operation
d. All of the above answers - d. All of the above
What is the strongest ligament in the ankle syndesmosis ligament complex
a. AiTFL
b. ATFL
c. CFL
d. PiTFL answers - d. PiTFL
What three bones make up the ankle joint
a. Tibia, fibula, and talus
b. Calcaneus, talus, and cuboid
c. Tibia, talus, and calcaneus