WM Ortho Test.txt

  1. 121) The test where you place the patient supine and the knee slightly flexed, move the thigh about 30 degrees laterally to the side of the table place one hand against the medial surface of the knee and the other around the lateral ankle. Push medially against the knee and pull laterally against the ankle to open the knee joint on the lateral side (varus stress) is used to assess which one of the following ligaments?

    A) Lateral Collateral Ligament
    B) Anterior Cruciate Ligament
    C) Medial Collateral Ligament
    D) Posterior Cruciate Ligament
    A) Lateral Collateral Ligament
  2. 168) Place the knee in the 15deg of flexion and external rotation. Grasp the distal femur with one hand and the upper tibia with the other. With the thumb of the tibial hand on the joint line, simultaneously move the tibia forward and the femur back. This will estimate the degree of forward excursion to assess which one of the following ligaments?

    A) Posterior Cruciate Ligament
    B) Medial Collateral Ligament
    C) Lateral Collateral Ligament
    D) Anterior Cruciate Ligament
    D) Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  3. 15) Which test examines the anterior cruciate ligament?

    A) Adduction Stress Test
    B) Anterior Drawer Sign
    C) Abduction Stress Test
    D) McMurray Test
    B) Anterior Drawer Sign
  4. 21) Which test examines the lateral collateral ligament?

    A) Adduction Stress Test
    B) Abduction Stress Test
    C) McMurray Test
    D) Anterior Drawer Sign
    A) Adduction Stress Test
  5. 81) Which test examines the medial collateral ligament?

    A) McMurray Test
    B) Adduction Stress Test
    C) Anterior Drawer Sign
    D) Abduction Stress Test
    D) Abduction Stress Test
  6. 44) Which test examines the medial meniscus and lateral meniscus?

    A) Anterior Drawer Sign
    B) Abduction Stress Test
    C) McMurray Test
    D) Adduction Stress Test
    C) McMurray Test
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