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2 OCTOBER 2013 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 TOPIC 3

1. An 18-year-old male with anger issues punches a wall, fracturing his 5 th metacarpal neck. Which is true? A.Up to 15 degrees of rotational deformity is acceptable B.Nonunion is common in this type of fracture C.Up to 45 degrees of angulation is acceptable D.Apex-volar angulation is the most common E.The PIP and DIP joints must be immobilized also

1. A 23-year-old suicidal female has cut her volar wrist. Which of the following confirms an intact median nerve? A.She can fully flex her wrist B.She can pronate her hand C.She can feel skin over the hypothenar eminence D.She can spread all of her fingers apart E.She can make the “OK” sign

1. An 18-year-old male with anger issues punches a wall, fracturing his 5 th metacarpal neck. Which is true? A.Up to 15 degrees of rotational deformity is acceptable B.Nonunion is common in this type of fracture C.Up to 45 degrees of angulation is acceptable D.Apex-volar angulation is the most common E.The PIP and DIP joints must be immobilized also

1. A 23-year-old suicidal female has cut her volar wrist. What confirms an intact median nerve? A.She can fully flex her wrist B.She can pronate her hand C.She can feel skin of the hypothenar eminence D.She can spread all of her fingers apart E.She can make the “OK” sign

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TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 3 Subtopic 4 TOPIC 3 TOPIC 4 TOPIC 5 TOPIC 6 CONTENT TOPIC 1 Insert key points for ITE review here

TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 TOPIC 3 Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 3 Subtopic 4 TOPIC 4 TOPIC 5 TOPIC 6 CONTENT TOPIC 1 Insert key points for ITE review here

TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 TOPIC 3 TOPIC 4 Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 3 Subtopic 4 TOPIC 5 TOPIC 6 CONTENT TOPIC 1 Insert key points for ITE review here

TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 TOPIC 3 TOPIC 4 TOPIC 5 Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 3 Subtopic 4 TOPIC 6 CONTENT TOPIC 1 Insert key points for ITE review here

TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 TOPIC 3 TOPIC 4 TOPIC 5 TOPIC 6 Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 3 Subtopic 4 CONTENT TOPIC 1 Insert key points for ITE review here