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: Semester 1 Final: Jeopardy Review Game

$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 AnkleKneeMOIHeadHip

The bone lateral to the tibia.

What is the fibula?

Prevents eversion of the ankle.

What is the deltoid ligament?

The bones that are just distal to the navicular.

What are the cuneiforms?

An inversion MOI causes this type of injury.

What is a lateral ankle sprain?

This test tests the anterior talofibular ligament.

What is the anterior drawer test?

The main stabilizer ligament of the knee.

What is the anterior cruciate ligament?

Resists varus forces on the knee.

What is the medial collateral ligament?

This test tests the medial and lateral meniscus.

What is apleys compression test?

This injury is characterized by the patellar tendon pulling away from the tibial tuberosity.

What is osgood-schlatters disease?

These muscles of the knee are responsible for knee extension.

What are the quadriceps?

Occurs when an athlete comes back to quickly from a sport or changes environments too often.

What are stress fx?

Separation of a bone fragment that is pulled off by a tendon or ligament.

What is an avulsion fx?

This fracture occurs when the foot is firmly planted and the body is suddenly rotated resulting in an “S” shaped separation.

What is a spiral Fx?

This occurs when a blow is received to the wall or the eye of the orbit.

What is a blowout fx?

This is when injury occurs on the opposite side to the part where the force was initiated.

What is contrecoup?

PEARL stands for this.

What is Pupils equal and reactive to light?

Cranial nerve X.

What is the Vagus nerve?

The cranial nerve that has to do with smell.

What is the olfactory nerve?

Bouncing of the eyes upon examination.

What is nystagmus?

A pen light is used to assess this cranial nerve.

What is the occulomotor nerve?

The hip is this type of joint.

What is ball and socket?

The hamstrings perform these 2 actions.

What is hip extension, and knee flexion?

The part of the pelvis you sit on.

What is ischium?

The hip special test that tests for IT band tightness.

What is Obers?

The hip special test that tests for SI joint dysfunction.

What is Fabers?

Final Jeopardy Answer The part of the hip that articulates with the femur.

Final Jeopardy Question What is the acetebulum?