Mcq Subject: Anatomy
Nerve supply of Trapezius
A. Spinal accessory nerve
B. Hypoglossal nerve
C. Trochlear nerve
D. Trigeminal nerve
View DescriptionWhich of the following is a subcutaneous muscle?
A. Sternocleidomastoid
B. Mylohyoid
C. Palmaris longus
D. Palmaris brevis
View DescriptionAll of the following statements about injury to common peroneal nerve are true, except
A. Commonly results from injury to the neck of fibula
B. Loss of sensations over sole of foot
C. Loss of toe dorsiflexion
D. Foot drop
View DescriptionWhich of following statements about extrapyramidal effects of antipsychotic drugs is FALSE?
A. Caused by blockade of dopamine receptors
B. Less likely to be produced by clozapine than by chlorpromazine
C. Can be countered to some degree by antimuscarinic drugs
D. Haloperidol does not cause extrapyramidal syndrome
View DescriptionTibial and common peroneal nerve supplies the muscle (FMGE Dec 2018)
A. Gracilis
B. Biceps femoris
C. Adductor longus
D. Adductor magnus
View DescriptionChoose the appropriate lettered site or structure in the following radiograph of the wrist and hand. If the floor of the anatomic snuffbox and origin of the abductor pollicis brevis are damaged, which of the following bones is most likely to be involved?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
View DescriptionIn emergency tracheostomy the following structures are damaged except?
A. Isthmus of the thyroid
B. Inferior thyroid aery
C. Thyroid ima
D. Inferior thyroid vein
View DescriptionWhich of the following is associated with highest risk of anaphylaxis
A. Iron dextran
B. Iron sucrose
C. Ferumoxytol
D. Iron gluconate
View DescriptionA 59 year old man complains of recurrent attacks of pain in the region of left shoulder radiating to sternum and the pit of stomach. The attacks of pain came at lengthy intervals until the last two days when it became continuous. The physician diagnosed it as an angina pectoris. In this case the pain pathway from the heart is carried by –
A. Superior cervical cardiac nerve
B. Middle and inferior cervical cardiac nerve
C. Thoracic splanchnic nerve
D. Vagus
View DescriptionAll of the following statements are true regarding the pudendal nerve, except ?
A. It is both sensory and motor
B. It is derived from S2,3,4
C. It leaves the pelvis through the lesser sciatic foramen
D. It leaves through lesser sciatic foramen and enter pudendal canal
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