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1. Question
Sonoanatomy of the ultrasound guided intercostal nerve block. The US image is a parasagittal scan of an intercostal space with two ribs (r)
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2. Question
The ultrasound guided rectus sheath block. What is true about the ultrasound guided rectus sheath block? Select all that apply.
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3. Question
Fascia iliaca compartment block. What is true regarding the anatomy of the fascia iliaca compartment block? Select all that apply.
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4. Question
Innervation of the shoulder. Which are the two most important nerves innervating the shoulder joint?
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5. Question
Patient case. After an ankle alloplasty and a popliteal sciatic block strong pain is located on the medial side of the ankle joint and the toes are completely anaesthetised. What is the problem?
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6. Question
The tibial nerve. What is true about the tibial nerve? Select all that apply.
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7. Question
The common peroneal nerve. What is true about the common peroneal nerve and its branches? Select all that apply.
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8. Question
Performance of the sciatic popliteal block. What is true about the performance of the sciatic popliteal block? Select all that apply.
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9. Question
The intercostal TAP block. What is true about the intercostal (IC) TAP block? Select all that apply.
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10. Question
The classic TAP block. What is true about the classic TAP block? Select all that apply.
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11. Question
The BD-TAP block. What is true about the BD-TAP block? Select all that apply.
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12. Question
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- the posterior cord
- the superior trunk
- the anterior and the middle scalene muscles
- the subclavian artery on top of the first rib
- two profiles
- the shoulder joint
- The axillary nerve originates from
- The suprascapular nerve originates from
- The interscalene groove is bordered by
- The brachial plexus runs posterior to
- In the interscalene groove the C6 spinal nerve root often is seen as
- C5 and C6 innervate
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13. Question
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- surgical anaesthesia and analgesia of the shoulder
- severe respiratory insufficiency
- spread of local anaesthetic along the lateral side of the C5 and C6 spinal nerve roots
- posterior to the pulsating subclavian artery supraclavicularly on top of the first rib
- local anaesthetic injection
- a string of black pearls
- The main indication of the interscalene block is
- A contraindication to the interscalene block is
- The endpoint of injection with the interscalene block is
- The starting point of locating the brachial plexus in the interscalene groove is
- It can be necessary to relocate the needle tip in order to reach the endpoint of
- In the interscalene groove the C5 and C6 spinal nerve roots are usually seen as
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14. Question
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- the cords
- the suprascapular nerve (which innervates 60% of the shoulder joint) and the axillary nerve
- the ulnar, the radial and the median nerves
- the upper medial part of the skin of the brachium
- the medial cord
- The infraclavicular block anaesthetises the brachial plexus at the level of
- The infraclavicular block does not anaesthetise
- Both the elbow joint and the wrist joint are innervated by
- The intercostobrachial nerve is not part of the brachial plexus and not anaesthetised by the infraclavicular block and innervates
- The median nerve comes from the lateral and the medial cord and the ulnar nerve comes from
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15. Question
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- the upper limb distal to the shoulder
- the pulsatile axillary artery
- periarterial spread from two o’clock to ten o’clock
- perineural spread of air
- colour Doppler
- The indication of the infraclavicular block is surgery/analgesia of
- First look for
- The endpoint of injection is
- Avoid
- The identity of the artery can be confirmed with
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16. Question
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- the hip joint, the knee joint, the ankle joint and the subtalar joints
- the medial side of the knee capsule, the leg including the malleolus, the ankle joint and the subtalar joints
- the quadriceps muscles
- spindle shaped femoral nerve
- two fascia: fascia lata and the iliacus fascia
- The femoral nerve innervates
- The biggest branch of the femoral nerve is the saphenous nerve that innervates
- The muscles innervated by the femoral nerve are
- The femoral artery is usually medial to the
- The femoral nerve is located on top of the iliopsoas muscle and underneath the
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17. Question
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- is not blocked by the iliohypogastric
- the ilioinguinal nerve
- both the ilioinguinal and the iliohypogastric nerves
- the iliohypogastric nerve
- the anterior aponeurotic extension of the external oblique
- The lateral cutaneous branch of the iliohypogastric nerve
- The anterior scrotal branches are terminals from
- The transverse abdominis and the internal oblique are innervated by
- The anterior cutaneous branch innervates the skin above the inguinal ligament and is a branch of
- The iliohypogastric nerve pierces
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18. Question
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- is located posterior to the short saphenous vein
- is located adjacent to the dorsal pedis artery
- innervates the medial and anterior parts of the ankle joint capsule
- innervates the dorsum of the foot
- innervates the intrinsic muscles of the foot
- The sural nerve
- The deep peroneal nerve
- The saphenous nerve
- The superficial peroneal nerve
- The tibial nerve
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19. Question
Sonoanatomy of PECS blocks. The image is an oblique infraclavicular scan, r3 and r4 are ribs III and IV, Cr is cranial and Ca is caudal
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