Clinically Oriented Anatomy 6th Edition Moore - Agur - Dalley
Clinically Oriented Anatomy 6th Edition Moore - Agur - Dalley
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Chapter 2- Abdomen
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
| 1. | Which vertebral level does the transumbilical plane pass through? | |
| A) | T10 | |
| B) | T12 | |
| C) | L3/L4 disc | |
| D) | L5/S1 disc | |
| E) | at the level of the sacral promontory | |
| Ans: | C | |
| 2. | Camper’s and Scarpa’s fascia refer to the: | |
| A) | fascial layers of the abdominal wall that are deep to the peritoneum. | |
| B) | superficial and deep (respectively) fascial layers of the posterior abdominal wall. | |
| C) | superficial and deep layers (respectively) of the rectus sheath. | |
| D) | fatty and membranous layers (respectively) of the superficial fascia of the inferior anterior abdominal wall. | |
| E) | fatty and membranous fascial layers (respectively) of the perineum. | |
| Ans: | D | |
| 3. | Most muscle fibers of the external oblique muscle: | |
| A) | run transversely. | |
| B) | run inferomedially from their superior attachment. | |
| C) | run inferolaterally from their superior attachment. | |
| D) | pass deep to the linea alba. | |
| E) | pass deep to the inguinal ligament. | |
| Ans: | B | |
| 4. | The nerve supply to the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall: | |
| A) | pierces the peritoneum immediately prior to entering the deep surface of the muscle. | |
| B) | is derived from the sympathetic trunk. | |
| C) | travels between the internal oblique and transverses abdominis muscles. | |
| D) | also innervates the diaphragm. | |
| E) | is derived from sacral ventral rami. | |
| Ans: | C | |
| 5. | Which of the following is incorrect pertaining to the rectus abdominis muscle or rectus sheath? | |
| A) | The linea alba separates (lies in the midline between) the two rectus muscles. | |
| B) | The attachments (tendinous insertions) between the muscle and the anterior layer of sheath account for the abdominal definition (ripples) evident when muscular individuals tense this muscle. | |
| C) | The posterior layer of the sheath is composed of the aponeuroses of the internal oblique and the transversalis fascia throughout the extent of the sheath. | |
| D) | The external oblique aponeurosis contributes to the anterior wall of the sheath throughout the craniocaudal extent of the sheath. | |
| E) | Transverse surgical incisions can be made in this muscle without resulting in muscle fiber necrosis. | |
| Ans: | C | |
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