If the brachial artery is ligated
A) No collaterals can be established
B) Collaterals possible if ligation below level of sup ulnar collateral a
C) Collaterals possible if ligation above the level of sup ulnar collateral a
D) Immediate amputation is necessary
E) Amputation of the fingers only will be necessary
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Q5: The roundness of the shoulder is due
Q6: C5 is mainly concerned with
A)Pronation
B)Wrist extension
C)Elbow extension
D)Medial
Q7: Branches of radial artery
A)Comes nervi mediani
B)Ant IO
C)Post
Q8: what is true of the humerus
A)the radial
Q9: Division of ulnar n at wrist leads
Q11: radial n
A)fibres from C6,7 and C8
B)passes through
Q12: musculocutaneous n
A)supplies brachioradialis
B)terminates as the post IO
Q13: the nerve in closest relation to shoulder
Q14: What lies medial to Lister's tubercle
A)ECU
B)ECR
C)EPL
D)EPB
E)ED
Q15: Nerve supply to palmaris brevis
A)Palmar branch of
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