If the ulnar n is cut at the elbow
A) Part of FDS is paralysed
B) There is loss of sensation on the back of the II finger
C) Flexion at the MCPJ of IV and V is lost if their IPJ are kept extended
D) Distal phalanges of all fingers are extended
E) Opposition of the thumb is usually lost
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Q15: Nerve supply to palmaris brevis
A)Palmar branch of
Q16: Almost exclusively supplied by median n
A)Adductor pollicus
B)APB
C)Opponens
Q17: Following damage to the radial n on
Q18: In abduction of arm
A)Clavicle remains fixed
B)Scapula moves
Q19: The brachial a
A)Commences at upper border of
Q20: The wrist
A)Has a synovial cavity continuous with
Q21: Median n
A)Lateral to palmaris longus
B)Does not supply
Q22: The 1st dorsal interossei
A)Adducts the index finger
B)Adducts
Q23: The female breast
A)Does not extend over serratus
Q24: FDS
A)Essential for full finger flexion
B)Has tendons in
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