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#1
Lets try with no choices.........

1. 'Anterior' in ACL refers to what attachment?

2. At what level is a lumbar puncture performed?

3. Common peroneal nerve damage manifests what deficit?

4. Common peroneal, Tibial, Femoral, and Obturator nerves arise from what spinal cord segments (4 answers)?

5. Coronary artery occlusion usually occurs where?
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#2
1 on the tibial plateau
2 L4,5
3. foot drop
4. don't remember too many numbers..Smile
5 LAD...some say circumflex but i think LAD more
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#3
2 L4_L5 also L3-L4

3 Foot drop

4. L4, L5, S1

5. Right Coronary Artery

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#4
L4-5 L5-S1

eversion, foot drop

L4,5 S1

LAD
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#5
2. L4-L5
3.foot drop & eversion
4. L4,5,S1
5.LAD
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#6
Good try everyone.thanks.

1. 'Anterior' in ACL refers to what attachment?
Tibial

2. At what level is a lumbar puncture performed?
Between L3-L4 or L4-L5

3. Common peroneal nerve damage manifests what deficit?
Loss of dorsiflexion(Foot Drop)

4. Common peroneal, Tibial, Femoral, and Obturator nerves arise from what spinal cord segments (4 answers)?
--'L4-S2 (common peroneal) --L4-S3 (tibial) --L2-L4 (femoral) and (obturator)

5. Coronary artery occlusion usually occurs where?
Left anterior descending artery (LAD)
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