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Principles and animal form and fucntion (Unit 1 Locomotion) Quiz on Nerve blocks, created by Jack Fawsitt on 09/12/2016.

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Nerve blocks

Question 1 of 4

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With regards to nerve blocks in the equine limb; what structures does the low palmar(4-point) block anaesthetise?

Select one of the following:

  • The metacarpophalangeal joint and proximal sesamoids

  • The navicular bursa and distal phalanx

  • The navicular bursa, distal phalanx, distal interphalangeal joint and deep structures except the lamellar corium

  • The proximal interphalangeal joint and distal sesamoidean ligaments

Explanation

Question 2 of 4

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With regards to nerve blocks in the equine limb; what structures does the low palmar digital block?

Select one of the following:

  • The navicular bursa and distal phalanx

  • The navicular bursa, distal phalanx, distal interphalangeal joint and all deep structurses

  • The proximal interphalangeal joint and distal seasmoidean ligaments

  • The metacarpophalangeal joint and proximal sesamoids

Explanation

Question 3 of 4

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With regards to nerve blocks in the equine limb; what structures does the Mid pastern palmar digital block?

Select one of the following:

  • The navicular bursa, distal phalanx, distal interphalangeal joint and all deep structures except lamerllar corium

  • The navicular bursa and distal phalanx

  • The proximal interphalangeal joint and distal sesamoidean ligaments

  • The metacarpophalangeal joint and proximal sesamoids

Explanation

Question 4 of 4

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With regards to nerve blocks in the equine limb; what structures does the abaxial sesamoid block?

Select one of the following:

  • The proximal interphalangeal joint and distal sesamoidean ligaments

  • The navicular bursa and distal phalanx

  • The navicular bursa, distal phalanx, distal interphalangeal joint and all deep structures except the lamellar corium

  • The metacarpophalangeal joint and proximal sesamoids

Explanation