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Subject:
Anatomy
1. Which nerve block provides anesthesia to the heel and plantar surface of the foot?
Jun 5, 2026
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4. A patient presents with loss of dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot. Which muscle is most likely affected?
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2. A 34-year-old patient presents after minor head trauma. On examination, there is tenderness over the supraorbital foramen and horizontal diplopia when looking to the side. What cranial nerve dysfunction is responsible for this?
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3. A patient on examination is found to have loss of sensation over the regimental badge area. Which muscle may be affected?
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4. A patient presents with a laceration on the midline of the forehead. You plan to give a nerve block for local anesthesia. Which nerve will you block?
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9. A patient presents with leg pain and inability to dorsiflex the foot and great toe. He is diagnosed with anterior compartment syndrome. Pain is exacerbated by passive movement. Which muscle is most likely responsible?
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2. What forms the superior medial border of the popliteal fossa?
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3. What forms the superior lateral border of the popliteal fossa?
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4. What is the nerve supply to the ear lobule?
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9. What is the direct lymphatic drainage site of the tip of the tongue?
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