1. To what areas can pus spread from the armpit (fossa axillaris)? A. into the occipital region of head (regio capitis o

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1. To what areas can pus spread from the armpit (fossa axillaris)? A. into the occipital region of head (regio capitis o

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1. To what areas can pus spread from the armpit (fossa
axillaris)?
A. into the occipital region of head (regio capitis
occipitalis)
B. into the neck region (regio colli)
C. into the posterior region of arm (regio brachii posterior)
D. into subdeltoid cellular space (spatium subdeltoideum)
E. into the anterior region of arm (regio brachii anterior)
F. into the anterior mediastinum
2.What nerve can be damaged when opening the posterior part of
shoulder joint (art.humeri)
A. radial nerve (n. radialis)
B. ulnar nerve (n. ulnaris)
C. median nerve (n. medianus)
D. axillary nerve (n. axillaris)
E. intercostal nerve (n. intercostalis)
3. What symptoms can be used to diagnose axillary nerve damage
(n. axillaris)?
A. impaired sensitivity of the deltoid region (regio
deltoidea)
B. impaired sensitivity of the lateral surface of forearm
C. impaired sensitivity of the lateral surface of arm
D. impaired sensitivity of the joints of hand
E. impaired sensitivity of fingers
4. Which nerves can be damaged by a fracture of humerus in the
middle third
A. median nerve (n. medianus)
B. radial nerve (n. radialis)
C. musculocutaneous nerve (n. musculocutaneus)
D. axillary nerve (n. axillaris)
E. ulnar nerve (n. ulnaris)
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