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Sunday, February 19, 2023

Multiple Choice Questions on Clavicle

ANATOMY AIIMS, GROSS ANATOMY, EMBRYOLOGY, NEUROANATOMY, MICROANATOMY, APPLIED/ CLINICAL ANATOMY 1. The clavicle bone is also known as:
a) collar bone
b) shoulder blade
c) hip bone
d) thigh bone
Answer: a) collar bone
2. Which joint does the clavicle articulate in the shoulder region?
a) glenohumeral joint
b) acromioclavicular joint
c) sternoclavicular joint
d) scapulothoracic joint
Answer: b) acromioclavicular joint
3. What is the function of the clavicle?
a) to provide attachment for the muscles of the neck
b) to transmit forces from the upper extremity to the axial skeleton
c) to protect the spinal cord
d) to support the weight of the upper body
Answer: b) to transmit forces from the upper extremity to the axial skeleton
4. Which part of the clavicle is most fractured?
a) medial third
b) middle third
c) lateral third
d) distal end
Answer: b) middle third
5. Which nerve is at risk of injury when the clavicle is fractured?
a) radial nerve
b) median nerve
c) ulnar nerve
d) brachial plexus
Answer: d) brachial plexus
6. What is the treatment for a clavicle fracture?
a) immobilization with a sling
b) surgery with internal fixation
c) physical therapy
d) rest and pain medication
Answer: a) immobilization with a sling
7. Which of the following conditions can cause a deformity of the clavicle known as a "bump" or "knob"?
a) osteoporosis
b) osteoarthritis
c) rheumatoid arthritis
d) a healed clavicle fracture
Answer: d) a healed clavicle fracture
8. Which muscle attaches to the clavicle and is responsible for elevating the shoulder?
a) trapezius
b) latissimus dorsi
c) pectoralis major
d) serratus anterior
Answer: a) trapezius
9. What is the function of the clavicular notch on the sternum?
a) to articulate with the acromion process of the scapula
b) to attach the clavicle to the sternum
c) to provide a passage for blood vessels and nerves
d) to provide attachment for the pectoralis major muscle
Answer: b) to attach clavicle to sternum
10. How many muscles attach to the clavicle?
a) 5
b) 10
c) 15
d) 20
Answer: a) 5
11. Which ligament holds the clavicle in place at the sternoclavicular joint?
a) Coracoclavicular ligament
b) Acromioclavicular ligament
c) Sternoclavicular ligament
d) Interclavicular ligament
Answer: c) Sternoclavicular ligament
12. What is the function of the coracoclavicular ligament?
a) To attach the clavicle to the scapula
b) To attach the clavicle to the sternum
c) To support the weight of the upper body
d) To provide stability to the acromioclavicular joint
Answer: a) To attach the clavicle to the scapula
13. Which of the following is a common symptom of a clavicle fracture?
a) Swelling and bruising
b) Tingling and numbness in the arm
c) Difficulty breathing
d) Loss of balance
Answer: a) Swelling and bruising
14. Which bone is located immediately below the clavicle?
a) Humerus
b) Radius
c) Ulna
d) Scapula
Answer: d) Scapula
15. Which of the following is not a risk factor for clavicle fractures?
a) Age
b) Gender
c) Participation in contact sports
d) Osteoporosis
Answer: b) Gender
16. What is the medical term for a broken clavicle?
a) Clavicula fracture
b) Collarbone dislocation
c) Scapula injury
d) Clavicle sprain
Answer: a) Clavicula fracture
17. How long does it usually take for a clavicle fracture to heal?
a) 1-2 weeks
b) 4-6 weeks
c) 8-12 weeks
d) 16-20 weeks
Answer: c) 8-12 weeks
18. Which of the following is NOT a function of the clavicle?
a) Provides attachment for muscles
b) Transmits forces from the upper extremity to the axial skeleton
c) Protects the spinal cord
d) Helps to maintain shoulder stability
Answer: c) Protects the spinal cord
19. What is the most common cause of clavicle fractures?
a) Trauma
b) Osteoporosis
c) Repetitive strain
d) Infection
Answer: a) Trauma
20. What is the term for the deformity that can result from a clavicle fracture where the bone heals in a displaced position?
a) Malunion
b) Nonunion
c) Dislocation
d) Subluxation
Answer: a) Malunion
21. Which nerve runs along the underside of the clavicle and can be injured in a clavicle fracture?
a) Radial nerve
b) Median nerve
c) Ulnar nerve
d) Suprascapular nerve
Answer: d) Suprascapular nerve
22. Which ligament is commonly injured in acromioclavicular joint separations?
a) Coracoclavicular ligament
b) Acromioclavicular ligament
c) Sternoclavicular ligament
d) Interclavicular ligament
Answer: b) Acromioclavicular ligament
23. What is the medical term for a condition in which the clavicle is abnormally short or missing?
a) Clavicular hypoplasia
b) Clavicular aplasia
c) Clavicular dysplasia
d) Clavicular atrophy
Answer: b) Clavicular aplasia
24. What is the purpose of the interclavicular ligament?
a) To connect the clavicle to the scapula
b) To connect the two clavicles together
c) To provide stability to the sternoclavicular joint
d) To provide cushioning between the clavicle and other bones
Answer: b) To connect the two clavicles together
25. What is the name of the joint at the distal end of the clavicle?
a) Glenohumeral joint
b) Elbow joint
c) Wrist joint
d) Acromioclavicular joint
Answer: d) Acromioclavicular joint
26. What is the name of the condition where the clavicle fails to properly fuse during development, resulting in an extra piece of bone?
a) Clavicular dysplasia
b) Clavicular hypoplasia
c) Clavicular aplasia
d) Os acromiale
Answer: d) Os acromiale
27. Which of the following is a potential complication of a clavicle fracture?
a) Nerve damage
b) Arthritis
c) Chronic pain
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
28. Which muscle attaches to the clavicle and is responsible for rotating the arm laterally?
a) Deltoid
b) Pectoralis major
c) Trapezius
d) Latissimus dorsi
Answer: a) Deltoid
29. Which of the following statements about the clavicle is TRUE?
a) It is the only bone in the human body that does not articulate with any other bone.
b) It is the longest bone in the human body.
c) It is a bone that provides support for the shoulder girdle.
d) It is a long bone that is part of the axial skeleton.
Answer: c) It is a bone that provides support for the shoulder girdle.
30. What is the name of the joint at the proximal end of the clavicle?
a) Acromioclavicular joint
b) Sternoclavicular joint
c) Glenohumeral joint
d) Elbow joint
Answer: b) Sternoclavicular joint
31. Which of the following is NOT a function of the clavicle?
a) To transmit forces from the upper limb to the axial skeleton
b) To protect vital organs in the thoracic cavity
c) To provide an attachment site for muscles and ligaments
d) To provide support and stability for the shoulder girdle
Answer: b) To protect vital organs in the thoracic cavity
32. What is the name of the condition where the clavicle is abnormally short?
a) Clavicular hypoplasia
b) Clavicular dysplasia
c) Clavicular aplasia
d) There is no specific name for this condition
Answer: a) Clavicular hypoplasia
33. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for clavicle fractures?
a) Participation in contact sports
b) Osteoporosis
c) Female gender
d) Motor vehicle accidents
Answer: c) Female gender
34. Which of the following is a potential complication of an acromioclavicular joint separation?
a) Impaired shoulder mobility
b) Chronic pain
c) Instability of the shoulder girdle
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
35. Which type of joint is the acromioclavicular joint?
a) Ball-and-socket joint
b) Hinge joint
c) Saddle joint
d) Plane joint
Answer: d) Plane joint

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