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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Anatomy One Liners

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Name given to orientation where uterus and vagina intersect at angle of 90 degrees






2. Type of hernia that protrudes through Hesselbach's triangle






3. Paralysis of which muscles results in total 'claw' hand






4. Nerve injured when tonsilar pillars sag and uvula deviates






5. Contents of femoral canal






6. Innervation of detrusor






7. Vertebral level associated with origin of SMA






8. Structures that course between anterior and middle scalene






9. Chief invertors of foot






10. Major dermatome to big toe






11. Most frequently fractured bone of body






12. Chief structures that traverse internal acoustic meatus






13. Structure that separates internal and external hemorrhoids






14. Muscle that prevents pelvis from tilting when walking






15. Afferent - efferent limbs of cough reflex






16. Chief uterine support






17. Nerve potentially injured with repair of patent ductus arteriosus






18. Two major components of levator ani






19. Dermatome of thumb






20. Structure that form floor of inguinal canal






21. Nerve injured when deviation of protruded tongue






22. Muscles that are innervated by CN XI






23. Nerve injured with fracture of shaft of humerus






24. Vessel located posterior to neck of pancreas






25. Innervation of suboccipital muscles






26. Location of ductus arteriosus






27. Innervation of tensor veli palatini






28. Cutaneous innervation to lateral side of foot






29. Chief artery to rectal mucosa






30. Chamber that forms apex of heart






31. Sensory innervation of diaphragm






32. Termination of left gonadal vein






33. Structure that forms the pudendal canal






34. Structures that pierce thyrohyoid membrane






35. Muscle attached to disc of TMJ






36. Nerve potentially injured with tonsillectomy






37. Vertebral level associated with sternal angle






38. Vertebral level of umbilicus






39. Medial boundary of femoral ring






40. Clinically importatnt organs for portacaval anastomoses






41. Type of hernia that enters deep inguinal ring






42. Specific muscle that holds patella in place






43. Major nerve to TMJ (pain)






44. Superior extent of right paracolic gutter






45. Inferior extent of pleura at midclavicular line






46. Major arterial supply to calvaria and supratentorial dura






47. Location of internal vertebral plexus






48. Most common side for indirect inguinal hernia






49. Sensory nerve to larynx inferior to vocal cords






50. Rationale for aspirated small objects to go to right primary bronchus