CME/MOC Eligibility

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* 4. Which of the following is the most distinctive anatomic landmark that separates the third extensor compartment of the wrist from the second compartment?

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* 5. Which of the following areas is the most likely site where one can find tears of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus?

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* 6. Which sonographic feature most likely distinguishes intra-articular synovial proliferation from an effusion?

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* 7. Which of the following knee structures is the most accessible for evaluation by ultrasound?

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* 8. Visualization of the cubital tunnel (see image) containing the ulnar nerve (UN) requires proper transducer placement over key structures surrounding it. Which of the following sets of anatomic landmarks would most likely guide placement of the transducer to optimize visualization of the cubital tunnel?

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* 9. In this image of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (see image), which of the following does the structure indicated by the arrowheads most likely represent?

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* 10. Which of the following ultrasound artifacts is most likely affecting the tendon (arrowheads) in the provided image of the foot?

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* 11. The olecranon fossa can be regarded as a cup-like structure over the back of the elbow and can therefore have varying depths depending on how/where the probe is placed. Underneath the answer section below, you are provided with two posterior elbow images: a posterior transverse view with the medial and lateral condyle, fat pad (FP) and the triceps (T) muscle indicated, and a posterior longitudinal view with lines (A-D) depicting many of the possible areas where the probe can be placed in a transverse orientation 90 degrees relative to the longitudinal view.

Which of the following probe positions (A-D) on the posterior longitudinal view would most likely produce the image of the olecranon fossa on the transverse view?

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* 12. For this question, refer to the two images shown below the answer section. To accurately evaluate for effusions and for proper ultrasound-guided needle placement, correct probe placement on the anterior aspect of the hip in a longitudinal orientation is required in order to view the femoral neck and joint capsule, as depicted on the ultrasound image of the hip. Using the image of the pelvic region which shows various probe positions on the anterior hip (A-D), which of the these will most likely generate the hip ultrasound image of the femoral neck region as depicted?

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* 13. Which of the four provided images of the anterior transverse maximal flexion views of the knee would most likely correspond to a patient with calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease?

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