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         <title>Module 2 Lesson 3 B</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>What muscles make up the femoral triangle borders?&nbsp;<br><br>A. Sartorius, Rectus Femoris, Adductor brevis<br>B. Sartorius, Inguinal ligament, Adductor longus<br>C. Inguinal ligament, Pectineus, Obturator externus<br>D. Adductor longus, Rectus Femoris, Pectineus </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>What are the two parts of the Adductor Magnus and their respective innervations?&nbsp;<br><br>A. Adductor innervated by the Obturator nerve and the Rotator innervated by the Obturator nerve<br>B. Rotator innervated by the femoral nerve and the Extender innervated by the Tibial division of the Sciatic nerve&nbsp;<br>C. Extender innervated by the Obturator nerve and the Hamstring innervated by the Tibial division of the Sciatic nerve<br>D. Adductor innervated by the Obturator nerve and the Hamstring innervated by the Tibial division of the Sciatic nerve </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>You are injured in a car accident and tear your piriformis muscle. However, you are still able to abduct and laterally rotate your thigh. What other muscles compensate for the loss of the piriformis muscle?&nbsp;<br><br>A. Obturator externus, Rectus Femoris, Superior and Inferior Gemellus&nbsp;<br><br>B. Obturator internus, Quadriceps Femoris, Superior and Inferior Gemellus<br><br>C. Obturator internus, Quadratus Femoris, Superior and Inferior Gemellus<br><br>D. Obturator externus, Quadratus Femoris, Superior Gemellus </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A patient comes into the ER with an inability to laterally rotate their hip. You suspect a nerve lesion. What is the correct nerve and muscle pairing of the damage noted in your patient?&nbsp;<br><br>A. Nerve to Quadratus Femoris, Inferior Gamellus muscle and Quadratus Femoris muscle &nbsp;<br><br>B. Nerve to Quadratus Femoris, Superior Gamellus muscle and Inferior Gamellus muscle&nbsp;<br><br>C. Nerve to Piriformis, Superior Gemellus muscle and Inferior Gamellus muscle <br><br>D. Nerve to Piriformis, Quadratus Femoris muscle and Piriformis muscle </div>]]></description>
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