Posted by isz on September 08, 2011 at 19:36:34:
. A 33-yr old male suffers a traumatic injury that lacerates the spongy urethra of the penis. Urine is leaking out into the perineum. Where else might the extravasated urine be found?
1. Deep perineal pouch
2. Rectovesical pouch
3. Anterior portion of the middle of the thigh
4. Ischiorectal fossa
5. Anterior abdominal wall
2. A 35-yr old male is being given a catheter and, in the process, damage occurs to the membranous urethra and penetrates the superior fascia of the U.G. diaphragm. Where might urine be found:
1. Deep perineal pouch
2. Rectovesical pouch
3. Anterior portion of the middle of the thigh
4. Ischiorectal fossa
5. Anterior abdominal wall
3. A 37-yr old male is being given a catheter and, in the process, damage occurs to the membranous urethra and penetrates only the membranous urethra. Where might urine be found:
1. Deep perineal pouch
2. Rectovesical pouch
3. Anterior portion of the middle of the thigh
4. Ischiorectal fossa
5. Anterior abdominal wall
4. Which structure can be palpated anterior to the cervix during a pelvic exam?
1. Ovary
2. Ureter
3. Pelvic diaphragm
4. Trigone of the bladder
5. Cardinal ligament
6. Rectosacral ligament
5. In regard to the fascia in the perineum:
1. The superior fascia of the pelvic diaphragm is transversalis fascia.
2. The superior fascia of the pelvic diaphragm is peritoneum
3. The superior fascia of the pelvic diaphragm is the ischiocavernosus muscle.
4. The parietal pelvic fascia is an extension of the transversalis fascia in the abdomen.
5. The visceral pelvic fascia is an extension of the peritoneum in the abdomen.