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1

Which of the following is true about nerve injuries?

AFroment sign seen in median nerve palsy is due to Flexor pollicis longus action

BAll lumbricals are supplied by median nerve

CWaenburg sign is seen in median nerve palsy

DMedian nerve is also named as labourer's nerve

2

Which of the following muscles is not supplied by the Median Nerve?

AOpponens pollicis

BAdductor pollicis

CAbductor pollicis brevis

DFlexor pollicis brevis

3

A young boy presents with multiple humerus fractures, resulting in loss of sensation over the lateral side of the forearm, along with difficulty in elbow flexion and forearm supination. What is the most likely nerve injury responsible for these symptoms?

AMedian nerve

BAxillary

CRadial nerve

DMusculocutaneous nerve

EUlnar nerve

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