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1. Question
For intraarticular knee injections, which approach has been shown to be the most accurate site for needle placement?
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2. Question
When performing a steroid injection using the superior- lateral approach, what is the proper patient positioning?
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3. Question
65-year-old man with chronic R knee pain without a significant preceding injury. He has 15 minutes of stiffness in the morning which improves throughout the day. You suspect osteoarthritis; which exam finding is MOST suggestive of OA as the diagnosis?
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4. Question
Which of the following intraarticular injections has the most evidence for efficacy in treating knee osteoarthritis?
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5. Question
A 50-year-old patient presents to clinic with left medial knee pain that developed over the past month. She did not have any preceding trauma, but she did increase her walking over
the past several months. The exam is notable for point tenderness over the upper medial tibia at the site identified in the photo. What is the most likely diagnosis?CorrectIncorrect