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Mark with a surface marking pen the position of the Ulnar nerve at the Elbow joint and on the anterior aspect of the Wrist joint on a model in the Anatomical position with a time limit of  two minutes.

Objective No 83 - Criteria to be demonstrated.

1. Identify and mark the Medial epicondyle of the Humerus and Olecranon process of the Ulna. (Objectives No 7 and 9).

2. Mark a point in the sulcus between the Medial epicondyle of Humerus and Olecranon process of Ulna.

3. Identify and mark the position of the Pisiform bone (Objective No 16)

4. Identify and mark the position of the tendon of Flexor Carpi Ulnaris at the level of the Wrist Joint. (Objective No 47)

5. Identify and mark the position of the Ulnar artery pulse lateral to the tendon of Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon.

6. Mark a point lateral to the Pisiform bone  and tendon of Flexor Carpi Ulnaris but medial to the position of the Ulnar artery at the level of the Wrist joint.

7. Join points marked in steps 2 and 6 with a line.

8. This line represents the projected course of the Ulnar nerve from the Elbow joint to the Wrist Joint.

 

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