Pelvic Floor Muscles

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Pelvic Floor Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge about pelvic floor muscles with this comprehensive quiz designed for individuals interested in anatomy and health. With 34 thought-provoking questions, you'll assess your understanding of pelvic anatomy, muscle functions, and related issues.

Whether you're a student, a healthcare professional, or simply curious, this quiz will challenge your knowledge and provide valuable insights.

  • 34 Engaging Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Learn While You Play!
34 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExaminingBrain42
The pelvic floor is a ______shaped muscular sheet
Flat
Dome
Elliptical
Cirular
The enclosed space between the inlet and outlet is called the ______
False pelvis
True pelvis
Inlet
Outlet
Ischial spines are less prominent in ________type of pelvis
Gynecoid
Platypelloid
Android
Anthropoid
Pelvis with heart-shaped brim with narrow pelvic cavity
Gynecoid
Platypelloid
Android
Anthropoid
Which ligament spans from sacrum to tuberosity of the ischium
Iliolumbar
Sacrospinous
Sacrotuberous
Lumbosacral
__________attach the uterus to the mons pubis
Urachus ligament
Round ligament
Broad ligament
Cardinal ligamnet
Layer one -Pelvic floor myology
Endopelvic fascia
Pubocervical
Urogenital Triangle
Pubovescial triangle
Strong, muscular membrane that occupies the area between the symphysis pubis and ischial tuberosities
Urogenital triangle
Endopelvic fascia
Urogenital diaphragm
Pubocervical fascia
Deep transverse perineal muscles is a part of
Perineal body
Pelvic diaphragm
Urogenital triangle
Urogenital diaphragm
________ is a wide but thin muscular layer of tissue that forms the inferior border of the abdominopelvic cavity.
Perineal body
Pelvic diaphragm
Urogenital diaphragm
Urogenital triangle
Fibromuscular structure located between the vagina and the anus
Perineal body
Pelvic diaphragm
Urogenital diaphragm
Urogenital triangle
______is located within the lesser part of the pelvis, beneath the pelvic brim.
True plvis
False pelvis
An anteriorly situated gap in pelvic floor , which allows passage of the urethra and the vagina
Pelvic diaphragm
Urogenital hiatus
Rectal hiatus
Perineal body
Pelvic floor acts as a Resistance to increases in intra-pelvic/abdominal pressure
True
False
_________ is the most important of the levator ani group for maintaining faecal continence
Pubococcygeus
Puborectalis
Iliococcygeus
External anal sphincteric muscles
_________Elevates the pelvic floor and anorectal canal.
Pubococcygeus
Puborectalis
Iliococygeus
External anal sphincter
Small triangular muscle located posterior to the levator ani muscle group.
Coccygeus
Perineal body
Rectum
External anal sphincter
U-shaped sling around the anal canal, and attaches to the pubis on the contralateral side
Coccygeus
Perineal body
Sphincter
Puborectalis
Nerve supply to coccygeus
Anterior rami of S4 and S5.
Pudental nerve
Nerve to levator ani
Pelvic nerve
______muscles are voluntarily inhibited during defecation
Coccygeus
Puborectalis
Pubocervical
Iliococcygeus
________thin muscle which forms the posterolateral part of the levator ani muscle group.
Coccygeus
Puborectalis
Pubocervical
Iliococcygeus
_______ forms the bulk of the levator ani complex
Pubocervical
Iliococcygeus
Pubococygeus
Coccygeus
Which muscle creates the anorectal angle which contributes to faecal continence.
Pubococcygeus
Coccygeus
Puborectalis
Pubocervical
Greater pelvis is otherwise known as
True pelvis
False pelvis
Puboperinealis is otherwise known as
Pubocervical
Pubouretheralis
Pubovesical
Puborectalis
The majority of the pelvic floor muscles are made up of
Type I muscle fibers
Type II muscle fibers
Damage to the pelvic floor causes________________
Urinary Incontinence
Fecal incontinence
Uterus prolapse
All the above
__________is the outermost layer of the pelvic floor
Urogenital diaphragm
Urogenital triangle
Pelvi diaphragm
Leakage of urine under increased abdominal pressure
Stress incontinence
Urge incontinence
Mixed incontinence
Fecal incontinence
Urine leakage before reaching the toilet
Stress incontinence
Urge incontinence
Feal incontinence
Mixed incontinence
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