Adhesions 101: Quiz Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.NameFirstLastDate1. As a general rule, any time there are arteries and veins there are also: *NervesLymph nodes and/or lymph vesselsToxinsMuscles2. Muscle fibers as well as muscle groups are wrapped in: *FasciaSerosaExtracellular matrixSkin3. The peritoneum is a: *FasciaConnective tissueMuscleSerous membrane4. Muscle fibers and layered muscle groups can: *Always work independently of each otherCreate their own fasciaGet stuck togetherNot be differentiated on palpation5. Nerves, arteries, veins have their own functions and also act as: *Each otherSupport structures in the bellyFully predictable landmarksUnicorn ponies6. The fascia and peritoneal structures of the belly are: *Highly vascularized (including with lymph)Not vascular at allHardenedAlways easy to palpate7. Tiny vascular bleeds during surgery or injury: *Are always harmlessAre very easy for the body to clean upHave no effect on the body's healing processCan start the inflammatory process that leads to adhesion fibers the and 8. When surgery or injury changes the tension patterns of the tissues of the belly: *Tightness but not pain is possibleThere is rarely a change in function or comfortNerves are always compressedPain is a common outcome9. Lymph vessels and lymph nodes are (select all that apply):Embedded in and supported by loose connective tissueFar and few betweenFound in multiple tissue layers from superficial to deepAre cozy with major blood vessels, joints, and muscles10. Muscle cells are all the same: *TrueFalseSubmit