006 Anatomy dissection 1 Flashcards

1
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what is A pointing to?

A

The inferior angle of the scapula

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what is B pointing to?

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latissimus dorsi

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what is C pointing to?

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rhomboid major

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what is D pointing to?

A

trapezius

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5
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what is E pointing to?

A

infraspinatus muscle

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what is F pointing to?

A

deltoid

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7
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what is A pointing to?

A

trapezius

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8
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what is b pointing to?

A

rhomboid major

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9
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what is c pointing to?

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latissimus dorsi

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10
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what is d pointing to?

A
  • teres major
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11
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what is e pointing to?

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teres minor

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12
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what is f pointing to?

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infraspinatus

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13
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what is G pointing to?

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Deltoid

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14
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what is H pointing to?

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spine of scpula

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15
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what is I pointing to?

A

triceps brachii

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16
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what is a?

A

rhomboid major

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17
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what is b?

A

rhomboid minor

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18
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what is c?

A

levator scapulae

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19
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what is d?

A

supraspinatus

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20
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what is e?

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infraspinatus

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21
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what is f?

A

teres minor

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22
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what is G?

A

teres major

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23
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what is H?

A

deltoid

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24
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what is I?

A

long head of the triceps

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25
what is the quadrangular space and triangle interval?
- provide passageway for nerves and vessels passing between the axilla and the more posterior scapular and deltoid regions
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what are the boundaries of the quadrangular space?
- superior = teres minor - medial = triceps long head - inferior = teres major - lateral = lateral head of triceps and humerus
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what are the boundaries of the triangular space?
- superior = inferior margin of teres major - medial = lateral margin of the long head of triceps - lateral = shaft of humerus
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what nerve, artery and vein pass through the quadrangular space?
- axillary nerve - posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein
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what nerve and artery pass through the triangular space?
- radial nerve - deep artery of the arm
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what is a?
latissimus dorsi
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what is b?
teres major
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what is c?
infraspinatus
33
what is d?
deltoid
34
what is e?
triceps brachii
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what is a?
teres major
36
what is b?
teres minor
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what is c?
long head of triceps brachii
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what is d?
lateral head of triceps brachii
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what is e?
deltoid
40
what is the light blue square?
quadrangular space
41
what is the dark blue triangle?
triangular interval
42
what is a?
pectoralis major
43
what is b?
serratus anterior
44
what is c?
deltoid
45
what is d?
brachialis
46
what is e?
biceps brachii long head
47
what is f?
biceps brachii short head?
48
what covers/bounds the brachial plexus and axillary artery?
- axillary sheath
49
what is 1?
short head of bicep
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what is A?
subclavian, then axillary, then brachial artery (same continuous vessel but different names based on area)
51
what is PC?
posterior cord
52
what is MC?
medial cord
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what is LC?
lateral cord
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what is Mu?
musculocutaneous nerve (lateral cord branch)
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what is Ax?
axillary nerve ( posterior cord branch)
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what is R?
radial nerve (posterior cord branch)
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what is Cu?
medial cutaneous branch of the forearm (medial cord branch)
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what is M?
median nerve ( branch of medial and lateral cords)
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what is U?
ulnar nerve (medial cord branch)
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what is A?
cephalic vein
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what is b?
basilic vein
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what is c?
median cubital vein
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what is d?
biceps tendon and biceps aponeurosis
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what is e?
biceps brachii
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what is f?
medial epicondyle
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what is g?
ulnar nerve
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what is a?
bicipital tendon and aponeurosis
68
what is b?
brachioradialis muscle
69
what is c?
radial nerve
70
what is d?
median nerve
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what is e?
brachial artery
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what is a?
biceps tendon
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what is b?
brachial artery
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what is c?
ulnar artery
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what is d?
common interosseous artery
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what is e?
radial artery
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what is f?
brachialis muscle
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what is g?
pronator teres muscle
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what is a?
medial epichondyle of humerus
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what is b?
lateral epicondyle of humerus
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what is c?
capitulum of humerus
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what is d?
olecranon fossa
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what is e?
olecranon process
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what is f?
coronoid process of ulna
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what is g?
radial head and neck
86
what is h?
radial tuberosity
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what is a?
supraspinatus
88
what is b?
infraspinatus
89
what is c?
teres minor
90
what is d?
long head of triceps
91
what is e?
lateral head of triceps
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what is f?
origin of teres major
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what is a?
subscapularis
94
what is b?
teres major
95
what is c?
coracobrachialis
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what is d?
short head of biceps
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what is e?
brachialis
98
what is f?
deltoid
99
what is g?
clavicle
100
what is a?
clavicle
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what is b?
scapula
102
what is c?
head of humerus
103
what is d?
supraspinatus
104
what is e?
infraspinatus
105
what is f?
teres minor
106
what is g?
subscapularis
107
what is 1?
pectoralis major
108
what is 2?
pectoralis minor
109
what is 3?
coracobrachialis
110
what is 4?
deltoid
111
what is a?
scapula
112
what is b?
humerus head
113
what is c?
subscapularis
114
what is d?
infraspinatus
115
what is 1?
pectoralis major
116
what is 2?
pectoralis minor
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what is 3?
coracobrachialis
118
what is 4?
biceps brachii, long head
119
what is 5 ?
deltoid
120
what is a?
clavicle
121
what is b?
scapula, glenoid fossa
122
what is c?
humerus
123
what is d?
supraspinatus
124
what is e?
latissimus
125
what is 1?
deltoid
126
what is 2?
coracobrachialis
127
what is 3?
trapezius
128
what does this photo show?
anterior dislocation of the shoulder
129
what does this photo show?
posterior dislocation of the shoulder
130
what does this photo show?
osteoarthritis
131
what does this photo show?
surgical neck humerus fracture
132
what nerve would be affected and how would the muscles in the arm be affected by this injury?
- axillary nerve - deltoid and teres minor muscles - reduced abduction and external rotation
133
what does this photo show?
- anatomical neck fracture