Anatomy Flashcards

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Describe the cerebral arterial circulation.

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What are the complications of a subarachnoid haemorrhage?

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Describe the anatomy of the internal jugular vein.

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What are the indications for central venous cannulation?

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Describe a technique of internal jugular vein cannulation using a landmark technique.

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What are the complications of central line insertion?

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Describe the anatomical relations of the pituitary gland.

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Outline the structure of the autonomic nervous system.

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What is the blood supply to the nose?

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Which nerves supply sensation to the scalp?

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Tell me about the coronary arterial circulation.

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Describe the anatomy of the subarachnoid space.

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What are the surface landmarks for identifying vertebral levels?

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Describe the anatomy of the epidural space.

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Describe the surface anatomy of the front of the neck.

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Outline the nerve supply to the larynx and the effects of injuries to the laryngeal nerves.

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How is a percutaneous tracheostomy performed?

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18
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Describe the paravertebral space.

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19
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What are the different regional techniques for analgesia for rib fractures?

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20
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Describe the blood supply to the spinal cord.

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21
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What is the innervation of the heart? What changes in the transplanted heart?

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22
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Draw the anatomy of the intercostal nerves.

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23
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Outline the structural organisation of the liver.

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24
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Outline the anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall. How is a TAP block performed?

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25
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Draw the brachial plexus and outline how it can be blocked for upper limb surgery.

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26
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What are the signs of ulnar nerve injury? How might it occur?

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27
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What does the median nerve innervate? What are the indications for median nerve blockade?

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28
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What are the signs of radial nerve injury?

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29
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Describe the arterial supply to the hand. How would you manage intra-arterial injection of thiopentone?

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30
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Describe the anatomy the femoral triangle? How can you block the femoral nerve?

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31
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Describe the anatomical relations of the nose. What is its blood supply and nerve supply?

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32
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What are the indications of cervical plexus blockade and how may it be performed? What are the advantages and disadvantages of carotid endarterectomy under local anaesthetic?

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33
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How is a paravertebral block performed?

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34
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What is the blood supply to the abdominal viscera and how is it regulated?

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35
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How is a TAP block performed?

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36
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Describe the anatomy of the antecubital fossa.

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37
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Describe the venous drainage of the brain.

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38
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Describe the anatomy of the trigeminal ganglion. What is the pathophysiology of trigeminal neuralgia?

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39
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Outline the anatomy of the vagus nerve.

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40
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Describe the anatomy of the femoral nerve.

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