Anatomy and Radiology Formative Flashcards
3rd ventricle
right kidney
right pedicle l4
middle lobe right lung
stomach
pulmonary trunk
left cerebellar hemisphere
IVC
right ventricle
pancreas
dislocated right shoulder
subarachinoid haemorrhage
right tension pneumothorax
right pleural effusion
left renal injury and haematoma
stomach
superior mesenteric artery
liver
right atrium
AV nodes
costodiaphragmatc recess
bronchopulmonary
spleen
umbilical
t4/5
pulmonary
superior lobe of right lung
anterior tibial
serratous anterior
olecranon of ulna
of the 7th CN is bilateral to the upper facial muscles
MCN
common fibular
radial
ulnar
occulomotor
right aca territory infarct
Tri malleolar fracture dislocation right ankle
fracture right neck of femur
left mca
Left sided rib fractures and pneumothorax
Intra-parenchymal haemorrhage right cerebral hemisphere
right external iliac artery
left pleural effusion
ascites
aorta
brachiocephalic artery
carina
middle hepatic vein
right diaphram
IVC
KIDNEY
LEFT ADRENAL GLAND
MASSIVE RIGHT PLEURAL EFFUSION
SCAPULA
STOMACH
STOMACH
sma
sa NODE
LEFT VENOUS ANGLE
INFERIOR TRACHEOBRONCHIAL
A patient with a history of asthmatic attacks is admitted to your ward. She is extremely breathless, and while you attempt to ask her questions, she leans forward to hold on to the back of a chair. In this position, accessory muscles being recruited to assist respiration include:
Diaphragm
External intercostal
Latissimus dorsi
pectoralis minor
Sternocleidomastoid
PEC MINOR
RIGHT VENTRICLE
LOWER LIMB
INTERNAL CAROTID
You are on duty in A&E, and see a variety of patients who have suffered a fracture or dislocation with associated nerve injury. For the injury below that you find in the patient, choose the nerve that is most likely to have been injured from the options below.
Injury: Fracture of mid-shaft of humerus.
RADIAL
You are on duty in A&E, and see a variety of patients who have suffered a fracture or dislocation with associated nerve injury. For the injury below that you find in the patient, choose the nerve that is most likely to have been injured from the options below.
Injury: Fracture of neck of fibula.
COMMON FIBULAR
You are on duty in A&E, and see a variety of patients who have suffered a fracture or dislocation with associated nerve injury. For the injury below that you find in the patient, choose the nerve that is most likely to have been injured from the options below.
Injury: Anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.
AXILLARY
You are on duty in A&E, and see a variety of patients who have suffered a fracture or dislocation with associated nerve injury. For the injury below that you find in the patient, choose the nerve that is most likely to have been injured from the options below.
Injury: Supracondylar fracture of humerus.
ULNAR
You are on duty in A&E, and see a variety of patients who have suffered a fracture or dislocation with associated nerve injury. For the injury below that you find in the patient, choose the nerve that is most likely to have been injured from the options below.
Injury: Posterior dislocation of the hip joint.
SCIATIC
OLECRANON OF ULNA
You are on duty in A&E, and see a variety of patients who have suffered a nerve injury. For the following symptom or sign that you find in this patient, choose the nerve that is most likely to have been injured from the options provided:
Symptom or Sign: Anaesthesia of the lateral skin of the forearm.
MCN
hydropneumothorax
in order from left to right of mri (right to left of patient), what is the order of the vessels of the heart?
svc BRACHIOCEPHALIC left common carotid left subclavian (right to left on ct)