Anatomy spot test Flashcards
identify the difffernt in location between the ethomoid bone and pitutiary fossa
which vessel in the harm is used for venepunture
median cubital vean
function of shoulder msucles and there insertion
Femroal triangle in the anterior part of the leg
frontal muscle of the tibia
ligments of the knee ACL…. and which test is for which
which muscle causes plater reflex
and which causes dorseal reflextion and which nerve inervate the little toe in the foot and damage to the common peraneal nerve will cause what and fot drop is caused by damage to which nerve .
what is the longest bone in the body
which vein is used in PCI
what are the compnets of the carpal tunnel
optic chaism in sigattle view and the two exits for facial nerve and which abnroamlity are specifc to block in which exit
. the blood supply aroud the thyroid very importnat I saw it twice. whihch msucle is damage that causes decrease in high pitch noisie.
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organs postions acording to the perniume
orgains
E.G adrenal is retoperitoneal
lesions in the eye pathway will lead to what
eye structutes cornea conjunctiva musles of the puiple which nerve innervation sympathtic parasympthetic the blood supply to the eye
LR6 SO4 AO3, dysfunction of which will cause the the other muscles to pull other the orgins and insertion
uvula moveing to the right or left will indecate which nerve damage, the tonge moving to opposite direaction when opening will indicate which nerve damage pain radding to the ear from the moth by which nerve , all muscles in the mive are innervate by 12 ecept for which msucle whcih is innervate by 10. 9 innervate which msucel in the pharngyal
the function of the metus in the nose is to warm the air which bone does the olfactory nerve axon pass through. whcih orbit does the posterior artery pass throguh the arteries in the nose , which part of nose cavity is supply by V1 and which is V2
identify the place for each tube and which cavity they drain into. how does the tears drain into nasal
the arteis in the arm and hand
anatomy year 1part if the skull
identify the hear chamepers on x ray
identify the lung lobes and lung saggital vessels also the thalamus on x ray
what is the name of the thin layer under the eyelied
conjunctiva
location of the iris
anterior segmant-> anterior chamber
lens location
anterior segment -> posterior chamnber
Third nerve palsy can be due to compression of ocular nerve at what point
What dry eye and redenss with watery discharge with normal visual pathway
viral conjunctives
Arterial Access for Primary PCI:
Radial Artery (preferred in most cases):
Femoral Artery:
arterial access, not venous access. This is because PCI involves accessing the coronary arteries to open blockages.
inflammation of subglottic region which is the area below the vocal cord will lead to which type of inflammation
Croup