Chapman's Reflexes Flashcards

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Abdomen (A)

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upper edge of the body and ramus of the pubic bone near the pubic symphysis

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Adrenals (A)

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2-2.5” above and 1” lateral on either side of the umbilicus

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Appendix

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upper edge of the 12th rib near the tip on the right

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Arm circulation (A)

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muscular attachments of the pectoralis minor to the 3rd, 4th, and 5th ribs

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Arm neuritis (A)

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between the 3rd and 4th ribs (3rd intercostal space) near the sternum

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Bladder (A)

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around the umbilicus, as well as on the pubic symphysis close to the median line

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Broad ligament (A)

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from the greater trochanter to within 2” of the knee joint on the outer aspect of the femur

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Bronchus (A)

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between the 2nd and 3rd ribs (2nd intercostal space) close to the sternum (note: same as esophagus)

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Cerebellum (A)

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tip of the coracoid process

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Clitoris (A)

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upper, inner aspect of the posterior thigh 3-5” long and 1.5-2” wide

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Colon (spastic constipation or colitis) (A)

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area 1-2” wide, extending from the greater trochanter to within an inch of the patella on the anterolateral aspect of the femur; on the right side = upper 1/5 indicates cecum, next 3/5 reflects ascending colon, last 1/5 reflects first 2/5 of transverse colon. on the L = first 1/5 just above the knee corresponds to the last 3/5 of transverse colon, middle 3/5 reflects descending colon, and last 1/5 is sigmoid; the extreme upper end of the trochanter on the L = recto-sigmoid junction

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Conjunctiva (A)

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anterior aspect of the humerus, middle aspect of the surgical neck inferiorly

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Esophagus (A)

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between the 2nd and 3rd ribs (2nd intercostal space) close to the sternum (note: same as bronchus)

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Inguinal lymph nodes (A)

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lowest 2/5 of the sartorius muscle and its attachment to the tibia, and just above the medial femoral condyle

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Gallbladder (A)

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between the 6th and 7th (6th intercostal space) from the mid-clavicular line to the sternum on the R

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Intestinal peristalsis (constipation) (A)

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between the ASIS and the greater trochanter

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Kidney (A)

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1” above and 1” lateral on either side of the umbilicus

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Larynx (A)

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upper surface of 2nd rib, 2-3” lateral from sternum

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Liver (A)

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between the 5th and 6th ribs (5th intercostal space) and the 6th and 7th ribs (6th intercostal space) from the mid-clavicular line to the sternum on the R

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Lung, lower (A)

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between the 4th and 5th (4th intercostal space) close to the sternum

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Lung, upper (A)

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between the 3rd and 4th ribs (3rd intercostal space) close to the sternum

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Middle ear (otitis media) (A)

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upper edge of the clavicle, just lateral to where it crosses the 1st rib

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Myocardium (A)

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between the 2nd and 3rd ribs (2nd intercostal space) close to the sternum

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Neck (A)

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inner aspect of the upper end of the humerus from the surgical neck inferiorly

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Neurasthenia (A)

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all muscular attachments of pectoralis major on the humerus, clavicle, sternum and cartilage of the ribs, especially rib 4 in front of the mid-axillary line

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Nose (A)

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costochondral junction of 1st rib

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Ovaries (A)

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upper, medial border of the pubic bone

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Pancreas (A)

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between the 7th and 8th ribs (7th intercostal space) on the R close to the costochondral junction

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Pharynx (A)

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front of the 1” rib 3/4-1” medial to where the clavicle crosses the 1st rib

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Prostate (A)

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laterally on either side of the pubic symphysis; also, from the greater trochanter inferiorly to within 2” of the knee joint on the outer aspect of the femur

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Pyloric stenosis (A)

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along the sternal body from the angle of Louis to the xiphoid process

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Rectum (A)

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around the lesser trochanter

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Retina, conjunctiva (A)

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anterior aspect of the humerus, from middle aspect of the surgical neck downward

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Sinuses (A)

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3 1/2” from the sternum, on the upper edge of 2nd rib and in the 1st intercostal space

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Small intestine (A)

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intercostal spaces between the 8th and 9th, 9th and 10th, and 10th and 11th ribs near the cartilaginous attachments b/l

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Spleen (A)

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between the 7th and 8th ribs (7th intercostal space) on the L close to the costochondral junction

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Stomach, decreased peristalsis (A)

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between the 6th and 7th ribs (6th intercostal space) from the mid-clavicular line to the sternum on the L

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Stomach, hyperacidity (A)

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between the 5th and 6th ribs (5th intercostal space) from the mid-clavicular line to the sternum on the L

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Testes (A)

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upper, medial border or the pubic bone

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Thyroid (A)

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between the 2nd and 3rd ribs (2nd intercostal space) close to the sternum

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Tongue (A)

A

anterior aspect of the 2nd rib cartilage 3/4” lateral to the sternum

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Tonsils (A)

A

between the 1st and 2nd ribs (1st intercostal space) close to the sternum

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Urethra (A)

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medial edge of the pubic ramus near the upper edge of the pubic symphysis

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Uterus (A)

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upper edge of the junction of the pubic ramus with the ischium

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Abdomen (P)

A

tip of the transverse process of L2

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Adrenals (P)

A

intertransverse space b/w 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae b/w spinous process and transverse process

47
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Appendix (P)

A

intertransverse space b/w the 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae on the R

48
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Arm circulation (P)

A

superior angle of the scapula, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd ribs along the inner margin of the scapula

49
Q

Arm neuritis (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes of the 3rd and 4th thoracic vertebrae

50
Q

Bladder (P)

A

upper edge of transverse process of L2

51
Q

Broad ligament (P)

A

b/w the PSIS and spinous process of L5

52
Q

Bronchus (P)

A

midway b/w the tip of the transverse process and spinous process of T2 on the posterior aspect of the transverse process

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Cerebellum (P)

A

just under the skull, midway b/w the nuchal ligament and the C1 transverse process

54
Q

Cerebrum (P)

A

b/w transverse process of C1 and C2

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Clitoris (P)

A

articulation of the coccyx w/ the sacrum

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Q

Colon (spastic constipation or colitis) (P)

A

transverse process of L2 to the transverse process of L4 creating a triangular area reaching across to the iliac crest

57
Q

Conjunctiva (P)

A

around the suboccipital nerve

58
Q

Esophagus (P)

A

midway b/w the tip of the transverse process and spinous process of T2 on the posterior aspect of the transverse process (note: same as bronchus)

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Q

Fallopian tubes (P)

A

b/w the PSIS and spinous process of L5 (note: same as broad ligament)

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Q

Gallbladder (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae on the R

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Q

Hemorrhoids (P)

A

on the sacrum close to the ilium at the lower end of the SI joint, and on the ischial tuberosity

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Q

Inguinal lymph nodes (P)

A

on the sacrum close to the ilium

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Intestinal peristalsis (constipation) (P)

A

costovertebral junction of the 11th rib on the R

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Q

Kidneys (P)

A

intertransverse space b/w T12 and L1, midway b/w the spinous and transverse process

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Larynx (P)

A

midway b/w the tip of the transverse process and spinous process of C2 on the posterior aspect of the transverse process

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Liver (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w 5th, 6th, and 7th thoracic vertebrae on the R

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Lung, lower (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w spinous and transverse processes of the 4th and 5th thoracic vertebrae

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Lung, upper (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w spinous and transverse processes of the 3rd and 4th thoracic vertebrae

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Q

Middle ear (otitis media) (P)

A

upper edge of the posterior aspect of the tip of the C1 transverse process

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Myocardium (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w spinous and transverse processes of the 2nd and 3rd thoracic vertebrae

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Neck (P)

A

across the posterior aspect of the transverse processes of C3-C7

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Neurasthenia (P)

A

posterior aspect of the 4th rib, from the costovertebral junction to the rib angle

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Nose (P)

A

lateral aspect of the transverse process of C1

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Ovaries (P)

A

intertransverse space b/w the 9th and 10th thoracic vertebrae (inner half of the ovary) and the 10th and 11th thoracic vertebrae (outer half of the ovary)

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Pancreas (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w the 7th and 8th thoracic vertebrae on the R

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Pharynx (P)

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midway b/w the spinous process and tip of the transverse process of C2, on the posterior aspect of the transverse process

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Prostate (P)

A

b/w the PSIS and spinous process of L5 (note: same as broad ligament and fallopian tubes)

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Q

Pyloric stenosis (P)

A

costovertebral junction of the 10th rib on the R

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Q

Rectum (P)

A

on the sacrum close to the ilium on the inferior aspect of the SI joint

80
Q

Retina (P)

A

around the suboccipital nerve

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Q

Sciatica (P)

A

1st - from the greater trochanter downward 2-3” on the posterior outer aspect of the femur;
2nd - mid-posterior region of the femur 1/3 the distance up from the condyles;
3rd - just above the knee and continuing upward for 2” on the posterior outer aspect of the femur;
supplemental points: both sides of the fibula from its upper attachment or articulation w/ the tibia to the outer malleolus

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Seminal vesicles (P)

A

b/w the PSIS and spinous process of L5

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Sinuses (facial) (P)

A

midway b/w the tip of the transverse and spinous processes of C2 on the posterior aspect of the transverse process

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Q

Small intestine (P)

A

intertransverse spaces, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w the 8th and 9th, 9th and 10th, 10th and 11th thoracic vertebrae on the L

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Q

Spleen (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w the 7th and 8th thoracic vertebrae on the L

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Q

Stomach, decreased peristalsis (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w the 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae on the L

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Q

Stomach, hyperacidity (P)

A

intertransverse space, midway b/w the spinous and transverse processes, b/w the 5th and 6th thoracic vertebrae on the L

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Testes (P)

A

intertransverse space b/w the 9th and 10th thoracic vertebrae (inner half of the testes) and the 10th and 11th thoracic vertebrae (outer half of the testes)

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Q

Thyroid (P)

A

midway b/w the spinous process and transverse processes of T2 (note: same as bronchus)

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Q

Tongue (P)

A

midway b/w the transverse and spinous processes of C2 on the superior aspect of the transverse process

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Q

Tonsils (P)

A

posterior surface of C1 transverse process, midway b/w the nuchal ligament and lateral most aspect of the C1 transverse process

92
Q

Urethra (P)

A

upper edge of the transverse process of L2

93
Q

Uterus (P)

A

tip of the transverse process of L5 toward the iliac crest and b/w PSIS and spinous process of L5

94
Q

Vagina (leukorrhea) (P)

A

b/w the PSIS and spinous process of L5, the inner femoral condyle, and superiorly from 3-6” on the posterior aspect

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Q

Vagina (P)

A

upper, inner aspect of the posterior thigh 3-5” long and 1.5-2” wide and on the side of the articulation of the coccyx w/ the sacrum