Exam 08 Flashcards
The two ‘heads’ of the pectoralis major muscle are the ___________ & ___________.
PARS SCAPULARIS & PARS STERNOCOSTALIS
The __________ vein lies b/t the ______________ muscle and the deltoid muscle.
CEPHALIC, PECTORALIS MNAJOR
The smooth structure, which forms an intimate sheath covering and enclosing the muscles of the trunk (thorax & abdomen) wall is called the ___________.
DEEP FASCIA
The 3 cords of the brachial plexus are the _________, ___________ & _____________.
LATERAL, MEDIAL, & POSTERIOR
The 2 muscles supplied by the musculocutaneous nerve are the _________ & _____________.
BICEPS BRACHII & BRACHIALIS
The long thoracic nerve supplies the ___________ muscle.
SERRATUS ANTERIOR MUSCLE
The confluence of the sinuses connect w/ 4 other sinuses, which are the ________, _________, _________ & _________.
STRAIGHT, OCCIPITAL, SUPERIOR SAGGITAL & TRANSVERSE SINUSES
The 2 cranial nerves that enter the temporal bone through the acoustic meatus are ___________ & ___________.
FACIAL (CN VII) & VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR (CN VIII) NERVES
A branch of the ___________ nerve exits the skull via the supraorbital foramen & supplies the skin of the __________ region.
FRONTAL NERVE; FOREHEAD
The muscle that depresses and abducts the eye is innervated by the ______________ nerve.
TROCHLEAR NERVE, CN IV innervates the superior oblique muscle
The brachial artery is a continuation of the ___________ artery, which is a continuation of the ____________ artery.
AXILLARY; SUBCLAVIAN
Two parasympathetic actions controlled by the nerves arising from the ciliary ganglion are _____________ & _____________.
CILIARY MUSCLE CONTRACTION & PUPIL CONSTRICTION
A terminal peripheral nerve formed from the posterior cord is the ____________ nerve.
AXILLARY NERVE