Exam 1 Flashcards

1
Q

1.)

A

triceps (long head)

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2
Q

2.)

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radial nerve (found in between lateral and long head of triceps)

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3
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5.)

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triceps (lateral head)

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4
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1.)

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posterior circumflex humeral artery (thick band running horizontally underneath the deltoid)

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5
Q

1.)

A

axillary nerve (smaller band above the posterior circumflex humeral artery)

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6
Q

2.)

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posterior circumflex humeral artery

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7
Q

1.)

A

median nerve (can also be seen running along middle of anterior forearm; attaches to hand in the middle; deep to flexor digitorum superficialis muscle)

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8
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1.)

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ulnar nerve (starts medially on upper arm then crosses arm over elbow and runs down pinky side)

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9
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2.)

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radial artery (found running along the thumb side, medial, of forearm)

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10
Q

3.)

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ulnar artery (found running along pinky side, lateral, of forearm)

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11
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1.)

A

flexor retinaculum (wrist band on anterior side)

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12
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2.)

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palmar aponeurosis (fascia triangle on anterior side)

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13
Q

1.)

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Hypothenar (muscles on ulnar, palmar side of hand)

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14
Q

2.)

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thenar (muscles on radial, palmar side of hand)

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15
Q

1.)

A

palmaris longus (most superficial muscles that connects to palmar aponeurosis)

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16
Q

4.)

A

flexor digitorum superficialis (deep to palmaris longus; 4 tendons that flex fingers at intermediate part of digits)

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17
Q

5.)

A

flexor digitorum profundus (deep to superficialis; 4 tendons that flex rings at distal part of digits)

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18
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6.)

A

flexor pollicis longus (medial; one tendon that flexes thumb)

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19
Q

1.)

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proper digital arteries (arteries running long tips of digits)

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20
Q

2.)

A

common digital artery (arteries running along carpal bones)

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21
Q

3.)

A

superficial palmar arch (loops around palm superficially)

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22
Q

4.)

A

superficial branch of radial artery (portion of radial artery right before loop of superficial branch)

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23
Q

5.)

A

deep palmar arch (loops around palm; deep to superficial arch)

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24
Q

1.)

A

synovial sheath of digit (surrounds digit)

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25
orange
gluteus maximus (fibers running horizontally)
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green
gluteus medius (fibers running vertically)
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1.)
sciatic nerve (super thick nerve going into buttock area; branches into two around the back of the knee)
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1.)
common peroneal nerve (the lateral branch of the sciatic nerve)
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2.)
tibial nerve (the medial branch of the sciatic nerve)
30
1.)
semitendinosus (medial; superficial to membranosus; has large tendon)
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2.)
semimembranosus (medial and deep to tendinosus)
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3.)
biceps femoris (most lateral)
33
1.)
small saphenous vein (runs vertically along posterior side of lower leg)
34
1.)
popliteal artery (extension of the femoral artery; more medial to sciatic nerve, artery smaller than vein)
35
2.)
anterior tibial artery (branches off from popliteal artery; looks to go lateral to possibly go to the front)
36
3.)
peroneal (fibular) artery (branch off popliteal artery and goes medial)
37
4.)
posterior tibial artery (branches off from popliteal artery; looks to stay running posteriorly)
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1.)
gastrocnemius (most superficial of calf)
39
2.)
soleus (deep to gastrocnemius)
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3.)
calcaneal tendon (achilles tendon)
41
1.)
axillary vein (near clavicle, more superficial than axillary artery)
42
2.)
axillary artery (near clavicle, more deep than axillary vein)
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1.)
cephalic vein (formed from a branch of the axillary vein)
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2.)
basilic vein (continuation of the axillary vein)
45
1.)
brachial artery (continuation of axillary artery)
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yellow
radial artery (branch of axillary artery)
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blue
ulnar artery (branch of axillary artery)
48
1.)
musculocutaenous nerve (most lateral branch of M)
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2.)
median nerve (middle branch of M)
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3.)
ulnar nerve (most medial branch of M)
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1.)
radial nerve
52
2.)
axillary nerve
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1.)
tibialis anterior (lateral muscle directly against tibia)
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2.)
extensor digitorum longus (lateral to the tibialis anterior)
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3.)
fibularis longus (most lateral muscle)
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1.)
great saphenous vein (lots of branches on the medial side of the calf)
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1.)
femoral nerve (NAV)
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2.)
femoral artery (NAV)
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3.)
femoral vein (NAV)
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1.)
superficial fibular nerve (lateral branch of common fibular nerve)
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3.)
deep fibular nerve (medial branch of common fibular nerve)
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2.)
anterior tibial artery (behind tibialis anterior)
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1.)
dorsalis pedis artery (on top of foot)
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1.)
lateral meniscus
65
2.)
medial meniscus
66
3.)
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)