Exam 1 Flashcards

1
Q

1.)

A

triceps (long head)

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2
Q

2.)

A

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

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3
Q

5.)

A

triceps (lateral head)

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4
Q

1.)

A

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.)

A

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
Q

1.)

A

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

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9
Q

2.)

A

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

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10
Q

3.)

A

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

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11
Q

1.)

A

flexor retinaculum (wrist band on anterior side)

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12
Q

2.)

A

palmar aponeurosis (fascia triangle on anterior side)

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13
Q

1.)

A

Hypothenar (muscles on ulnar, palmar side of hand)

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14
Q

2.)

A

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
Q

6.)

A

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

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19
Q

1.)

A

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
Q

orange

A

gluteus maximus (fibers running horizontally)

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26
Q

green

A

gluteus medius (fibers running vertically)

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27
Q

1.)

A

sciatic nerve (super thick nerve going into buttock area; branches into two around the back of the knee)

28
Q

1.)

A

common peroneal nerve (the lateral branch of the sciatic nerve)

29
Q

2.)

A

tibial nerve (the medial branch of the sciatic nerve)

30
Q

1.)

A

semitendinosus (medial; superficial to membranosus; has large tendon)

31
Q

2.)

A

semimembranosus (medial and deep to tendinosus)

32
Q

3.)

A

biceps femoris (most lateral)

33
Q

1.)

A

small saphenous vein (runs vertically along posterior side of lower leg)

34
Q

1.)

A

popliteal artery (extension of the femoral artery; more medial to sciatic nerve, artery smaller than vein)

35
Q

2.)

A

anterior tibial artery (branches off from popliteal artery; looks to go lateral to possibly go to the front)

36
Q

3.)

A

peroneal (fibular) artery (branch off popliteal artery and goes medial)

37
Q

4.)

A

posterior tibial artery (branches off from popliteal artery; looks to stay running posteriorly)

38
Q

1.)

A

gastrocnemius (most superficial of calf)

39
Q

2.)

A

soleus (deep to gastrocnemius)

40
Q

3.)

A

calcaneal tendon (achilles tendon)

41
Q

1.)

A

axillary vein (near clavicle, more superficial than axillary artery)

42
Q

2.)

A

axillary artery (near clavicle, more deep than axillary vein)

43
Q

1.)

A

cephalic vein (formed from a branch of the axillary vein)

44
Q

2.)

A

basilic vein (continuation of the axillary vein)

45
Q

1.)

A

brachial artery (continuation of axillary artery)

46
Q

yellow

A

radial artery (branch of axillary artery)

47
Q

blue

A

ulnar artery (branch of axillary artery)

48
Q

1.)

A

musculocutaenous nerve (most lateral branch of M)

49
Q

2.)

A

median nerve (middle branch of M)

50
Q

3.)

A

ulnar nerve (most medial branch of M)

51
Q

1.)

A

radial nerve

52
Q

2.)

A

axillary nerve

53
Q

1.)

A

tibialis anterior (lateral muscle directly against tibia)

54
Q

2.)

A

extensor digitorum longus (lateral to the tibialis anterior)

55
Q

3.)

A

fibularis longus (most lateral muscle)

56
Q

1.)

A

great saphenous vein (lots of branches on the medial side of the calf)

57
Q

1.)

A

femoral nerve (NAV)

58
Q

2.)

A

femoral artery (NAV)

59
Q

3.)

A

femoral vein (NAV)

60
Q

1.)

A

superficial fibular nerve (lateral branch of common fibular nerve)

61
Q

3.)

A

deep fibular nerve (medial branch of common fibular nerve)

62
Q

2.)

A

anterior tibial artery (behind tibialis anterior)

63
Q

1.)

A

dorsalis pedis artery (on top of foot)

64
Q

1.)

A

lateral meniscus

65
Q

2.)

A

medial meniscus

66
Q

3.)

A

anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)