FOOT Flashcards

1
Q

What 3 bones does the Navicular bone touch?

A

Medial Cuneiform
Intermediate Cuneiform
Lateral Cuneiform

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2
Q

The cuboid bone is in contact with what bones?

A

4th and 5th metatarsals

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3
Q

What is the order of muscles from medial anterior to lateral? (from the medial malleolus)

A

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  1. Tibialis Anterior
  2. Extensor Hallucis Longus
  3. Anterior Tibial A. (becomes Dorsalis Pedis)
  4. Deep Fibular N.
  5. Extensor Digitorum Longus
  6. Peroneus Tertius
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4
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What nerve innervates the flexors of the posterior compartment?

A

TIBIAL N.

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5
Q

What nerve is found by the medial malleolus?

A

TIBIAL N.

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6
Q

The lateral malleolus is a structure off of which bone?

A

LATERAL MALLEOLUS

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7
Q

What nerve is larger on the plantar surface of the foot?

A

MEDIAL PLANTAR N.

  • lateral is not as branched as MEDIAL PLANTAR
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8
Q

Medial & Lateral Plantar N are branches of what nerve?

A

TIBIAL N.

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9
Q

What muscle does the DORSALIS PEDIS artery pierce?

A

Dorsal Interossei (by the big toe)

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10
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Which two muscles attach to the FLEXOR DIGITORUM LONGUS tendon?

A
  1. Lumbricals

2. Quadratus Plantae

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11
Q

Abductor Hallucis finds its origin from which bone?

A

CALCANEUS

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12
Q

Which muscle is beefy and fleshy?

A

Flexor Hallucis Longus

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13
Q

Which muscles are responsible for inversion? Eversion?

A
  1. Tibialis Posterior
  2. Tibialis Anterior
  3. Peroneous Longus
  4. Peroneous Brevis
  5. Peroneous Tertius
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14
Q

General sensation to the entire tongue is supplied by:

A

Answer:

CN V and CN IX

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15
Q

Submandibular glands open into the oral cavity at the:

A

Answer:

Sublingual papilla on either side of the frenulum.

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16
Q

The thoracic duct normally enters into the left junction of:

A

Answer:

Internal jugular and subclavian veins

17
Q

6/44. What are the surfaces of the parietal pleura?

A

Answer:

Costal, diaphragmatic, mediastinal

18
Q

Name the structures in the hilus of the lung.

A

Answer:

Bronchus, pulmonary artery and vein, bronchial artery and vein, lymphatics

19
Q

How is oxygenated blood to lung tissue delivered?

A

Answer:
Bronchial arteries

(pulmonary arteries are deoxygenated blood)