General Anatomy Part 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Winging scapula

A

serratus anterior; Long Thoracic n

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2
Q

flaring scapula

A

rhomboids; Dorsal Scapular n

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3
Q

muscles of the rotator cuff

A

supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis

SITS

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4
Q

nerve to supply to rotator cuff muscles

A

suprascapular nerve (axillary n to the teres minor)

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5
Q

origin of the biceps brachii

A
coracoid process (short head)
supraglenoid tubercle of scapula (long head)
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6
Q

nerve supply to pronator teres

A

median n

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7
Q

muscles of the anterior forearm NOT supplied by the median nerve

A

biceps brachii (musculocutaneous),Flexor carpi ulnaris (ulnar), flexor dig. prof. (1/2 ulnar, 1/2 median)

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8
Q

posterior forearm muscle NOT supplied by the radial nerve

A

ext. carpi ulnaris (post. interosseous n.)

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9
Q

muscle considered the floor of the pelvic cavity? nerve supply?

A
levator ani;
pudendal plexus (S2, 3 and 4 keep it off the floor)
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10
Q

longest muscle of the body?

shortest?

A

sartorius;

stapedius

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11
Q

Which muscles of the anterior thigh cross two joints?

A

Rectus femoris and Sartorius

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12
Q

What is the “Tailor’s muscle?”

A

Sartorius

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13
Q

blood and nerve supply to medial thigh muscles

A

obturator nerve and artery (femoral to pectineus)

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14
Q

nerve supply to gluteus maximus

A

inferior gluteal nerve (superior to medius and minimus)

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15
Q

nerve supply to lateral leg muscles?

A

superficial peroneal/fibular n

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16
Q

blood supply to posterior thigh

A

deep femoral

17
Q

blood supply to anterior thigh

A

femoral

18
Q

when do internal organs begin to form

A

2nd month

19
Q

efferent cranial nerves develop

A

basal plate

20
Q

3rd pharyngeal pouch

A

thymus gland

21
Q

2nd pharyngeal pouch

A

pharyngeal tonsil

22
Q

multinucleated, striated muscle

A

skeletal

23
Q

striated, uninucleated muscels

A

cardiac

24
Q

spindle shaped with central nuclei

A

smooth

25
Q

suture between parietal and temporal bones

A

squamous

26
Q

suture between frontal bone and parietal

A

coronal

27
Q

suture between occiput, parietal and temporal

A

lamboidal

28
Q

immoveable, no movement

A

synarthrosis

when you sin, you go to Timeout. When you’re in timeout, you don’t move (helps me)

29
Q

synchondroses

A

epiphyseal plate (synarthrosis)

30
Q

slightly moveable

A

amphiarthrosis

31
Q

between distal ulna/radius or between distal tib/fib

A

syndesmoses (amphiarthrosis)

32
Q

fibrocartilage, amphiarthrosis joints

A

symphysis (IVD or pubic symphysis)

33
Q

synovial joints-freely moveable

A

diarthrosis