Quiz1 Lab Flashcards

1
Q

what does screw the lawyer save a patient stand for

A

superior thoracic a
thoracoacromial trunk
lateral thoracic a
subscapular a
anterior humeral circumflex a
posterior humeral circumflex a

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2
Q

what does the cephalic vein usually drain into

A

axillary v

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3
Q

what does the posterior humeral circumflex artery run with

A

axillary n

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4
Q

what does the brachial artery run with

A

radial n

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5
Q

what does the medial brachial cutaneous nerve do

A

provides sensory innervation to the skin on the medial side of the arm

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6
Q

what does the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve do

A

provides sensory innervation to the skin on the medial side of the FOREARM

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7
Q

alternate names for thoracodorsal nerve

A

thoracodorsal n
middle subscapular n
nerve to latissimus dorsi

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8
Q

the anterior compartment of the arm is innervated by the

A

musculocutaneous nerve

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9
Q

posterior compartment of the ARM is innervated by

A

radial nerve

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10
Q

origin of pronator teres

A

medial epicondyle of humerus, coronoid process of the ulna

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11
Q

flexor digitorum profundus origin

A

anterior ulna, interosseous membrane

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12
Q

flexor pollicis longus origin

A

radius, interosseous membrane

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13
Q

origin of extensor carpi ULNARIS

A

ULNA, lateral epicondyle of humerus

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14
Q

abductor pollicis longus origin

A

interosseous membrane, radius, posterior ulna

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14
Q

supinator origin

A

ulna, lateral epicondyle of humerus

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15
Q

extensor pollicis brevis o

A

interosseous membrane, radius

16
Q

extensor pollicis longus o

A

interosseous membrane, ulna

17
Q

extensor indicis

A

interosseous membrane, ulna

18
Q

if the median n was damaged, which muscle would act unopposed

A

flexor carpi ulnaris m

19
Q

deviation if median n is damaged

A

adduction of hand

20
Q

what muscles would be paralyzed if ulnar n is damaged

A

flexor carpi ulnaris, 1/2 of flexor digitorum profundus

21
Q

with ulnar n damage, which muscle would act unopposed

A

flexor carpi radialis

22
Q

how many tendons pass deep to the flexor retinaculum? which ones?

A

9
1 flexor pollicis longus
4 flexor digitorum profundus
4 flexor digitorum superficialis

23
Q

what runs deep to the flexor retinaculum

24
clinical significance of snuff box
avascular necrosis of tissue
25
relationship between snuff box and radial a
radial a runs through it
26
what is the function of the extensor retinaculum
keeps tendons from bowing
27
brachial veins
paired deep veins that run with the brachial artery
28
annular ligament
keeps the ulna and radius together. start and end at ulna
29
ulnar (medial) collateral ligament
connect medial epicondyle to humerus