Vessels and Nerves of Upper Extremity Flashcards

1
Q

origin of blood supply to the upper extremity

A

subclavian artery (branch of brachiocephalic trunk on the right and directly off the aorta on the left)

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the subclavian artery arches across the neck, passes inferior to the clavicle, and becomes…

A

axillary artery (which becomes brachial artery until elbow)

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3
Q

the brachial artery branches just past the elbow to become…

A

radial artery (lateral/radial side of forearm) and ulnar artery (medial/ulnar border of forearm)

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4
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at the hand, the radial and ulnar arteries (both branches of brachial artery) form an

A

anastomosis (vessels rejoin to form the palmar arterial arches)

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5
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the venous arch on the dorsal surface of the hand gives rise to the…

A

cephalic vein, which travels up radial (lateral) border of forearm
and basilic vein, which travels up ulnar (medial) border

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6
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the cephalic (radial/lateral) and basilic (ulnar/medial) veins join at the elbow by the…

A

median cubital vein (acts as a bridge between the two)

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7
Q

the cephalic and basilic veins are deep or superficial?

A

superficial - not accompanied by arteries

deep venous drainage follows the arteries, such as radial and ulnar vein

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8
Q

what veins of the forearm form the larger axillary vein?

A

cephalic and basilic (superficial veins)

cephalic is radial/lateral
basilic is ulnar/medial

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9
Q

why is the subclavian vein attractive for introducing therapeutic drugs?

A

it’s large

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10
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what is a nerve plexus

A

where numerous nerves come together, intermingle, and redistribute to reach their targets

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11
Q

brachial plexus is composed of nerves from what cervical regions?

A

C5 to T1

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12
Q

the lateral, medial, and posterior cords of the brachial plexus are named for their relationship to what?

A

axillary artery

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13
Q

the musculocutaneous nerve arises from which vertebrae and what cord of the brachial plexus?

A

C5 and C6, lateral cord

targets biceps and brachialis of arm

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14
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the axillary nerve arises from which vertebrae and what cord of the brachial plexus?

A

C5 and C6, posterior cord

supplies deltoid muscle (abductor) and teres minor (lateral rotator)

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15
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the radial nerve arises from which vertebrae and what cord of the brachial plexus?

A

C5-T1 (essentially entire brachial plexus), posterior cord

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16
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the median nerve arises from which vertebrae and what cord of the brachial plexus?

A

C5-T1 (essentially entire brachial plexus), lateral and medial cords

targets anterior forearm and hand

17
Q

the medial and lateral cords of the brachial plexus innervate what portion of the forearm and hand?

A

anterior (posterior cord innervates posterior forearm)

18
Q

the ulnar nerve arises from which vertebrae and what cord of the brachial plexus?

A

C8-T1, medial cord

innervates small amount of anterior forearm and most of intrinsic muscles of the hand