006 Anatomy dissection 1 Flashcards

1
Q

what is A pointing to?

A

The inferior angle of the scapula

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2
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what is B pointing to?

A

latissimus dorsi

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3
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what is C pointing to?

A

rhomboid major

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4
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what is D pointing to?

A

trapezius

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5
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what is E pointing to?

A

infraspinatus muscle

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6
Q

what is F pointing to?

A

deltoid

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7
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what is A pointing to?

A

trapezius

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8
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what is b pointing to?

A

rhomboid major

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9
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what is c pointing to?

A

latissimus dorsi

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10
Q

what is d pointing to?

A
  • teres major
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11
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what is e pointing to?

A

teres minor

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12
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what is f pointing to?

A

infraspinatus

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13
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what is G pointing to?

A

Deltoid

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14
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what is H pointing to?

A

spine of scpula

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15
Q

what is I pointing to?

A

triceps brachii

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16
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what is a?

A

rhomboid major

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17
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what is b?

A

rhomboid minor

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18
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what is c?

A

levator scapulae

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19
Q

what is d?

A

supraspinatus

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20
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what is e?

A

infraspinatus

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21
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what is f?

A

teres minor

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22
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what is G?

A

teres major

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23
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what is H?

A

deltoid

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24
Q

what is I?

A

long head of the triceps

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25
Q

what is the quadrangular space and triangle interval?

A
  • provide passageway for nerves and vessels passing between the axilla and the more posterior scapular and deltoid regions
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26
Q

what are the boundaries of the quadrangular space?

A
  • superior = teres minor
  • medial = triceps long head
  • inferior = teres major
  • lateral = lateral head of triceps and humerus
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27
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what are the boundaries of the triangular space?

A
  • superior = inferior margin of teres major
  • medial = lateral margin of the long head of triceps
  • lateral = shaft of humerus
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28
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what nerve, artery and vein pass through the quadrangular space?

A
  • axillary nerve
  • posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein
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29
Q

what nerve and artery pass through the triangular space?

A
  • radial nerve
  • deep artery of the arm
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30
Q

what is a?

A

latissimus dorsi

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31
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what is b?

A

teres major

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32
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what is c?

A

infraspinatus

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33
Q

what is d?

A

deltoid

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34
Q

what is e?

A

triceps brachii

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35
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what is a?

A

teres major

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36
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what is b?

A

teres minor

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37
Q

what is c?

A

long head of triceps brachii

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38
Q

what is d?

A

lateral head of triceps brachii

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39
Q

what is e?

A

deltoid

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40
Q

what is the light blue square?

A

quadrangular space

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41
Q

what is the dark blue triangle?

A

triangular interval

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42
Q

what is a?

A

pectoralis major

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43
Q

what is b?

A

serratus anterior

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44
Q

what is c?

A

deltoid

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45
Q

what is d?

A

brachialis

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46
Q

what is e?

A

biceps brachii long head

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47
Q

what is f?

A

biceps brachii short head?

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48
Q

what covers/bounds the brachial plexus and axillary artery?

A
  • axillary sheath
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49
Q

what is 1?

A

short head of bicep

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50
Q

what is A?

A

subclavian, then axillary, then brachial artery (same continuous vessel but different names based on area)

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51
Q

what is PC?

A

posterior cord

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52
Q

what is MC?

A

medial cord

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53
Q

what is LC?

A

lateral cord

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54
Q

what is Mu?

A

musculocutaneous nerve (lateral cord branch)

55
Q

what is Ax?

A

axillary nerve ( posterior cord branch)

56
Q

what is R?

A

radial nerve (posterior cord branch)

57
Q

what is Cu?

A

medial cutaneous branch of the forearm (medial cord branch)

58
Q

what is M?

A

median nerve ( branch of medial and lateral cords)

59
Q

what is U?

A

ulnar nerve (medial cord branch)

60
Q

what is A?

A

cephalic vein

61
Q

what is b?

A

basilic vein

62
Q

what is c?

A

median cubital vein

63
Q

what is d?

A

biceps tendon and biceps aponeurosis

64
Q

what is e?

A

biceps brachii

65
Q

what is f?

A

medial epicondyle

66
Q

what is g?

A

ulnar nerve

67
Q

what is a?

A

bicipital tendon and aponeurosis

68
Q

what is b?

A

brachioradialis muscle

69
Q

what is c?

A

radial nerve

70
Q

what is d?

A

median nerve

71
Q

what is e?

A

brachial artery

72
Q

what is a?

A

biceps tendon

73
Q

what is b?

A

brachial artery

74
Q

what is c?

A

ulnar artery

75
Q

what is d?

A

common interosseous artery

76
Q

what is e?

A

radial artery

77
Q

what is f?

A

brachialis muscle

78
Q

what is g?

A

pronator teres muscle

79
Q

what is a?

A

medial epichondyle of humerus

80
Q

what is b?

A

lateral epicondyle of humerus

81
Q

what is c?

A

capitulum of humerus

82
Q

what is d?

A

olecranon fossa

83
Q

what is e?

A

olecranon process

84
Q

what is f?

A

coronoid process of ulna

85
Q

what is g?

A

radial head and neck

86
Q

what is h?

A

radial tuberosity

87
Q

what is a?

A

supraspinatus

88
Q

what is b?

A

infraspinatus

89
Q

what is c?

A

teres minor

90
Q

what is d?

A

long head of triceps

91
Q

what is e?

A

lateral head of triceps

92
Q

what is f?

A

origin of teres major

93
Q

what is a?

A

subscapularis

94
Q

what is b?

A

teres major

95
Q

what is c?

A

coracobrachialis

96
Q

what is d?

A

short head of biceps

97
Q

what is e?

A

brachialis

98
Q

what is f?

A

deltoid

99
Q

what is g?

A

clavicle

100
Q

what is a?

A

clavicle

101
Q

what is b?

A

scapula

102
Q

what is c?

A

head of humerus

103
Q

what is d?

A

supraspinatus

104
Q

what is e?

A

infraspinatus

105
Q

what is f?

A

teres minor

106
Q

what is g?

A

subscapularis

107
Q

what is 1?

A

pectoralis major

108
Q

what is 2?

A

pectoralis minor

109
Q

what is 3?

A

coracobrachialis

110
Q

what is 4?

A

deltoid

111
Q

what is a?

A

scapula

112
Q

what is b?

A

humerus head

113
Q

what is c?

A

subscapularis

114
Q

what is d?

A

infraspinatus

115
Q

what is 1?

A

pectoralis major

116
Q

what is 2?

A

pectoralis minor

117
Q

what is 3?

A

coracobrachialis

118
Q

what is 4?

A

biceps brachii, long head

119
Q

what is 5 ?

A

deltoid

120
Q

what is a?

A

clavicle

121
Q

what is b?

A

scapula, glenoid fossa

122
Q

what is c?

A

humerus

123
Q

what is d?

A

supraspinatus

124
Q

what is e?

A

latissimus

125
Q

what is 1?

A

deltoid

126
Q

what is 2?

A

coracobrachialis

127
Q

what is 3?

A

trapezius

128
Q

what does this photo show?

A

anterior dislocation of the shoulder

129
Q

what does this photo show?

A

posterior dislocation of the shoulder

130
Q

what does this photo show?

A

osteoarthritis

131
Q

what does this photo show?

A

surgical neck humerus fracture

132
Q

what nerve would be affected and how would the muscles in the arm be affected by this injury?

A
  • axillary nerve
  • deltoid and teres minor muscles
  • reduced abduction and external rotation
133
Q

what does this photo show?

A
  • anatomical neck fracture