Pectoral Region, Anterior Shoulder, Axilla, Breast Flashcards

1
Q

what is the muscle on the anterior thoracoappendicular region

A

pectoralis major

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2
Q

what artery separates deltoid from the pectoralis major

A

basilar artery

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3
Q

what nerves innervate the pectoralis major

A

medial and lateral pectoral nerves

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4
Q

what muscle has an origin at:
Clavicular head – anterior surface of medial half of clavicle
Sternocostal head – anterior surface of sternum, superior 6 costal cartilages, aponeurosis of external oblique

A

pectoralis major

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5
Q

what muscle has an insertion at:
Lateral lip of intertubercular (bicipital groove) of humerus (part of the PLT)

A

pectoralis major

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6
Q

what muscle:
Adducts, Internally Rotate, draws scapula anteriorly and inferiorly

Clavicular head – flexes humerus

Sternocostal head – extends humerus

A

pectoralis major

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7
Q

what is innervated by the medial pectoral nerve

A

pectoralis minor

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8
Q

what muscle:
Stabilizes scapula by drawing it inferiorly and anteriorly against thoracic wall (depresses and protracts scapula)

A

pectoralis minor

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9
Q

what muscle:
origin near ribs 3-5 near their costal cartilages

A

pectoralis minor

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10
Q

what muscle:
insertion near medial border and superior surface of coracoid process of scapula

A

pectoralis minor

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11
Q

what muscle:
causes “Rounded Shoulder Posture”
and
Neurovascular Entrapment – Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

A

pectoralis minor

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12
Q

what muscle:
origin near external surfaces of lateral parts of ribs 1-8

A

Serratus Anterior

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13
Q

what muscle:
insertion at anterior surfaces of medial border of scapula

A

Serratus Anterior

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14
Q

what muscle:
Protracts scapula and holds it against thoracic wall, upward rotation of scapula

Most important muscle that stabilizes scapula to thoracic wall

weak muscle could cause winging of the scapula**

A

Serratus Anterior

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15
Q

what muscle:
innervated by the Long thoracic nerve

A

serratus anterior

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16
Q

what muscle:
Anterior- Flexes and internally rotates arm at Shoulder
Middle- Abducts arm at Shoulder
Posterior- Extends and externally rotates arm at Shoulder

A

deltoid

17
Q

what muscle:
insertion near deltoid tuberosity of humerus

A

deltoid

18
Q

what muscle:
origin at Lateral third of clavicle, acromion, spine of scapula

A

deltoid

19
Q

what muscle:
innervated by axillary nerve (c5, c6)

A

deltoid

20
Q

Pyramidal shaped space through which important neurovascular structures pass between the upper limb, neck, and chest cavity

A

axilla

21
Q

the axilla sheath contains these 3 things

A

axillary artery
axillary vein
Brachial plexus (infraclavicular portion)

22
Q

what artery begins at inferior border of teres major and ends in cubital fossa (opposite the neck of radius)

A

brachial artery

23
Q

what are the blood vessels of the aortic arch

A

aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, right CCA, left CCA, left subclavian

Remember your “ABCS”

24
Q

what is the order of the UE artery?

A

SUBCLAVIAN then AXILLARY then BRACHIAL

25
Q

do men have mammary glands

A

yes, but cannot lactate due to hormonal differences

26
Q

what stimulates breast development in females

A

estrogen

27
Q

what are mammary glands composed of

A

15-20 irregularly shaped lobes

alveolar glands, then alveolar ducts, then lactiferous duct, then nipple

28
Q

how many people for breast cancer in 2014

A

233,000 new cases
40,000 death

29
Q

what 3 muscles attach at the coracoid process**

A

pectoralis minor
coracobrachialis
short head of the biceps brachii