areas of endangerment Flashcards

1
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the location of the organs in the body

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anatomy

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a hollow part related to the bones or joints

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fossa

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3
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upper/above

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superior

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4
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lower/below

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inferior

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5
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front

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anterior

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6
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back

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posterior

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7
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endangerment of the neck

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facial nerves, carotid arteries, and the sternocleidomastoid muscle (scm)

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axilla (armpits)

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axillary artery, ulnar nerve, musculocutaneous [a nerve or blood vessel: supplying both muscles and skin] nerves

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9
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abdomen

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aorta

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10
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femoral triangle

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located at the upper human thigh, presence of femoral nerve, femoral vein, and great saphenous vein

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endangerment areas of the arm & elbow

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medial brachium (upper arm in the anterior side of the body, presence of ulnar nerve, brachial artery & basilic vein) and cubital fossa (hollow part in the anterior side of the arms, opposite side of elbows; has the medial nerve, brachial artery, bicep tendon and radial nerve)

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12
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upper arm in the anterior side of the body, presence of ulnar nerve, brachial artery & basilic vein

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medial brachium

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hollow part in the anterior side of the arms, opposite side of elbows; has the medial nerve, brachial artery, bicep tendon and radial nerve

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cubital fossa

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14
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the posterior part of the knee; has gastrocnemius nerves and hamstring

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popliteal fossa

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15
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endangerment areas of the knee

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popliteal fossa - the posterior part of the knee; has gastrocnemius nerves and hamstring

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16
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endangerment areas of the back (kidney)

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presence of the kidney; the (12th) hanging rib