quiz 10 Flashcards

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the axillary artery

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guide = just behind the medial boarder of the coracobrachialis muscle
limit = begins at the lateral border of the first rib and extends to the inferior border of the tendon of the teres major muscle

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the brachial artery

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guide = lies posterior the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle
limit = begins at the inferior border of the tendon of teres major muscle and extends to a point inferior to the antecubital fossa

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the common carotid artery

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guide = along medial (inner) border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
limit = begins at the level of sternoclavicular articulation and extends to level of superior border of thyroid cartilage

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the dorsalis pedis artery

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didn’t have them so…
linear guide? = from the center of the anterior surface of the ankle joint to a point between the first big toe and adjacent second toe

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the external iliac artery

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guide = medial border of the psoas major muscle
limit = starts at as the branches off the abdominal aorta and then extends to a point under the center of the inguinal ligament

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the femoral artery

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guide = through the center of femoral triangle bounded by: base inguinal ligament, laterally by the sartorius muscle, and medially by the adductor longus muscle
limit = begins at a point behind the center of the inguinal ligament and terminates at the opening of the adductor magnus muscle

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the radial artery

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guide = just lateral to the tendon of flexor carpi radialis muscle
limit = from the antecubital fossa to the palm of the hand

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anatomical guide and anatomical limit for the ulnar artery

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guide = lies lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
limit = extends from the antecubital fossa to the palm of the hand

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accompanying vein for the axillary artery

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axillary vein

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accompanying vein for the brachial artery

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basilic vein

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accompanying vein for the common carotid artery

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internal jugular

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accompanying vein for the dorsalis pedis artery

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didn’t say so..
plantar veins?

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accompanying vein for external iliac artery

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external iliac vein

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14
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accompanying vein for the femoral artery

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femoral vein

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accompanying vein for the radial artery

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didn’t say?…
possibly two small veins (venae comitantes)

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16
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accompanying vein for the ulnar artery

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innominate vein (old name)
brachiocephalic vein (new name)