Large Animal Pelvic Limb Flashcards

1
Q

LA:Where do you take a pulse on the large animal pelvic limb

A

Great Metatarsal Artery III

Medial Plantar Digital Artery

Lateral Plantar Digital Artery

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LA:Femoral Artery of the equine transitions to Popliteal Artery after the _________________.

A

Femoral Artery of the equine transitions to Popliteal Artery after the Caudal Femoral Artery.

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LA:Popliteal Artery transitions into ____________ in the equine.

A

Popliteal Artery transitions into Cranial Tibial Artery in the equine.

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4
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LA:Cranial Tibial Artery continues as the __________ at the level of the tarsus.

A

Cranial Tibial Artery continues as the Dorsal Pedal at the level of the tarsus.

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5
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LA:Dorsal Pedal Artery continues as the _____________ at the level of the equine metatarsus.

A

Dorsal Pedal Artery continues as the Great Metatarsal Artery III at the level of the equine metatarsus.

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6
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LA:The ____________ branches into Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Arteries at the level of the equine digits.

A

The Great Metatarsal III branches into Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Arteries at the level of the equine digits.

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7
Q

LA:Branches of the Sciatic Nerve

A

Common Peroneal Nerve

Tibial Nerve

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8
Q

LA:Branches of the Common Peroneal Nerve

A

Superficial Branch

Deep Branch

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9
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LA:Branches of the Deep branch of the Common Peroneal

A

Lateral Dorsal Metatarsal Nerve

Medial Dorsal Metatarsal Nerve

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10
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LA:The Lateral and Medial Dorsal Metatarsal Nerves continue as ___________ at the level of the equine digit.

A

The Lateral and Medial Dorsal Metatarsal Nerves continue as Lateral and Medial Dorsal Digital Nerves at the level of the equine digit.

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11
Q

LA:Branches of the Tibial Nerve

A

Medial Plantar Nerve

Lateral Plantar Nerve

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12
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LA:The dorsal branch of the Lateral Plantar Nerve gives off ______________ at the level of the splint bones.

A

The dorsal branch of the Lateral Plantar Nerve gives off Medial and Lateral Plantar Metatarsal Nerves at the level of the splint bones.

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13
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LA:The Medial and Lateral Plantar Neves continue as ___________ at the level of the equine digit.

A

The Medial and Lateral Plantar Neves continue as Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Nerves at the level of the equine digit.

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14
Q

LA:VAN runs

A

VAN runs Dorsal to Plantar

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15
Q

LA:Equine main digit supply

A

Great Metatarsal Artery III

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16
Q

LA:Bovine main digit supply

A

Dorsal Metatarsal Artery III

Common Digital Artery

17
Q

LA:Great Metatarsal Artery is found on the _________ side.

A

Great Metatarsal Artery is found on the Lateral side.

18
Q

LA:The Deep Branch of the Common Peroneal Nerve runs with the ______________.

A

The Deep Branch of the Common Peroneal Nerve runs with the Cranial Tibial Artery.

19
Q

LA:____________ damage causes paralysis of quadriceps group leading to the inability to bear weight.

A

Femoral Nerve damage causes paralysis of quadriceps group leading to the inability to bear weight.

20
Q

LA:__________ damage can occur during foaling causing an inability to adduct the limb.

A

Obturator Nerve damage can occur during foaling causing an inability to adduct the limb.

21
Q

LA:___________ damage causes a sagging hock and inability to flex digits.

A

Tibial Nerve damage causes a sagging hock and inability to flex digits.

22
Q

LA: ______________ runs with the Great Metatarsal Artery III

A

Lateral Dorsal Metatarsal Nerve runs with the Great Metatarsal Artery III

23
Q

LA: ___________ off the Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Nerves pass superficial to the Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Veins.

A

Dorsal Branches off the Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Nerves pass superficial to the Medial and Lateral Plantar Digital Veins.