The Hand Flashcards

1
Q

What is the order of bones from lateral to medial (in the anatomical position) of the first row of carpal bones?

A

Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrium
Pisiform

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2
Q

What is the order of bones from lateral to medial (in the anatomical position) of the second row of carpal bones?

A

Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capitate
Hamate

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3
Q

What is the number order of the metacarpal bones from thumb to pinky?

A

1-5

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4
Q

Do all digits have the same number of phalanges?

A

No - the thumb lacks a middle phalanx

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5
Q

The pisiform, hook of hamate, tubercle of trapezium and tubercle of scaphoid all sit on which side of the hand?

A

Ventral

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6
Q

What type fo synovial joint is the radiocarpal joint?

A

Comdyloid

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7
Q

What forms the roof of the carpal tunnel?

A

Flexor retinaculum

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8
Q

Which nerve travels through the carpal tunnel?

A

Median nerve

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9
Q

Which ligament ties together the 2nd-5th metacarpals to prevent them from fanning out?

A

Deep transverse metacarpal ligament

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10
Q

What kind of synovial joint exists between the carpal and metacarpal bones?

A

Plane joint

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11
Q

What kind of synovial joint exists between the trapezium and first metacarpal?

A

Saddle joint

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12
Q

What kind of synovial joint is the metarcapal-phalanges joint?

A

Condyloid joint

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13
Q

What kind of synovial joint is the inter-phalangeal joints?

A

Hinge joints

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14
Q

Which ligament of the thumb is particularly important in the pinch grip?

A

Ulnar collateral ligament

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15
Q

Which tendons run through the carpal tunnel?

A

4 tendons of Flexor digitorum superficialis
4 tendons of flexor digitorum produndus
Tendon of flexor pollicis longus

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16
Q

Which nerve is responsible for thumb opposition?

A

Median nerve

17
Q

What structures are transmitted by the guyon tunnel?

A

Ulnar nerve and artery

18
Q

Which nerve is responsible for thumb abduction?

A

Ulnar nerve

19
Q

Which artery sits in the anatomical snuffbox?

A

Radial artery

20
Q

Which tendons comprise the anatomical sunffbox?

A

Extensor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis brevis
Anductor pollicus brevis

21
Q

The thenar muscle sits on the medial aspect of the hand and the hypothenar muscle on the lateral aspect. T/f?

A

False the opposite is true

22
Q

Which nerve principally supplies the thenar eminence?

A

Median nerve

23
Q

Which nerve principally supplies the hypothenar eminence?

A

Ulnar nerve

24
Q

What is the function of the lumbricals?

A

To modify the action of thr flexors of the hand

25
Q

Which movement is allowed by the simultaneous action fo the lumbricals and dorsal interossei?

A

Simultaneous extension of the interphalangeal joints and flexion of the metacarpal phalangeal joints

26
Q

Which nerve supplies the sensory function of the pinky and half of the ring finger?

A

Ulnar nerve

27
Q

Which nerve supplies sensory function to the palmar aspect of the thumb, index finger, middle finger and half of the ring finger and the tips of the dorsal aspect of the ring, index and middle fingers?

A

Median nerve

28
Q

Which nerve provides sensory function to the dorsal aspect of the thumb, index finger and middle finger?

A

Radial nerve

29
Q

Which artery forms the superficial palmar arch of the hand?

A

Ulnar artery

30
Q

Which artery passes dorsal to the first metacarpal and loops around it to appear deep on the palm side to feed to deep palmar arch of the hand?

A

Radial artery

31
Q

The cephalic and basilic veins are superficial veins of the hand, forearm and arm. Which deep veins do these drain to?

A

Cephalic vein drains to subclavian vein

Basilic vein drains to axillary vein