Gallbladder Flashcards

1
Q

GB 1

Location

A

Lateral to the lateral canthus, dorsal to the frontal process of the zygomatic bone

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2
Q

GB 1

Nerves

A

Trigeminal nerve

Facial nerve

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3
Q

GB 1

Indications

A

Eye pain, dry eye, facial nerve injury

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4
Q

GB 2

Location

A

Ventral to the intertragic incisure, at the caudal border of the condylar process of the mandible, located with mouth open

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5
Q

GB 2

Nerves

A

Trigeminal nerve
Facial nerve
C2 spinal nerve

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6
Q

GB 2

Indications

A

Ear problems, including otitis media, facial numbness and paralysis, TMJ dysfunction

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7
Q

GB 14

Location

A

1 cun dorsal to the orbital rim in line with the pupil

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8
Q

GB 14

Nerves

A

Trigeminal nerves

Facial nerves

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9
Q

GB 14

Indications

A

Frontal sinusitis, headaches, eye pain, epilepsy

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10
Q

GB 20

Location

A

Craniolateral to BL 10, between the attachments of the sterno-occipitalis portion of the sternocephalicus and the cleidocervical portion of the brachiocephalicus m; caudal to the base of the ear

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11
Q

GB 20

Nerves

A

Cranial cervical spinal nerves

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12
Q

GB 20

Indications

A

Early upper respiratory infection, head and neck pain, eye problems, vertigo

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13
Q

GB 21

Location

A

Midpoint of the cranial border of the scapula

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14
Q

GB 21

Nerve

A

Spinal accessory nerve

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15
Q

GB 21

Indications

A

Local or regional muscle tension, thoracic limb dysfunction

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16
Q

GB 24

Location

A

In a depression ventral to the costochondral junction of the 9th intercostal space, caudodorsal to LR 14

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17
Q

GB 24

Nerves

A

Midthoracic spinal nerves

18
Q

GB 24

Indication

A

Hepatobiliary problems, intercostal neuralgia, regional pain

19
Q

GB 25

Location

A

On the lateral aspect of the abdomen, at the tip of the 13th rib

20
Q

GB 25

Nerves

A

Caudal thoracic spinal nerves

21
Q

GB 25

Indications

A

Kidney problems, regional pain

22
Q

GB 29

Location

A

One-third the distance from the greater trochanter to the cranial dorsal iliac spine

23
Q

GB 29

Nerve

A

Cranial gluteal nerve

24
Q

GB 29

Indications

A

Hip problems

25
Q

GB 30

Location

A

Midway between the greater trochanter and the tuber ischii

26
Q

GB 30

Nerve

A

Sciatic nerve

27
Q

GB 30

Indications

A

Hip problems, sciatic nerve dysfunction

28
Q

GB 31

Location

A

On the midline of the lateral aspect of the thigh, 7 cun proximal to the popliteal crease

29
Q

GB 31

Nerves

A

Femoral nerve

Sciatic nerve

30
Q

GB 31

Indications

A

Hip or pelvic limb pain or neurologic dysfunction

31
Q

GB 33

Location

A

On the lateral stifle, proximal to the joint line, in a depression caudal to the femur in the biceps femoris m

32
Q

GB 33

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

33
Q

GB 33

Indications

A

Pain, arthritis, and/or edema of the stifle

34
Q

GB 34

Location

A

In the depression cranial and distal to the fibular head

35
Q

GB 34

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

36
Q

GB 34

Indications

A

Stifle pain, musculotendinous pain or tension, hepatobiliary disorders, lateral pelvic limb or hip discomfort

37
Q

GB 39

Location

A

3 cun proximal to the lateral malleolus in the depression between the caudal border of the fibula and the tendons of the peroneus (fibularis) longus and brevis mm.

38
Q

GB 39

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

39
Q

GB 39

Indications

A

Pelvic limb pain, movement problems and/or stiffness, bone marrow disorders

40
Q

GB 41

Location

A

In the depression distal to the junction of the 4th and 5th metatarsals, lateral to the extensor digitorum longus tendon

41
Q

GB 41

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

42
Q

GB 41

Indications

A

Local foot pain, eye problems