Main arterial/venous branches and pulse points Flashcards

1
Q

Main pulse points in the neck

A
  1. Subclavian (medial portion of the supraclavicular fossa)

2. Carotid (anterior neck just below jaw angle)

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2
Q

Subclavian artery becomes axillary artery

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Lateral border of the 1st rib

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3
Q

Axillary artery becomes brachial artery

A

Inferior border of the teres major muscle

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4
Q

Brachial pulse detected

A

At cubital fossa

- Forms radial and ulnar arteries

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5
Q

Radial pulse detected

A

On wrist, on thumb side

- More superficial

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6
Q

Femoral artery is a continuation of

A

External iliac artery

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7
Q

Femoral pulse detected

A
  • Inner thigh

- Mid inguinal point (half way between pubic symphysis and anterior superior iliac spine)

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8
Q

Popliteal artery is a continuation of

A

Superficial femoral artery

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9
Q

Popliteal pulse detected

A

Posterior knee (popliteal fossa)

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10
Q

Posterior tibial pulse detected

A
  • Pimenta’s point (near the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon insertion point)
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11
Q

Posterior tibial route

A

Gives off fibular
Enters sole of foot inferior to the right malleolus of the ankle
Continues medially down plantar surface (medial and plantar arteries)

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12
Q

Dorsalis pedis is a continuation of

A

Anterior tibial artery

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13
Q

Dorsalis pedis pulse detected

A

Dorsum of the foot, between the 1st and 2nd toes

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14
Q

Superficial veins of upper limbs (used for venepuncture and cannulation)

A
  1. Cephalic vein
  2. Basilic vein
  3. Median cubital
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15
Q

Cephalic vein location and drainage

A
  • Lateral side

- Drains into axillary vein below clavicle

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16
Q

Basilic vein location and drainage

A
  • Medial side

- Continuous with brachial veins

17
Q

Median cubital function and location

A
  • Connects cephalic and basilic veins

- Across cubital fossa

18
Q

Superficial veins of the lower limbs

A
  1. Great saphenous

2. Small saphenous

19
Q

Great saphenous vein location and drainage

A
  • Travels medially

- Drains into femoral vein

20
Q

Small saphenous vein location and drainage

A
  • Travels posteriorly

- Drains into popliteal vein

21
Q

Deeps veins of the lower limbs

A

Popliteal
Femoral
External iliac