Anatomy Flashcards
(39 cards)
sleep pillow
C2
football shoulder pad
C4
radial side of arm, forearm, hand
C5-C6
thumb suckers
C6
supplies the ulnar side of the forearm, and hand
C8-T1
nipple area
T4
rib margin
T8
umbilicus
T10
groin
T12-L1
inguinal ligament
L1 (IL)
great toe
L4
lateral leg, mid dorsum of foot
L5
little toe
S1
posterior thigh
S2
perineum, not anus
S4-S5
referred pn to heart
T1-T5
referred pn from stomach to dermatomes
T5-T7
- appendix visceral pn sensation carried by SNS at _____ level, giving dull aching _____ ______
- T10
2. Periumbilical pn
- appendix somatic pn sensation via ____ _____ surrounding appendix gives sensation of _____ pn to palpation
- parietal peritoneum
2. RLQ
Coronary Arteries – most common arrangement
Right coronary dominant (supplies posterior interventricular septum)
referred pn definition
the visceral afferent neurons from a diseased organ converge on a given spinal cord level and are “referred” to the somatic afferent neurons at the same spinal cord level
referred pn to pericardium
C3,4,5 via phrenic nerve
visceral pn from heart via sympathetic trunk can be referred to the cutaneous regions supplied by the same cutaneous Spinal Cord levels – ie,
T1-T4,T5
Visceral afferent fibers sensing alterations in blood pressure and blood chemistry are carried via the
Vagus nerve