MCQ Flashcards
movement that is not possible at the wrist
ulnar abduction
radial deviation -> abduction
ulnar deviation -> adduction
attachment of these muscles at transverse processes
levator scapulae
splenius cervicis
lateral rotation of the humerus
teres minor
simian hand
is an inability to abduct thumb away from rest of hnads
what arteries contribute to the superficial palmar arch
ulnar artery contribution from radial artery
what nerves exit pelvis through greater sciatic foramen
superior gluteal nerve inferior gluteal nerve pudendal nerve sciatic nerve posterior femoral cutaneous nerve Nerve to obturator internus Nerve to quadratus femoris
what muscle exit pelvis through greater sciatic foramen
piriformis superior gluteal nerve exits above rest of nerves exit below
gluteus medius and minimus rotate the thigh
medially rotate
gluteus maximus rotates the thigh
laterally
syndesmosis joint
fibrous joint
what is the first bone to ossify in fetal life ?
the clavicle
does the clavicle have a medullary cavity ?
no
clavicle is a long bone or a short bone ?
long bone
most common site of fracture of the clavicle
junction of the lateral two thirds and the medial third
what kind of movement at a plane synovial joint?
gliding
what is found in the deltopectoral groove?
cephalic vein
efferent vessels converge into the subclavian trunk join the venous system ?
on the right at the junction between the right subclavian vein and the right internal jugular vein and on the left by the thoracic duct
tail of the breast
extension of the breast that extends into the axilla
breast is supplied by
the lateral thoracic, internal thoracic and intercoastal arteries
nipple is located
between rib 3 and 7
deltoid abducts arm from - to
15-90 degrees
supraspinatus
0-15 degrees
serratus anterior and trapezius
90-180 degrees
flat shoulder caused by
lesion to the axillary nerve or damage to deltoid or teres minor