The Body (Nerves & Muscles) Flashcards

1
Q

Innervation of the Thenar Muscle (thumb)

A

Median Nerve

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2
Q

What is a Thenar?

A

are group of muscles on the palm & at base of the thumb

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3
Q

What innervates the anterior wrist?

A

Median nerve

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4
Q

What part of the arm is most susceptible to ulnar nerve injury?

A

Elbow

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5
Q

Which muscle in the arm is innervated by the radial nerve (supplies upper limbs)

A

triceps

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6
Q

What brachial nerve & musvle is for circumduction of the arm?

A

Auxiliary (b/c of deltoids)

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7
Q

Suspination of radio-ulnar joint?

A

biceps brachii

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8
Q

what muscle adducts the scapula?

A

rhomboids (minor best answer)

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9
Q

what muscle adducts?

A

trapezious & rhomboids (major, minor)

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10
Q

what muscles abducts?

A

serratus anterior, pectoralis

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11
Q

which one does not contributed to the posterior wall of the axilla?

A

Serratus anterior, Humerus

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12
Q

What is the posterior wall?

A

subscapularis, teres major, latissiumus dorsi, & scapula

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13
Q

Innervation that causes rotation of the arm

A

C5 (doc says C5-C6)

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14
Q

If a person can’t flex their wrist, what nerves are invovled?

A

C6-C7 (Ulnar n., Flexor Carpi Ulnaris m)

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15
Q

What innervates the Brachialis (biceps muscles)?

A

Musculocutaneous (C5-C7)

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16
Q

What is the most distal portion of the brachial plexus?

A

Branches (Musculocutaneous, Auxillary, median, radial, ulnar nerve)

17
Q

Auxillar sheath surrounds the auxillary vein, auxillary artery & 3 cords of the branchial plexus

A

No trunks/roots of brachial plexus

18
Q

Where do the 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal veins drain?

A

Accessory Hemizygous (formed by the 4th-8th intercostal veins)

19
Q

Right superior intercostal muscles drain into the right side of the what?

A

azygous vein

20
Q

Azygous vein leaves an impression on the what?

A

right lung

21
Q

What supplies the SA node?

A

Right Coronary Artery

22
Q

Where is atherosclerosis most common?

A

Abdominal Aorta

23
Q

What exits the thorax at T12

A

descending Aorta

24
Q

Toracic duct is behind what?

A

Esophagus & Aorta

25
Q

Esophagus begins at what level

A

Cricoid Cartilage (at C6), inferior to the cricothyroid

26
Q

What is posterior to the aorta?

a. Right Kidney
b. Liver
c. Colon (& pancreas are anterior to the abdominal aorta)

A

a. right kidney

27
Q

What are the visceral arteries of the abdominal/descending aorta?

A

Celiac Trunk & Inferior Mesenteric

28
Q

Visceral arteries include the celiac trunk, renal & superior/inferior mesenteric except?

A

not inferior phrenic

29
Q

Direct banch of the Celiac Trunk?

A

Splenic Artery (also Left Gastric and Common Hepatic A)

30
Q

Hepatic portal vein contains blood from the?

A

Superior mesenteric & Splenic Vein

31
Q

Hepatic Sinusoid drain what?

A

Portal Blood to Central Vein