Upper limb Flashcards

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Flexor digitorum superficialis

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Teres major

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Anterior interosseus artery

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Musculocutaneous nerve

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Median nerve

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Where do all of the upper limb lymphatics end up?

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Axillary lymph nodes

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Ulnar nerve

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Where is the common extensor origin for forearm muscles?

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Lateral epidcondyle of humerus

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Which muscles abduct the fingers?

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Dorsal interossei

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Which nerve would innervate this area?

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Ulnar nerve

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What are the successive arteries in the right arm from the brachiocephalic artery?

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Subclavian > Axillary > Brachial > radial/ulna

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Radial nerve

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The nerve supplies the lateral forearm?

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Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm

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Medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve

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Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm

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Which nerve is this?

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Ulnar nerve

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Which nerve would innervate this area?

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Ulnar nerve

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radial groove

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Brachial artery

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Lateral epicondyle

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Musculocutaneous nerve

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Ulnar nerve

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Long head of biceps

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Which nerve is endangered by a fracture of medial epicondyle?

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Ulnar nerve

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Ulnar nerve
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What are the 4 attachments for the flexor retinaculum?
Scaphoid. Trapezium. Hook Of hamate. Pisiform. (STOP)
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Which nerve would innervate this area?
Radial nerve
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Deltoid tuberosity
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Basilic vein
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Greater tubercle
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Which nerve is endangered by an inferior shoulder dislocation?
Axillary nerve
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Short head of biceps
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Cephalic vein
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Latissimus dorsi
57
Which nerve would innervate this area?
Median nerve
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Basilic vein
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Radial nerve
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Which nerve would innervate this area?
Median nerve
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Teres minor
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Flexor digitorum superficialis inserts where?
Middle phalynx
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Which muscles does the musculocutaneous nerve supply?
Biceps, brachialis and coracobrachialis
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Deltoid tuberosity
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Median cubital vein
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Infraspinatus
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Axillary nerve
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Axillary nerve
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Which ventral rami give rise to the brachial plexus?
C5-T1
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Flexor digitorum profundus
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Which nerve runs here?
Ulnar nerve
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Lesser tubercle
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Musculocutaneous nerve
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Which muscle does the ulnar artery run under?
Flexor carpi ulnaris
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Supraspinatus
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What nerve is this?
Median nerve
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Which nerve would innervate this area?
Ulnar nerve
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Which nerve is often called the nerve of fine movements?
Ulnar nerve
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For drainage of the hand, which vein comes for the ulnar side?
Basilic vein
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What do the fibres of the posterior division of the brachial plexus go on to supply?
Extensor muscles and the skin overlying them
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Cephalic vein
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Which nerve would innervate this area?
Median nerve
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Subscapularis
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a axillary nerve b. radial nerve c. lateral cutaneous nerve from musculocutaneous nerve d. median nerve e. ulnar nerve
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Which 3 muscles are in the anteior compartment of the arm?
Biceps. Brachialis. Coracobrachialis.
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Flexor pollicis longus
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What part of the brachial plexus is behind the clavicle?
Divisions
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Which nerve would innervate this area?
Median nerve
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Radial nerve
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Which nerve supplies deltoid?
Axillary nerve
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Acromion
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Median nerve
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Musculocutaneous nerve
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Ulnar nerve
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Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm
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Flexor digitorum superficialis splits into how many tendons?
4
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Trapezius
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Which nerve passes through the carpal tunnel?
Median nerve
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Median nerve
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Axillary nerve
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Which nerve passes between the two heads of flexor carpi ulnaris?
Ulnar nerve
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Ulnar nerve
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Which nerve passes between the heads of coracobrachialis?
Musculocutaneous nerve
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a. radial nerve b. median nerve c. ulnar nerve
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What movement of the shoulder is subscapularis responsible for?
Medial/internal rotation
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Supinator
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Ulnar nerve
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Axillary nerve
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Which muscle does the radial artery run under?
Brachioradialis
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Radial nerve
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Radial nerve
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Which muscle initiates abduction of the arm?
Supraspinatus initiates first bit of abduction ie first 15 degrees
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Median nerve
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Radial nerve
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Ulna nerve
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Musculocutaneous nerve
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Axillary nerve
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Flexor carpi ulnaris
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Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm
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Brachialis
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capitulum
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Cephalic vein
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What movement of the shoulder is suprascapularis responsible for?
Abduction
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Where do the 5 superficial wrist flexors have the origin?
Common flexor origin on anterior aspect of medial epicondyle.
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Olecranon
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Ulnar nerve
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Flexor carpi radialis
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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff?
Subscapularis. Supraspinatus. Infraspinatus. Teres minor.
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Flexor digitorum superficialis supplies which fingers?
2 to 5
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Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm (from musculocutaneous)
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Acromion
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Radial nerve
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Which nerve represents cutaneous perception in the pinky finger?
Ulnar nerve
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What are 3 common sites of fracture in the humerus?
Surgical neck, mid-shaft and supracondylar
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What is the ball and socket joint in the shoulder more technically known as?
Glenohumeral joint
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Which nerve is associated with the 'funny bone'?
Ulna nerve
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What will be endangered with a fracture of the mid-shaft of the humerus?
Radial nerve
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What will be endangered with a fracture of the surgical neck of the humerus?
Axillary nerve
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What will be endangered with a fracture of the supracondylar region of the humerus?
Median nerve and brachial artery
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What is endangered with a sterno-clavicular dislocation?
Sub-clavian vein and artery
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What is the 'cap' of the elbow? Which bone does it belong to?
Olecranon. Part of ulna
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What does the spine of the scapula become as it ends laterally?
Acromium
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Which bone is the glenoid cavity part of?
Scapula
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In what position is the elbow most secure?
In extension
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Which bone is the coracoid process a part of?
Scapula
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Some lovers try positions that they can't handle
Scaphoid lunate triquetrum pisiform trapezium trapezoid capitate hamate
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Which forearm bone articulates with the wrist for wrist movements?
Radius
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What is the largest wrist bone?
Capitate
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Some lovers try positions that they can't handle.... where does this acronym begin?
Radial side of the proximal row
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Which nerve is compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome?
Median nerve
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FOOSH will transmit force to which bone of the wrist?
Capitate
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Which bone of the carpals is most commonly fractured?
Scaphoid
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What is a Colles fracture?
Fracture of distal radium
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