"BCDEF of Music" * Book test * Card test * ADductor pollicis paralysed * Egawa test * Fromets sign * Musicians nerve 4 * Login or register to post comments * 2116 reads Median nerve: Supply to hand Submitted by neema_neetha on Sun‚ 11/10/2009 - 20:13 in * Anatomy * Upper Limb "Median nerve innervates the LOAF muscles" * Lumbricals 1 & 2 * Opponens pollicis * Abductor pollicis brevis * Flexor pollics brevis 3.666665 * Login or register to post comments
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or by physiological systems eg cardiovascular‚ respiratory etc. Here a tissue approach will be used. Topographical. Involves the study or description of regions and the relationships of the structures within the region‚ eg the shoulder region‚ cubital fossa‚ the hand. The complex three dimensional aspect of anatomy. Combined. There is
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posteriomedial aspect of the brachial artery‚ distal to teres major. It follows the radial nerve closely in the radial groove‚ finally divides into terminal radial and middle collateral branches at the cubital fossa. Nutrient artery of the humerus. Superior and Inferior ulnar collaterals artery: They take part in the cubital anastmosis. Terminal branches: Radial and Ulnar arteries. (William PL et al.‚
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EVERYTHING! Thursday‚ October 31‚ 2013 7:38 PM Lecture 10/15 • Test one Review (Shoulder) ○ The scapula ○ ○ ○ The Humerus Review Page 1 ○ ○ Capitulum □ Where the fovea and the head of the radius articulate Radial fossa □ Head of the radius lies in full flexion Trochlea □ T notch articulates on the ulna Coronoid fossa □ Coronoid process lies in full flexion Lateral and medial supracondylar ridges □ Attachment site Extensor carpi
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The ulnar nerve is formed from the medial cord nerve roots of C7-T1. Originating in the brachial plexus‚ it descends down the arm before passing around the medial epicondyle of the elbow (the so-called funny bone) and then passes between the heads of flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU). It gives some cutaneous branches just before the wrist whilst the motor branches pass around the hook of hamate. Its motor contribution is to all small muscles of the hand except the lateral two lumbricals as well as FCU
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explanation the major concepts you learned and any safety concerns associated with the lab. Learning the structural and functional differences among arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries. Identify the major arteries arising from the aorta through observation and dissection of a preserved specimen. identify the major veins draining into the superior and inferior vena cava through observation and dissection of a preserved specimen Exercise 1: Microscopic Structure of Blood
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE HEAD NECK The cardiovascular system consists of the heart‚ blood vessels‚ and the approximately 5 liters of blood that the blood vessels transport. Responsible for transporting oxygen‚ nutrients‚ hormones‚ and cellular waste products throughout the body‚ the cardiovascular system is powered by the body’s hardest-working organ — the heart‚ which is only about the size of a closed fist. Even at rest‚ the average heart easily pumps over 5 liters of blood throughout
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supply or drain. Most named veins will have the same name of its accompanying artery. Review the blood vessels of the various regions of the body listed below. Cranial cavity Head and neck Thoracic cavity Upper extremity Abdominopelvic cavity Lower extremity Some Major Blood Vessels Directions: Complete the table below indicating the area where blood flows based on the blood vessel carrying it. Head Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Common carotid Right &
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Phlebotomy Review Question What is the study of blood and blood-forming tissues called? Which of the following is NOT a component of a CBC: RBC count‚ WBG count‚ ESR‚ Hct. or Hgb? For what is AFB a test? What type of consent is inferred by signs‚ inaction or silence? If one is neglectful or fails to perform an obligation they are guilty of which of the following: breach of duty‚ damages‚ libel‚ slander or precedent? The Latin phrase that means "Let the master answer" is which of the following: guardian
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Include in your explanation the major concepts you learned and any safety concerns associated with the lab. Learning the structural and functional differences among arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries. Identify the major arteries arising from the aorta through observation and dissection of a preserved specimen. Identify the major veins draining into the superior and inferior vena cava through observation and dissection of a preserved specimen wear approved safety glasses at all times while working on lab
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