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A-145. What passes the the forem magnum?
Spinal Cord

Accessory Nerve

Vertebral Arteries

Spinal Arteries
A-145. What muscles move the eyes nasaly and temporaly?
Nasal: rectus muscles

Temporal: oblique muscles
A-145. What muscle is responsible for accommodation of the eye?
Ciliary Muscle
A-145. "The GENI comes out of the lamp."

"The toungue is STYL-IN"

"HYO brings the tongue down LO"

WTF do these mean?
GENIoglossus pulls the toung out

STYLoglossus pulls the tounge IN

HYOglossus pulls the tongue down
A-145. What muscles open the mouth?
Lat. ptergoid

Digastric

Geniohyoid
A-145. The recurrent laryngeal nerve controls what functions in the larynx?
Open/close the glottis

Relax the vocal chords
A-145. Scapular winging is due to paralysis of what muscle by which nerve?
Anterior serratus

Long thoracic nerve
A-145. Injuries to the Upper BP, posterior BP cords, and lower BP cause what clinical presentation?
UBP: tackling injury - waiter's tip position

PCBP: compression from too long of crutches - wrist drop due to Radial N. injury

LBP: birthing injury from pulling the arms - claw hand due to Ulnar N. damage
A-145. A damaged Median nerve limits what motions and sensory? (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
No flex of thumb, index, or middle finger

No thumb opposition and apothenar atrophy
A-145. Supination is an action of what muscle and nerve?
Biceps brachii

Musculocutaneous N.
A-145. The flexor carpi radialis/ulnaris induce what motions?
Both flex the wrist

Radialis: abduct the wrist

Ulnaria: adduct the wrist
A-145. Severing the inferior/superior gluteal nerves will lead to the loss of what motion?
Inf: external rotation + hip ext

Sup: internal rotation +abduction
A-145. Severing the sciatic nerve will cut off what motions of the leg?
Flexion

Internal/External Rotaion
A-145. Injury to this nerve causes foot drop?
Common fibular (peroneal)
A-145. The sinus and AV node and fed by what artery?
Right Coronary
A-145. The colon is fed by what two arteries?
Superior/Inferior Mesenteric
A-145. The ovarian and testicular arteries are fed by what artery?
Aorta
A-145. What's the difference b/t Wernicke and Broca's aphasia?
Broca: good comprehension with nonfluent speech

Wernicke: poor comprehension with fluent/nonsensical speech