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Identify arterial blood supply to the upper extremity, proximal to distal.
Subclavian Artery
Brachial Artery
Radial and Ulnar Arteries
Identify the main bones of the arm.
Humerus
Condyles of the Humerus
Ulna
Radius
What muscle extends the forearm?
Triceps Brachii :Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus
What is your olecranon?
Ulnar head
True or False: The Left subclavian artery originates directly from the aorta
true
2. The brachial arteries bifurcate:

a. Proximal to the axillary fossa

b. Distal to the axillary fossa

c. Proximal to the antecubital fossa

d. Distal to the antecubital fossa.
c
3. The muscle responsible for the flexion and abduction of the hand at the wrist is::

a. Flexor carpi ulnaris

b. Flexor carpi radialis

c. Flexor pollicis longus

d. Abductor pollicis longus
b
4. The nerve innervating the muscle in question 3 is:

a. Radial nerve

b. Median nerve

c. Ulnar nerve

d. Humeral nerve
c
5. The olecranon is on the _____ and articulates with the trochlea of the _____ to form the elbow hinge joint.

a. Humerus, Radius

b. Radius, Ulna

c. Ulna, Humerus

d. Radius, Head
c
6. The lymph nodes that drain the arm drain into which trunk?:

a. Jugular

b. Bronchomediastinal

c. Intercostal

d. Subclavian
d