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Why you are able to tie of external jugular without "a person's head exploding"
Communication between veins; anterior communicating drains to external, also communicates with facial which communicates with external jugular
Branches of thyrocervical a. trunk (SAIT) OR
1. Suprascapular a.
2. Ascending thyroid
3. Inferior thyroid
4. Transverse cervical
OR dorsal scapular
Transverse cervical a. supplies
Levator scapulae, trapezius, rhomboids
Suprascapular a. supplies
Supra and infraspinatus
Dorsal scapular a. supplies
Same as transverse cervical; levator scapular, trapezius, rhomboids
Internal thoracic a. supplies
Intercostal
Branches of thoracoacromial a. trunk (Andy Cooper Drive a Pontiac)
-Acromial
-Clavicular
-Deltoid
-Pectoral
Superior thoracic a. supplies
Intercostals
Lateral thoracic a. supplies
Pec major & minor, serratus anterior
Subscapular a. branches
-Thoracodorsal
-Circumflex scapular
Thoracodorsal a. supplies
Latissimus dorsi
Subclavian a. boundaries
Branch from brachiocephalic to 1st rib
Axillary a. boundaries
1st rib to inferior teres major border
Brachial a. boundaries
Teres major to bifurcation
Brachail a. accompanied by ___ v.
Basilic
Profunda brachii desceds with ____ n
Radial
Branches from ulnar a
(2)
-Recurrent
-Common interosseous
Common interosseous branches (3)
Anterior, posterior, recurrent
Anterior interosseous a. location
Between digitorum profundus and flexor pollicis longus
Posterior interosseous separated from anterior by
Interosseous membrane
Radial a. is deep to ____ muscle
Brachioradials
Dorsal metacarpal a. will divide to:
Provide one surface of 2 digits (medial of one, lateral of adjacent)