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