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29 Cards in this Set
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Nerve of the thigh
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lateral cutaneous
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Nerve of the inner thigh and knee
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femoral nerve
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Lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf
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peroneal
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Nerve of the inner knee
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obturator
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Nerve of the inner calf
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Saphenous
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Nerve of the top of the foot
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superficial peroneal nerve
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Nerve of the heal
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Sural
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Nerve of the dorsal big toe and next 2 toes
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Medial plantar
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Nerve of the dorsal 2 little toes
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lateral plantar
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Femoral nerve origin
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L2-L4
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Lateral cutaneous nerve origin
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L2-L3
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Origin of the obturator nerve
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L2-L4
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Origin of the common peroneal nerve
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L4-S2
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Origin of the saphenous nerve
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L3-L4
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Supplies sensation to the skin of the opposing halves of the first and second toes
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Deep peroneal nerves
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Origin of the tibial nerve
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L4-S3
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Patient can bend knee, which nerve was missed
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femoral
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Patient can adduct knees, which nerve was missed
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obturator
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Patient can dorsi flex and evert foot, which nerve has been missed
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common peroneal
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Patient can flex invert, plantar flex, and flex the toes
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tibial nerve
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Landmarks for the sciatic nerve
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greater trochanter
posterior iliac spine piriformis muscle |
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Landmarks for the lateral cutaneous nerve
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superior iliac spine
inguinal ligament |
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Landmark for the obturator nerve
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lateral and inferior to the spine of the pubis
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Two continuations of the sciatic nerve
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common peroneal
tibial |
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Which nerves are part of the lumbar plexus
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lateral femoral cutaneous
femoral obturator |
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Which nerves are part of the sacral plexus
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posterior cutaneous
sciatic nerve |
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Where does the deep peroneal nerve run
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midline under the extensor hallucis
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Where does the superficial peroneal nerve run
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lateral malleolus
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Where does the saphenous nerve run
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medial malleolus
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