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27 Cards in this Set

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A - Sup. vena cava
B - ascending aorta
C - pericardium
D - right auricle
E - Right ventricle
F - atrioventricular groove aka coronary sulcus
G - RIght ventricle
H - pericardium
I - Apex
J - left ventricle
K - left interventricular sulcus
M - Left auricle
N - Left pulmonary artery
O - Aortic arch
P - aortic arch
A - aortic arch
B - Left pulmonary artery
C - left superior pulmonary vein
D - left inferior pulmonary vein
E - Coronary sulcus
F - Left ventricle
G - Apex
H - Inf. vena cava
I - Left atrium
J - Right atrium
K - Right inferior pulmonary vein
L - right superior pulmonary vein
M - Right pulmonary artery
N - Sup. vena cava
A - Right coronary artery
B - Left coronary artery
C - Anterior interverntricular artery
D - Circumflex artery
E - Great cardiac vein
F - (Written) - Right marginal branch
G - Anterior cardiac vein
H anterior cardiac vein
I - SMall cardiac vein
J - Pulmonary trunk
K - aorta
L - SA (sinuatrial) artery
A - SA (sinuatrial) artery
B - right coronary artery
C - Right marginal artery
D - Posterior interventricular artery
E - Middle cardiac vein
F - Coronary Sinus
G - Left marginal artery
H - Circumflex artery
I - Left posterior ventricular vein
J - Left marginal vein
A - Sup vena cava
B - pectinate muscle
C - Fossa ovalis
D - Opening to coronary sinus
E - Tricuspid valve
F - Inferior vena cava
A - Pulmonary Trunk
B - semilunar valves
C - Interventricular septum
D - trabeculae carnae
E - Papillary muscle
F - Chordae tendinae
G - Tricuspid valve
H - atrioventricular orifice
A - semilunar valves opening to aorta
B - Bicuspid valves
C - Papillary muscle
D - Chordae tendinae
E - Trabeculae carnae
F - Interventricular septum
G - Interventricular septum
A - Left phrenic nerve
B - Aortic arch
C - ligamentum arteriosum
D - left pulomary artery
E - Right phrenic nerve
F - Ascending aorta
G - Pulmonary trunk
H - Sup. vena cava
I - Left brachiosephalic vein
J - right braciosephalic vein
K - Braciocephalic TRUNK
L - left common carotid artery
A - Left vagus nerve
B - Aortic arch
C - Ligamentum arteriosum
D - Left pulmonary artery
E - left phrenic nerve
F - pulmonary veins
G - descending aorta
H - Esophagus
I - Pulmonary trunk
J - Right pulmonary artery
K - trachea
L - Right phrenic nerve
M - right vagus nerve
O - Left recurrent largyngeal nerve
P - left Common carotid artery
Q - left Subclavian artery
R - Brachiosephalic trunk
A - right vagus nerve
B - Sympathetic trunk and ganglia
C - Trachea
A - Great Auricular nerve
B - Lesser occipital nerve
C - External jugular vein
D - Lateral supraclavicular nerves
E - Intermediate (middle) supraclavicular nerve
F - Medial supraclavicular nerve
G - Sternocleidomastoid muscle
H - Platysma
I - Transverse cervical nerve
What are the branches of the Great Auricular nerve, and where are they located?
the Facial branch, more anterior and the mastoid branch, more posterior
A - Accesroy nerve
B - external jugular vein
A - Thyrohyoid muscle
B - superior belly of omohyoid
C - sternohyoid
D - sternothyroid
E -Sternocleidomastoid
A - Ansa cervicalis
B - Sternocleidomastoid muscle
C - Sternohyoid muscle
D - superior belly of omohyoid muscle
E - Sternothyroid muscle
F - Internal jugular vein
A - Common carotid artery
B - Vagus nerve
C - internal jugular vein
D - Internal carotid artery
E - external carotid artery
A - Facial artery
B - Facial artery
C - Lingual arery
D - Ascending pharyngeal artery
E - Superior Laryngeal artery
F - Superior thyroid artery
G - External caroid artery
A - internal jugular vein
B - Brachiosephalic vein
C - subclavian vein
A - Ascending cervical artery
B - thyrocervical trunk
C - vertebral artery
D - subclavian artery
E - Internal thoracic artery
A - Ascending cervical artery
B - phrenic nerve
C - common carotid artery
D - vagus nerve
E - transverse cervical artery
F - Thyrocervical trunk
G - suprascapular artery
H - Internal thoracic aretery
A - Deep cervical and highest intercostal arteries
B - Costocervical trunk
C - subclavian artery
D - Dorsal scapular artery
A - Thyrocervical trunk
B - Ascending cervical artery
C - posterior scalene muscle
D - accesory nerve
E - medial scalene muscle
F - Transverse cervical artery
G - Suprascapular artery
H - Brachial plexus
I - Anterior scalene muscle
J - subclavian arteyr
K - internal thoracic arteyr
A - Vertebral foramen
B - Anterior tubercule
C - Facet for dens of axis
D - Superior articular facet
E - Posterior arch
F - anterior arch
G - Transverse foramen
H - Transverse process
I - Posterior tubercule
A - dense
B - superior articular facet
C - vertebral foramen
D - spinous process
E - lamina
A - transverse foramen
B - body
C - lamina
D - Inferior articular facets
E - Spinous process
A - Ligamentum nuchae
B - Levator scapulae
C - Rhomboid major (minor above it)
D - splenius capitis
A - Semispinalis capitits
B - longissimus capitis
C - levator scapulae
D - obliquus capitis inferior
E - rectus capitis major
F - rectus capitis minor
G - Superior obliquus capitis