Anatomy Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
Q

What spinal nerves contribute to the brachial plexus?

A

C5, C6, C7, C8, T1

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What are the sections of the brachial plexus?

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Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches

Read the damn cadaver book

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3
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How many trunks are there / names?

A

3

Superior, middle, inferior

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4
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What are the divisions?

A

anterior and posterior

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5
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How are cords named?

A

named by position relative to the axillary artery

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6
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How many cords are there / names?

A

3

lateral, posterior and medial

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7
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Which part of spinal nerves contribute to the plexus?

A

anterior rami

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8
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Main branches of plexus?

A

5

Axillary, radial, musculocutaneous, median and ulnar

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9
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Long thoracic nerve from what nerve roots?

A

C5, C6 and C7

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10
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What does the long thoracic nerve supply?

A

Serratus anterior

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11
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Which trunk gives off the suprascapular nerve?

A

Superior trunk

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What does the suprascapular nerve supply?

A

supraspinatus and infraspinatus

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13
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Nerve supply to subscapularis

A

Upper and lower subscapular nerves

from posterior cord

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14
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What branches does the posterior cord give?

A

Radial, axillary

Upper and lower subscapular nerves, thoracodorsal nerve

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15
Q

Nerve supply to latissimus dorsi

A
Thoracodorsal nerve 
(from posterior cord)
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16
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What branches do the lateral and medial cords give?

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musculocutaneous, median and ulnar

M shape

17
Q

What is the brachial plexus?

A

a network of nerve fibres supplying the upper limb

18
Q

Where is the brachial plexus found?

A

Begins at the root of the neck, passes through the axilla and into the upper limb

19
Q

Axillary nerve - sensory supply to…

A

Badge patch area

20
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Axillary nerve - motor supply to…

A

Deltoid and teres minor

21
Q

Radial nerve - sensory supply to…

A

Posterior forearm, lateral dorsal surface of hand and lateral 3 +1/2 digits up to PIP joints

22
Q

Radial nerve - motor supply to…

A
Posterior arm - triceps
Posterior forearm (and lateral compartment)
23
Q

Musculocutaneous nerve - sensory supply to…

A

Lateral surface of the forearm

24
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Musculocutaneous nerve - motor supply to…

A

Anterior arm

coracobrachialis, biceps, brachialis

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Musculocutaneous nerve - movements
Flexion at shoulder and elbow | supination of forearm (biceps)
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Median nerve - sensory supply to...
palm of hand to half of 4th digit | dorsal surface - skin over the lateral 3 + 1/2 digits from PIP joints to tip of fingers
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Median nerve - motor supply to...
most muscles in forearm (except FCU and 1/2 of FDP) | LOAF muscles in hand
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Ulnar nerve - sensory supply to...
medial fingers (1+1/2) and associated palmar/dorsal area of hand
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Ulnar nerve - motor supply to...
All muscles in hand (except LOAF) | FCU and 1/2FDP (to 4th and 5th digit) in forearm
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Where are the roots found?
In the neck
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Where are the trunks?
Supraclavicular
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Where are the branches?
Behind the clavicle