This muscle of the rotator cuff is responsible for initiation the first 15 degrees of shoulder abduction.
What is Supraspinatus?
This artery is the major contributor to the deep palmar arch.
What is the radial artery?
A patient presents with a foot drop when walking, you identify then nerve responsible.
What is the deep fibular/peroneal nerve?
A valgus force to the knee will most likely injure this ligament.
What is the MCL?
This organ receives blood from the celiac trunk and empties into the hepatic portal vein.
What is the stomach?
These two muscles create hip abduction and pelvic stabilization during gait and are innervated by the superior gluteal nerve.
What are the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus?
These three major branches of the abdominal aorta supply foregut, midgut, and hindgut respectively.
What are the celiac trunk, SMA, and IMA?
This nerve pierces the coracobrachialis and provides sensation to the lateral forearm.
What is the musculocutaneous nerve?
A patient presents with Trendelenbrug gait. This nerve is likely damaged.
Pain radiating to the right shoulder blade may be referred pain from this abdominal organ.
What is the gallbladder?
This deep posterior leg muscle flexes the big toe and travels through the tarsal tunnel.
What is the flexor hallicus longus?
This artery passes with the axillary nerve in the quadrangular space.
What is posterior humeral circumflex artery?
This nerve has a common entrapment site in-between the hook of the hamate and the pisiform.
What is the ulnar nerve?
Numbness in the anteromedial leg and medial foot indicates involvement of this terminal sensory nerve.
What is the saphenous nerve?
This abdominal organ recieves blood supply directly from the abdominal aorta.
What are the kidneys?
These Abdominal muscles perform ipsilateral rotation unilaterally.
What is internal obliques?
This artery supplies the posterior compartment of the leg and gives rise to the fibular artery.
What is the posterior tibial artery?
This cranial nerve gives parasympathetic fibers to the parotid gland.
What is CN IX (glossopharyngeal)
What is the Deltoid ligament?
Referred pain to the left shoulder following abdominal trauma indicates irritation of this specific nerve.
What is the Phrenic Nerve (C3-C5)?
What are Gemellus superior and inferior?
This artery, if lacerated during repair of an inguinal hernia, could cause rapid internal bleeding due to its course just medial to the deep inguinal ring.
What is the inferior epigastric artery?
Your patient presents with difficulty holding their bladder and deacreased sensation on their genitals. What nerve is this?
Pudendal n.
You are having trouble going to the bathroom, to ease your experience you grab you handy-dandy sqauttypotty® and you feel so much relief that now you can use the bathroom! Your squattypotty® relieved this muscle.
What is Puborectalis muscle?
This organ sits in the right upper quadrant, has dual blood supply, and produces coagulation factors.
What is the liver?