The spinal nerves that make up the median nerve.
What is... C5-T1
Small posterior arm muscle.
What is...Anconeus
Action(s) of the Levator Scapulae
What is...Scapular Elevation and Scapular Downward Depression
The cranial nerve that innervates the Lateral Rectus.
What is the Abducent Nerve
The oblique muscles contracting if I Russian Twist to the right
What is left external oblique and right internal oblique
The spinal nerves that make up the ulnar nerve.
What is...C8-T1
This nerve innervates all of the posterior arm muscles.
What is the radial nerve
The action(s) and innervation of the ascending fibers of the trapezius.
What is... Scapular Depression, Scapular Upward Rotation, Spinal Accessory Nerve
The cranial nerve associated with the efferent pupillary light reflex.
What is the Oculomotor Nerve
The nerve (and peripheral nerves) that innervate the diaphragm, also the other important structure innervated by this nerve.
What is the Phrenic Nerve (C3-C5), Pericardium
The muscles that are innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve. (must identify all that you have to know)
What are... Biceps Brachii, Brachialis, Coracobrachialis
The muscle that performs weak shoulder flexion and adduction.
What is.. the coracobrachialis
The action(s) and innervation of the anterior deltoid.
What is... GH Flexion, GH Internal Rotation, Axillary Nerve (C5-C6)
The cranial nerve that innervates the motor function of the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
What is the Hypoglossal Nerve
All parts of an osteon
What are osteocytes, lacunae, canaliculi, concentric lamellae, central/haverisan canal
The muscles that are innervated by the Median nerve. (must identify all that you have to know)
What are... Flexors of the Forearm and Thenar/Thumb
The three heads of the triceps brachii and their action(s)
What is... Long, Lateral, Medial head. Elbow Extension, long head only GH Extension
The most commonly torn rotator cuff and it's action(s)
What is the Supraspinatus, Stabilize Humerus to GH Joint, First 30 degrees of GH Abduction
The cranial nerves that travel through the Superior Orbital Fissure
What are Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal-Ophthalmic, Abducent
Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity
What is cardiac tamponade
Which nerve(s) branch from the posterior cord?
What are...Axillary and Radial Nerve
Origin and action(s) of the Biceps Brachii Short Head
What is... Coracoid Process and Elbow Flexion (primary) and Forearm Supination (secondary)
The action(s) and innervation of the Latissimus Dorsi.
What is... GH Adduction, GH Extension, GH Internal Rotation, Thoracodorsal Nerve
The 5 organs innervated by the sensory part of the Vagus Nerve.
What are the heart, lungs, intestines, esophagus, stomach
All structures that can be used as a graft for a CABG
What is the great saphenous vein, radial artery, internal thoracic artery