This bone located in the chest has 3 parts... xiphoid, body, and manubrium. Name that bone.
sternum
This connects bone to bone.
ligament
What is the only flexor tendon superior to the flexor retinaculum?
palmaris longus
this is the cavity that holds the heart
middle mediastinum
What is another name for the humerus?
brachium
What is the most medial portion of the biceps brachii?
short head of the biceps brachii
all of the flexor muscles originate here
medial
Dorsal roots control ______ ; ventral roots control _______ .
sensory, motor
The most commonly damaged ligament in a SEPARATED shoulder
Acromioclavicular ligament (AC)
What are the 2 branches off the subclavian artery?
vertebral, internal thoracic
Give another name for the thumb
pollux
3/4ths of the body's lymph is carried by what structure?
thoracic duct
What is the most commonly used site for drawing blood?
Median cubital vein
erb's palsy
If a rib dislocates, where does it separate from?
sternum
In a fetus what is the structure called that carries blood from the placenta to the liver?
umbilical vein
What gives you your sense of touch?
Dermatomes
When you compress this vessel you often refer to it has "hitting your funny bone". What vessel are you compressing.
ulnar nerve
what is another name for severe chest pain?
angina
This structure makes and educates T-cells.
thymus