Innervations
Blood Supply
Clinical Connections
Brachial Plexus
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Innervation for the posterior antebrachium.

What is the radial nerve?

100

Blood supply to Trapezius

What is the transverse cervical artery?

100
Carpal bone that is fractured with flat out-stretched hands and the area it can be palpated. 

what is scaphoid bone and snuffbox?

100

The name of the artery that runs with the brachial plexus. 

What is the axillary artery?

100

Name the joint that the "TaTa" muscles flex. 

What is the MCP joint. 

200

The innervation of the flexor pollicis brevis.

What is the median nerve?

200

Erector spinae blood supply.

What is the posterior intercostal arteries?

200

If you were to do a lumbar puncture, where should you insert your needle and what is the area of spinal nerves called in that space. 

L4-5, area called the cauda equina (located right below the conus medullaris).

200

The brachial plexus originates from which vertebrae.

What is C5-T1?

200

Name the structures that run through TAN and where it is located. 

What is the biceps tendon, brachial artery, and median nerve. Located in the cubital fossa. 

300

Innervation of the rhomboid major and minor. 

what is the dorsal scapular nerve?

300

Teres major blood supply

What is the circumflex scapular artery?

300

The part of the spine that is a jello like consistency and dries out as we age, leading to spinal pain and immobility.

what is the nucleus pulposus?

300

Fill in the blank. 

The upper, middle, and lower trunk of the brachial plexus feed into the ______ and _______ divisions. 

What is the anterior and posterior divisions?

300

The artery and nerves that go above or below the superior transverse scapular ligament.

What is the suprascapular artery that goes over the ligament and the suprascapular nerve that goes under the ligament.

400

The innervation of the flexor carpi radialis.

What is the median nerve?

400

The blood supply to the brachioradialis.

what is the radial artery?

400

An outgrowth of part of the vertebral bones that interferes with the nerve (creates a smaller space for the nerve to travel through) can be due to a build up of certain ions

what is a spondylophyte?

400

Name of the cord that feeds into the musculocutaneous nerve. 

What is the lateral cord?

400
Name LOAF and what nerve innervates these muscles. 
What is lumbricals (1+2), opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis, and flexor pollicis brevis. All innervated by the median nerve.
500

Innervation of the serratus posterior (superior and inferior).

what is the anterior rami of the upper thoracic nerves?

500

Blood supply to the extensor digitorum

What is the posterior interosseous artery?

500

The process of injecting 2-deoxyglucose radioactive dye into lymph nodes that allows providers to use a probe and detect cancerous activity and spread.

what is a sentinel lymph node biopsy?

500

Name of the nerves that the posterior cord feeds into.

What is the radial and axillary nerves?

500

Structures that run under the flexor retinaculum (carpal tunnel). 

What is the median nerve, flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor digitorum profundus, and flexor pollicis longus.