What muscle is best at flexing the elbow joint when pronated?
Brachioradialis
What is an avulsion?
Ripping the tendon off of the bone.
What nerve is involved in carpel tunnel syndrome?
The median nerve
Pericardial Effusion, Cardiac Tamponade
What structure educates T cells to kill tumors. When is it most active?
Thymus, when you are young
What is the origin of the long head of biceps brachii?
Supraglenoid tubercle
What is a strain?
Microscopic tears in a tendon
Damage to the top of the brachial plexus, causing waiter’s tip position is called …?
Erb’s Palsy
What is a moving clot called?
An embolism
What is a painful lymph node called?
Lymphangitis
What is the insertion of all of the triceps muscles?
Olecranon
what is it called when you break the acromioclavicular ligament?
A separated shoulder
your superior thoracic aperature is too small and it compresses the subclavian artery.
Thoracic outlet syndrome
A Pneumothorax
What is it called when you temporarily stop breathing?
What is the origin of all of your flexors?
The medial epicondyle
What exact avulsion causes mallet finger
The most distal insertion of extensor digitorum.
A dormant herpes virus that grows out a dermatome.
Shingles
What artery runs with the cephalic vein?
There are no superficial arteries.
What mediastinum holds the aorta, superior vena cava, pulmonary trunk, esophagus, and trachea?
The superior mediastinum
What muscle is involved in fast deep exhalation
internal intercostal muscles
If your rib breaks off of the sternum what is it called?
Dislocated rib
What is it called when you have weakness in your extensor muscles? what nerve would be involved?
Crutch Palsy (radial)
Name the three functions of the lymphatic system
1) capillaries leak
2) acts as your immune system
3) carries fats
What hormone causes ductus arteriosus to close?
Bradykinin