Lower Limb
Upper Limb
Osteology
Thoracic Wall and Back
Mediastinum
Head and Neck
200

This structure is known to be injured in a supracondylar fracture.

What is the popliteal artery?

200

This nerve pierces coracobrachialis.

What is the musculocutaneous nerve?

200

In shoulder dislocation, this structure is the most lateral bony prominence.

What is the acromion?

200

This structure is the only motor innervation of the phrenic nerve.

What is the diaphragm?

200

This structure runs posterior to the lung root.

What is the vagus nerve?

200

This structure is superficial to the middle meningeal artery.

What is the ptrion?

400

These two muscles are responsible for plantar flexion of the ankle and eversion of the foot.

What are the fibularis longus and brevis muscles?

400

This muscle in the thenar group is dually innervated.

What is the flexor pollicis brevis?

400

This structure on the rib is easily fractured in a traffic accident.

What is the posterior angle?

400

The neurovascular structures run between these two intercostal layers.  

What are the internal and innermost intercostals?

400

This structure is the leftmost branch of the aorta.

What is the left subclavian artery?

400

This muscle is the floor of the oral cavity.

 What is the mylohyoid?

600

This structure is found in the first webbed space of the toes.  Inject this with local anesthesia before removing an ingrown toenail!

What is the deep branch of the common fibular nerve?

600

One of the places you can find this structure is sandwiched between flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor digitorum profundus.

What is the median nerve?

600

This structure is unique to lumbar vertebrae.  

What is the mammillary process?

600

These muscles in the back are used for proprioception.

What are the serratus posterior superior and inferior?

600

These two structures come together to form the superior vena cava.

What are the brachiocephalic veins?

600

This strap muscle of the neck is not innervated by the ansa cervicalis.

What is the thyrohyoid muscle?

800

This structure starts at the dorsum of the foot, runs anterior to the medial malleolus, continues four finger widths medial to the patella, and terminates into a vessel in the femoral triangle.  

What is the great saphenous vein?

800

This structure is deep to the median cubital vein but superficial to the median nerve and brachial artery.

 What is the bicipital aponeurosis?

800

These structures pass through the optic canal.

What are optic nerve and ophthalmic artery?

800

This intercostal layer is used for inspiration/inhalation.

What is the external intercostal layer?

800

This structure enters the thoracic cavity at the level of T12 with the aorta and the azygos vein.

What is the thoracic duct?

800

Sensation of the vertex of your scalp is innervated by this cranial root.

What is C2?

1000

This muscle is the floor of the femoral triangle.

What is pectineus?

1000

This structure’s borders are: latissimus dorsi, trapezius, and vertebral border of scapula.

What is the triangle of auscultation?

1000

These two structures form Guyon’s Tunnel.

What is the hook of hamate and pisiform?

1000

This characteristic of the rib allows for an increase in the transverse dimension of the thoracic cavity.

What is the shape of the ribs?


1000

 Level of chest tube insertion for hemopneumothorax on the left side.

What is the fourth intercostal space?

1000

Cranial nerve 7 passes through this opening in the posterior cranial fossa.

What is the internal acoustic meatus?