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Atypical Ribs
Muscles
Nerves
Joints
Bony Landmarks
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What are the four atypical ribs?
What are ribs 1, 2, 11, and 12.
100
What is the distal attachment of the subclavius?
What is the inferior surface of middle 1/3 of clavicle.
100
If the C3 nerve root is injured, resulting in a weak diaphragm, which nerve was injured?
What is the phrenic nerve.
100
Costovertebral, costotransverse, and interchondral joints are what type of joints?
What is a synovial plane.
100
This is the easily palpated concave center of the superior border of the manubrium.
What is the jugular notch.
200
Which atypical ribs have no neck or tubercle?
What is the 11th and 12th ribs.
200
What is the action of the pectoralis minor?
What is to stabilize the scapula and draw it inferior and anterior to thoracic wall.
200
What nerve innervates the sternocleidomastoid?
What is spinal accessory nerve.
200
What symphysis joint allows the manubrium to articulate with the body of the sternum?
What is the manubriosternal joint.
200
The clavicular BLANK is where the subclavius muscle can be found.
What is the groove.
300
This atypical rib is the broadest, shortest, and most sharply curved.
What is the 1st rib.
300
What is the superior attachment of the sternocleidomastoid?
What is the lateral surface of the mastoid and the lateral 1/2 of the superior nuchal line.
300
What action does the vagus nerve innervate?
What is the gag reflex.
300
What joint allows articulation of costal cartilage with the sternum?
What is the sternal costal.
300
This is found on the superior aspect of the sternum, medial to the clavicles.
What is the sternal notch.
400
The BLANK rib has grooves for BLANK vessels.
What is the first and the subclavian.
400
24. What neck muscle tightens to cause torticollis?
What is the sternocleidomastoid.
400
When palpating the neck region to find a pulse, which major blood vessel are you palpating?
What is the carotid artery.
400
What kind of joint is the xiphisternal joint?
What is a synchondrosis joint.
400
The part of a typical rib that articulates with corresponding transverse processes of the vertebrae.
What is the tubercle.
500
The tuberosity of the second rib articulates with what muscle?
What is the serratus anterior.
500
If someone tore their pectoralis major what would they not be able to do?
What is adduct or medially rotate their humerus, draw their scapula anterior or inferior, or flex the humerus or extend it from a flexed position.
500
What is the vessel located in the neck that moves blood away from the brain to the heart?
What is the jugular vein.
500
The costochondral joint articulates with what two landmarks?
What is the lateral end of the costal cartilage and the sternal end of the rib.
500
This is superior to the glenoid cavity and projects anterolaterally.
What is the coracoid process.