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Clinical Anatomy — Flashcards

Clinical Anatomy — Flashcards

Clinical Anatomy — Flashcards

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#31

Injury to the _____ nerve presents as decreased thigh flexion and leg extension

#32

If a patient is _____ during aspiration, an abscess may form in the posterior segment of the right upper lobe of the lung

#33

Sites of choice for an intraosseous access includes proximal _____, distal femur, the distal end of radius or ulna

#34

Irritation of the phrenic nerve can refer pain to the _____ shoulder region (Kehr sign) and cause hiccups

Hint: dermatomes

#35

_____ hematoma is due to rupture of the middle meningeal artery (branch of maxillary artery)

#36

Loss of the _____ and supraspinatus in Erb palsy result in aDduction of the arm.

#37

The two most common places of fracture in the orbit are the _____ and the orbital floor

#38

The _____ reflex tests nerve roots S1 and S2 (tibial nerve)

#39

The _____ and radius is in alignment in isolated lunate dislocation

#40

_____ result from portosystemic shunting between the left gastric (portal) and esophageal branch of the azygos (systemic) veins

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