Branches of the medial cord of the brachial plexus: M4UM_____ (C8,T1)Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm (C8,T1)Medial cutaneous nerve of arm (C8,T1)Ulnar nerve (C8,T1)Medial root of median nerve (C8,T1)
#3
Branches of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus: STARS_____ Subscapular nerve (C5,C6)Thoracodorsal nerve (C6-C8)Axillary (C5,C6)Radial(C5-T1)Lower Subscapular (C5,C6)
#4
The _____ (rotator cuff muscle) is innervated by the axillary nerve.
#5
The _____ nerve travels with the deep brachial artery around the midshaft of the humerus
#6
The marked structure is the _____ nerve.
#7
The median nerve gains access to the forearm in the medial aspect of the _____ fossa and then immediately courses between the humeral / ulnar heads of the pronator teres muscle
#8
The _____ nerve travels with the brachial artery around the distal humerus/cubital fossa
#9
A lesion to the #_____ cord would result in wrist drop, paralysis of the deltoid, and impairment of internal rotation of the humerus
#10
The space marked is the upper triangular space and the _____ artery is a content of it.
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Flashcard 1: The marked structure is the _____ nerve.
Answer: musculocutaneous
Flashcard 2: Branches of the medial cord of the brachial plexus: M4UM_____ (C8,T1)Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm (C8,T1)Medial cutaneous nerve of arm (C8,T1)Ulnar nerve (C8,T1)Medial root of median nerve (C8,T1)
Answer: edial pectoral
Flashcard 3: Branches of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus: STARS_____ Subscapular nerve (C5,C6)Thoracodorsal nerve (C6-C8)Axillary (C5,C6)Radial(C5-T1)Lower Subscapular (C5,C6)
Answer: Upper
Flashcard 4: The _____ (rotator cuff muscle) is innervated by the axillary nerve.
Answer: teres minor
Flashcard 5: The _____ nerve travels with the deep brachial artery around the midshaft of the humerus
Answer: radial
Flashcard 6: The marked structure is the _____ nerve.
Answer: musculocutaneous
Flashcard 7: The median nerve gains access to the forearm in the medial aspect of the _____ fossa and then immediately courses between the humeral / ulnar heads of the pronator teres muscle
Answer: antecubital
Flashcard 8: The _____ nerve travels with the brachial artery around the distal humerus/cubital fossa
Answer: median
Flashcard 9: A lesion to the #_____ cord would result in wrist drop, paralysis of the deltoid, and impairment of internal rotation of the humerus
Answer: 3 - posterior
Flashcard 10: The space marked is the upper triangular space and the _____ artery is a content of it.
Answer: circumflex scapular
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