The organization of the femoral region from lateral to medial is the _____
#2
The great saphenous vein joins the femoral vein in the _____
#3
Tinea pedis affects the _____
#4
The _____ artery is commonly injured due a knee dislocation
#5
The motor/sensory areas corresponding to the lower limbs are located in the _____ aspects (medial or lateral) of the pre-/post-central gyri
#6
What is the superior border of the femoral triangle?_____
#7
The femoral nerve is commonly injured due to _____.
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Flashcard 1: The organization of the femoral region from lateral to medial is the _____
Answer: nerve-artery-vein-lymphatics (NAVeL)
Flashcard 2: The great saphenous vein joins the femoral vein in the _____
Answer: femoral triangle
Flashcard 3: Tinea pedis affects the _____
Answer: foot
Flashcard 4: The _____ artery is commonly injured due a knee dislocation
Answer: popliteal
Flashcard 5: The motor/sensory areas corresponding to the lower limbs are located in the _____ aspects (medial or lateral) of the pre-/post-central gyri
Answer: medial
Flashcard 6: What is the superior border of the femoral triangle?_____
Answer: Inguinal ligament
Flashcard 7: The femoral nerve is commonly injured due to _____.
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