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USAHS Gross Anatomy 1 Exam 2 Questions and Answers All Correct What are the boundaries of the triangular space - Answer- teres major, teres minor, long head of triceps What are the contents of the triangular space? - Answer- scapular circumflex artery What are the boundaries of the triang...

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USAHS Gross Anatomy 1 Exam 2
Questions and Answers All Correct

What are the boundaries of the triangular space - Answer- teres major, teres minor, long
head of triceps

What are the contents of the triangular space? - Answer- scapular circumflex artery

What are the boundaries of the triangular interval? - Answer- lateral head of triceps
brachii, long head triceps brachii, and teres major

what are the contents of the triangular interval - Answer- radial nerve and profunda
brachial artery

subclavian artery turns into - Answer- basilar artery

subclavian artery/ internal thoracic goes to - Answer- anterior chest wall and breast

Axillary artery stems from - Answer- subclavian artery

most of the axillary artery is under what muscle? - Answer- Pec minor

axillary vein is a continuation of - Answer- basilic vein

superficial veins - Answer- cephalic, basilic, median cubital

deep veins - Answer- brachial, axillary, subclavian

Lymphatic system - Answer- network of thin vessels and organs that help rid the body of
toxins, waste, and other unwanted materials.

what is the primary function of the lymphatic system? - Answer- transport lymph fluid
throughout body

posterior boundary of cervical triangle - Answer- upper trapezius

anterior boundary of the posterior cervical triangle - Answer- SCOM

Inferior boundary of the posterior cervical triangle - Answer- middle 1/3 of clavicle

, roof of posterior cervical triangle - Answer- platysma and deep cervical fascia

floor of posterior cervical triangle - Answer- splenius capitis, levator scapulae, scalenes

what divides the posterior triangle into the supraclavicular triangle and superior occipital
triangle - Answer- omohyoid

what are the contents of the deep posterior cervical triangle - Answer- Nerves: spinal
accessory, dorsal scapular, long thoracic, suprascapular
Muscles: traps, scom, levator scapula, rhomboids, serratus anterior, supraspinatus and
infraspinatus
Arteries: transverse cervical artery, suprascapular artery, left subclavian artery,
thyrocervical trunk
Veins: external jugular, transverse cervical, suprascapular

What muscles are associated with the anterior compartment of the humerus? - Answer-
Biceps brachii (long/short heads), brachialis, and coracobrachialis

What nerve is associated with the anterior compartment of the humerus? - Answer-
Musculocutaneous

what is a part of the radius compartment - Answer- head and radial tuberosity
carpal articular surface
ulnar notch, styloid process, body
interosseous border
Dorsal (radial) tubercle

what are the ulna components - Answer- olecranon, coronoid process, trochlear notch,
radial notch, ulnar tuberosity, head, styloid process, body, interosseous border, crest of
supinator muscle

3 functional joints of the elbow joint - Answer- humeroulnar Joint
Humeral radial joint
proximal radioulnar joint

what are the four ligaments of the elbow joint - Answer- 1. radial collateral
2. ulnar collateral
3. annular
4. oblique cord

Monteggia Fracture - Answer- fracture of proximal ulna with dislocation of radial head

Galeazzi Fracture - Answer- fracture of radial shaft , ulnar head dislocation

Radius is a (blank) joint - Answer- pivot

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