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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024 
How many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae are there? -Answer-7, 12, 5 
What is a pedicle? 
What is facet? -Answer-Comes straight back off vertebra bodies and gives extra 
strength to back of bodies (this is why compression fractures typically occurs on the 
anterior part of vertebrae) 
Facet is for articulation with tubercle of its own rib 
What does the trapezius attach to? -Answer-MIDLINE 
Head 
Blade of Scapula 
Dorsal Spineous process 
Biceps femoris l...
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024 
How many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae are there? -Answer-7, 12, 5 
What is a pedicle? 
What is facet? -Answer-Comes straight back off vertebra bodies and gives extra 
strength to back of bodies (this is why compression fractures typically occurs on the 
anterior part of vertebrae) 
Facet is for articulation with tubercle of its own rib 
What does the trapezius attach to? -Answer-MIDLINE 
Head 
Blade of Scapula 
Dorsal Spineous process 
Biceps femoris l...
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024 
How many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae are there? -Answer-7, 12, 5 
What is a pedicle? 
What is facet? -Answer-Comes straight back off vertebra bodies and gives extra 
strength to back of bodies (this is why compression fractures typically occurs on the 
anterior part of vertebrae) 
Facet is for articulation with tubercle of its own rib 
What does the trapezius attach to? -Answer-MIDLINE 
Head 
Blade of Scapula 
Dorsal Spineous process 
Biceps femoris l...
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BRS ANATOMY 102 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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A young man is brought to the emergency department after being mugged. He was stabbed in the shoulder after refusing to give his wallet to his assailant. If the stab wound lacerates the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the quadrangular space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves might be injured? 
	 
(A) Radial nerve 
(B) Axillary nerve 
(C) Thoracodorsal nerve 
(D) Suprascapular nerve 
(E) Accessory nerve - ️️(B) Axillary nerve 
 
A victim of an automo...
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NBCE PART 1 - GENERAL ANATOMY - CONFUSING SHIZ ON BOARDS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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reticular tissue 
type III collagen - spleen & lymph nodes 
 
 
 
triangular space 
-teres minor 
-teres major 
-long head triceps 
-*circumflex scapular artery 
 
 
 
quadrangular space 
-teres min 
-teres major 
-long head of triceps 
-humerus 
-*axillary N 
-*posterior humeral circumflex 
 
 
 
triangular interval 
-teres major 
-long head of triceps 
-medial head of triceps 
-*radial N 
-*profunda brachii A 
 
 
 
brachialis O/I 
O: humerus 
I: coronoid/ulnar tuberosity 
 
 
 
median nerve m...
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Phonation (Exam 2) Quiz
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Phonation (Exam 2) Quiz 
 
What causes phonation? (What is phonation?) - Vocal folds vibrating 
 
What provides the energy for phonation? - Respiration 
 
How many layers of tissue are in the vocal folds? - 5 
 
What bones does the hyoid bone articulate to? - None 
 
What is the function of the extrinsic laryngeal ligaments? - They act to attach the 
components of the larynx to external structures (such as the hyoid and the cricoid cartilage). 
 
What is the function of the intrinsic laryngeal l...
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NBCE PART 1 - GENERAL ANATOMY 1.5 160 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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What are the 4 muscles of the Rotator Cuff? 
"SITS: 
1. Supraspinatus 
2. Infraspinatus 
3. Teres Minor 
4. Subscapularis 
 
 
 
What is the Action, Origin, Insertion, and innervation of SUPRASPINATUS? 
A: Abduction, first 30 degrees, then over 90 deg. 
O: Sup. scapula 
I: Sup. facet of greater tuberosity of humerus 
N: Suprascapular n. C5,6 
 
 
 
What is the Action, Origin, Insertion, and innervation of INFRASPINATUS? 
A: External rotation 
O: Inf. scapula 
I: Middle facet of greater tuberosi...
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Landscape Architecture 1201- Midterm - Max Conrad 2023 updated to pass
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Landscape Architecture 1201- Midterm - Max Conrad 2023 updated to passIslam: Quadrangular Layout - correct answer 4 rivers of paradise 
 
Islam gardens were designed by what - correct answer There image of heaven that was told to Muhammad from Alla 
 
Islamic garden is called - correct answer A paradise garden 
 
Islam garden characteristics: - correct answer Walls, plants that had heavenly connotations, privacy 
 
Islamic territory weather - correct answer Dark desert, hot, arid, first to use i...
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ACAAI Board Review Allergens Questions with Correct Solutions
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Chenopod pollen. 
 
Grass pollen 
 
Ragweed pollen 
 
Sage and mugwort pollen. Grain is 20-30 μm, round to triangular in shape, and has three prominent furrows 
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Cocklebur pollen. 
 
Nettle pollen 
 
Plantain pollen. "doughnut" 
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Ash pollen. Exine has net-like (reticulate) pattern. In ash, the net pattern is fine; but, in olive and privet, the net pattern is coarse and quite apparent. 
Olive and privet have three furrows. 
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Dock or sorrel pollen. with characteristic ...
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NBCE - GENERAL ANATOMY – 172 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What structure in the IVD is a remnant of the notochord? 
Nucleus Pulposis 
 
 
 
T4 Dermatome is level with what? 
nipple 
 
 
 
 
T10 dermatome is level with what? 
umbilicus 
 
 
 
T1-T6 Dorsal Rami 
medial branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous, lateral branches = purely motor (erectors) 
 
 
 
T7-T12 Dorsal Rami 
medial branches = purely motor (erectors), lateral branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous 
 
 
 
What are the abdominal quadrants? 
RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ 
 
 
 
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