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NWHSU Mash GA1Q3 Vessels

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specific branch of the vertebral artery which helps to supply the cerebellum posterior inferior cerebellar
Name the INTRACRANIAL branches of the vertebral artery. anterior and posterior inferior cerebellar
Specific branch of the basilar artery which help supply the very large hemispheres of the brain. Posterior Cerebral Artery
the direct branches of the thyrocervical trunk inf. thyroid, transverse cervical and suprascapular
Name the direct branches of the thyrocervical trunk. Inferior Thyroid Artery, Transverse Cervical Artery, Suprascapular Artery
Branch of the basilar artery supplying the internal ear. Labyrinthine
Vessel which supplies the 1st and 2nd intercostal spaces and semispinalis cervicis and capitis. Costocervical Trunk
An artery which arises from the 2nd part of the subclavian. Costocervical Trunk
Define the 2nd part of the subclavian artery. (ie.where it is located) Posterior to Anterior Scalene Muscle
An artery which arises from the 3rd part of the subclavian. Dorsal Scapular a.
name the branches of the subscapular artery circumflex scapular artery and thoracodorsal a.
Specific vessel which directly supplies blood to the levator scapular and rhomboids only Dorsal Scapular a.
Artery that supplies the trapezius and the levator scapulae, but not the rhomboids. Transverse Cervical Artery
Artery which accompanies the phrenic nerve. Pericardiacophrenic artery
Artery that supplies mostly serratus anterior; it also helps to supply subscapularis, axillary lymph nodes, and mammary gland. Lateral Thoracic Artery
The cephalic vein travels on the ________(medial, anterior, lateral) aspect of the upper limb and is a tributary to __________. Lateral, axillary vein
specific place where the basilic vein joins the brachial veins to form the axillary vein inferior border of Teres Major
the basilic vein travels on the ________ aspect of the upper limb and is a tributary to the _______ medial, axillary v.
Artery which accompanies the axillary nerve. Posterior Humeral Circumflex Artery
exact point where axillary artery begins lateral border of the 1st rib
Name the direct branches of the 2nd part of the axillary artery Thoracoacromial A., Lateral Thoracic A.
Name the direct branches of the 3rd part of the axillary artery. Posterior humeral circumflex artery, anterior humeral circumflex artery, subscapular artery
artery supplying pectoral, deltoid, clavicular and acromial areas (has similar named branches) Thoracoacromial A.
Artery which accompanies the radial nerve of the upper arm. Profunda Brachii
vessel that traverses the triangular space scapular circumflex a.
One of the terminal branches of the internal thoracic artery, it supplies diaphragm, intercostals, and pericardium Musculophrenic Artery
One of the terminal branches of the internal thoracic artery; it enters the rectus sheath. Superior Epigastric Artery
Term used to describe paired deep veins. Venae Comitantes
vein often used in routine blood withdrawal (with a syringe) medial cubital vein
Begining with the brachial artery, make a flow chart showing the course a drop of blood would take to reach the DEEPEST extensor muscles in the forearm. Brachial Artery -> Ulnar Artery -> Common Interosseous Artery -> Posterior (Dorsal) Interosseous Artery
Artery which accompanies a branch of the median nerve and supplies the deep flexors of the forearm. Anterior Interosseous Artery
contributes to the dorsal carpal rete (anastomosis on dorsal wrist) dorsal carpal branch of the ulnar a.
Specific MEDIALLY located vessel that contributes to the dorsal carpal rete (anastomosis on the dorsal wrist). Dorsal Carpal Branch of the Ulnar Artery
Vessels give rise to DORSAL metacarpal arteries? Dorsal Carpal Branch of Ulnar Artery, Anterior Interosseous Artery, Dorsal Carpal Branch of Radial Artery
What vessels give rise to the DORSAL metacarpal arteries. Anterior Interosseous a., Dorsal Carpal Branch of the Ulnar and Radial aa.
artery with which the terminal part of the ulnar artery forms an anastomosis superficial palmar branch
Name give to the terminal end of the ulnar artery. Superficial Palmar Arch
gives origin to the common palmar digital aa. Superficial Palmar Arch
Vessel which forms an anastomosis with the superficial palmar arch. Superficial Palmar Branch of the Radial Artery
Artery that supplies thenar muscles. Superficial Palmer Branch of Radial Artery
Terminal part (end) of the radial artery. Deep Palmar Arch
gives rise directly to the palmar metacarpal aa. Deep Palmar Arch
Vessel which supplies the anterior thumb. Princep Pollicis
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