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NWHSU Mash GA1Q3 Vessels
Question | Answer |
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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 |