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7-29 post abdominal

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What major vessel is usually on the right side?   IVC  
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What major vessel is usually on the left side?   Abdominal aorta  
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Where does the left gonadal vein drain?   Left renal vein  
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What is the diaphragm mostly used for and why?   Inspiration; expiration is mostly passive  
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What is the main part of the diaphragm that moves?   Central tendon  
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What is associated with the median arcuate ligament?   Aorta  
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What is associated with the medial arcuate ligament?   Psoas major  
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What is associated with the lateral arcuate ligament?   Quadrates lumborum  
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What are the superior phrenic arteries a branch of?   Aorta  
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Where are the internal thoracic arteries and veins found and what do they bifurcate into?   Found on both sides of the sternum; bifurcates into musculophrenic and superior epigastric  
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What fascia invests the posterior abdominal muscles?   Thoracolumbar fascia  
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Where are kidney surgeries usually done and why?   Posterior to avoid anterior structures  
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What muscles flex the hip?   Psoas minor and major  
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Where does the aorta bifurcate?   L4  
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What three unilateral branches come off the anterior part of the aorta?   Celiac, SMA, IMA  
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What structures do the lymphatics follow?   Large vessels  
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Where does the lymph drain?   Cisterna chyli  
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What does the subcostal nerve (T12) supply?   External oblique and skin of anterolateral abdominal wall  
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What does the iliohypogastric (L1) supply?   Abdominal muscles and skin of the inguinal and pubic regions  
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What does the ilioinguinal (L1) supply?   Abdominal muscles and skin of the inguinal and pubic regions  
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What does the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh (L2, L3) supply?   Skin of anterolateral surface of the thigh  
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What doees the femoral (L2-L4) supply?   Anterior thigh muscles and iliacus  
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Where does the genitofemoral (L1, L2) run?   Along the psoas major  
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What does the obturator (L2-L4) supply?   Medial thigh muscles  
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What two nerves can be one nerve until they get to the anterior abdominal wall?   Iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves  
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What does the genitofemoral nerve split into?   Genito and femoral branches  
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What does the gentio branch control?   Cremasteric reflex  
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What nerve fibers stop secretions?   Stop secretions  
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Is the greater splanchnic nerve sympathetic or parasympathetic?   Sympathetic  
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What occurs at the celiac ganglion?   Synapse  
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What types of fibers are at the celiac ganglion?   Postsynaptic sympathetic  
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What spinal nerves make up the pelvic splanchnic nerve?   S2-S4  
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What type of nerve is the pelvic splanchnic?   Parasympathetic  
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Where are the parasympathetic ganglia found?   On top of the organs  
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What is the pelvic diaphragm?   Muscular ridge separating pelvic cavity from perineum  
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What is the innermost levator ani muscle?   Puborectalis  
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What three muscles make up the levator ani?   Puborectalis, pubococcygeus, iliococcygeus  
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What is the site of muscle emergence?   Site of perineal body  
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