Nerve plexus Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Skin on posterolateral aspect of neck | C2,(C3) Lesser Occcipital |
| Skin of ear, skin over parotid gland | C2, C3 Greater Auricular |
| Skin on anterior and lateral aspect of neck | C2, C3 Transverse Cutaneous |
| Skin of shoulder and anterior aspect of neck | C3, C4 Supraclavicular |
| lesser occipital, Greater auricular, Transverse Cutaneous, Supraclavicular are what branches | Cutaneous branches (superficial) of the Cervical plexus |
| Infrahyoid muscles of the neck (omohyoid, sternohyoid, &sternothyroid | C1-C3 Ansa Cervicalis |
| Deep muscles of the neck (geniohyoid,& thyroid)portions of scalenes, levator scapulae, trapezius, & stercleidomastoid muscles | C1-C5 segmental and other muscle branches |
| Diaphragm (sole motor nerve supply) | C3-C5 Phrenic |
| Ansa cervicalis, Segmental, & Phrenic are what branches | Deep Cervical plexus |
| Muscular branches: deltoi tere minorCutaneous branches: some skin of shoulder region | Axillary Posterior cord C5,C6 |
| Muscular-flexors of anterior armCutaneous-anteriolateral forearm | Musculocutaneous Lateral cord C5-C7 |
| Muscular-flexor group of anterior forearm; instrinsic muscles of lateral palm & digital branches to the figer Cutaneous-lateral 2/3 of hand; palm side of dorsum of fingers 2 & 3 | Median two branches C8,T1 & C5-C7 |
| Muscular-anterior forearm flexors; most instrinsic muscles of hand cutaneous medial third hand, anterior & posterior aspects |
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