Anatomy Flashcards: Upper Extremity

Anatomy Flashcards: Upper Extremity

ANATOMY FLASHCARDS Upper Extremity Dear Anatomy Geek, Welcome to your Kenhub flashcards eBook. This eBook is laid out in a flashcard style format, which means that you can learn anatomy easily and on the go. Oh- and without having to deal with a tidal wave of handmade flashcards flying around. Result! So, how do I use this anatomy eBook? It couldn’t be simpler. On the first page, you will see an illustration of an anatomical structure along with a question asking you to identify it. Allow yourself a few seconds to recall the name of the structure you see as well as its purpose in the body. Once you think you’ve got it, flip the page. Here you will see the answer in English and Latin, as well as some additional information about the structure. It’s important to be honest with yourself. Did you get it right? If so, great! Move onto the next card. If not, make a note to come back to it later before you move onto the next card. And that’s it! It’s really that easy. Swipe the page to get started now. QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine ENGLISH Basilic vein LATIN Vena basilica Image by: National Library of Medicine QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine ENGLISH Serratus anterior muscle LATIN Musculus serratus anterior ORIGINS Ribs 1-9 INSERTIONS Medial border of the scapula INNERVATIONS Long thoracic nerve FUNCTIONS Elevates the ribs, laterally rotates the scapula, lowers the arm Image by: National Library of Medicine QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine ENGLISH Radial artery LATIN Arteria radialis Image by: National Library of Medicine QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine ENGLISH Teres minor muscle LATIN Musculus teres minor ORIGINS Lateral border of the scapula INSERTIONS Greater tubercle INNERVATIONS Axillary nerve FUNCTIONS Externally rotates the arm, weakly adducts the arm Image by: National Library of Medicine QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine ENGLISH Pronator quadratus muscle LATIN Musculus pronator quadratus ORIGINS Anterior margin of the ulna INSERTIONS Anterior margin of the radius INNERVATIONS Median nerve FUNCTIONS Pronates the forearm Image by: National Library of Medicine QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine ENGLISH Extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle LATIN Musculus extensor carpi radialis brevis ORIGINS Lateral epicondyle of the humerus INSERTIONS Base of the third metacarpal INNERVATIONS Radial nerve FUNCTIONS Abducts the hand, weakly flexes the elbow, extends the hand Image by: National Library of Medicine QUESTION What structure is shown here? Image by: National Library of Medicine.

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