| Hi guys, i've read kaplan anotomy twice, clinical anatomy once, still can't |
| ... nerve c5-c7??? vagus nerve ; posterior r half of the external auditory meatus??? auricular temporal nerve : ...... nerve at the point where tibial nerve courses below the medial malleolus.??? pt with fracture of the ...... nerve innervates the serratus anterior and weakens upward rotation of the scapula and difficulty raising ...... displacement of ulna and anterior of the humerus and damage the ulnar nerve .??? ulnar injury at elbow ...... nerve provides external anal sphincter innervations and sensory innervations to the area.??? 2 nerves ... |
| I just find this ...hope it will help....its a great site it frndsss!!!.. |
| ... nerve , artery, veinvan:??? from medial to lateral:veinarterynerve??? nerve /artery/vein are all called ...... nerve to ulnar artery and radial nerve to radial artery relationsthink "peripheral nerves":the ......nervemusclearterynerve??? specifics are radial nerve , biceps muscle tendon, brachial artery, median ......nervebrachial arterytendon of bicepsradial nerveshow details / rate it ---dell piero university malaya ......nervevan:??? from superior to inferior:veinarterynerveshow details / rate it ---anonymous contributor ... |
| 1. acid-base and electrolytes 1. how do you analyze arterial blood gas valu |
| ...nerves iv and vi? how do lesionsof cranial nerves v and vii affect the eye?with a trochlear (cranial nerve ......nerves 3 and 4 midbrain cranial nerves 5, 6, 7 and 8 ponscranial nerves 9, 10, 11, and 12 medullaataxia, ......nerves) and a differential response to repetitive nerve stimulation. the weakness in mg worsens ...... nerve block ( i.e., injection of local anes-thetic into the involved nerve ) procedure relieves symptoms. ......nerves. in what common clinical scenarios are they often damaged? nerve motor function sensory function ... |
| In the exam they don't just ask which nerve is injured but also at what lev |
| ... nerve passes deep to the flexors retinaculum. if it is entrapped, carpal tunnelsyndrome results.• carpus ...... nerve between the two heads of origin of the flexors carpiulnaris.• the pisiform bone, distally, acts as ...... nerve in guyon's canal, between the volar carpalligament and the flexors retinaculum.• volar carpal ...... nerve palsy• original questionso what arteries and/or nerves are associated with the upper, mid, and ...... biceps, brachialis, and lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve .• lost function:o lost flexion at elbow ... |
| Pelvic • hemorroids in pregnancy is due to conection between middle recta |
| ... nerve 257 lies between the flexors carpi radialis and flexors digitorum superficialis median nerve 258 role ...... nerve ? radial nerve (posterior chord of bp) 2 this nerve supplies the flexors of the arm and is cutaneous ...... nerve arises lateral cord 137 obturator nerve innervates … mm of medial compartment of the thigh ...... nerve might be damaged? radial 216 what type of nerve fibers innervates the radial dilator mm? only ...... nerve that causes extension of the thumb radial 15 nerve which adducts the thumb ulnar 16 nerve that ... |
| Micro and immuno hy 1 tb test is which type of hypersensitivity reaction? |
| ... nerve ? glossopharyngeal (cn ix) 8 median nerve paralysis causes … ulnar deviation of the hand ...... nerve ? cn ix 223 oocytes are derived from the … yolk sac 224 winged scapula results from lesions of ...... of the cavernous sinus is the … petrosal sinus 119 three mm that flex the arm at the elbow ...... nerve paralysis causes … inability to extend the hand against gravity ("wrist drop"), loss ...... the medial malleolus 37 the structure immediately medial to the insertion of the biceps (near the elbow ... |
| 1 wrist drop (inability to extend the wrist and fingers) caused by damage t |
| ... nerve ? superior gluteal nerve 140 nn responsible for knee extension femoral nerve 151 nerves that supply ...... nerve surgical neck of the humerous 3/30/2008 3:06:25 pm permalink 171 innervation of the axillary nerve ... |
| Please don't be afraid to add to this list of kaplan qbank high yield.....t |
| ... nerve is injured. which action will be most affected by this nerve injury a adduction of all digitis b. ...... nerve .. supracondlayar fracture is --- median nerve .. the correct answer is : ...... nerve is a direct branch of the : pudendal nerve . 98 innervation of the abductor pollicis longus median ...... nerve runs through the greater sciatic foramen just caudal to the piriformis? superior gluteal nerve ...... nerve axons are wrapped in : the schwann cells 62 the nuceli of spinal nerves are located in the : cns 63 ... |
| Hope u give exam again! here r some notes for u posted in forum long back b |
| ... nerve axons are wrapped in … schwann cells 62 the nuceli of spinal nerves are located in …. ......nerves can grow at a rate of … 1mm/day 84 labile cells are also known as …. continuously ...... nerve paralysis causes … inability to extend the hand against gravity ("wrist drop"), loss of ...... nerve degeneration leads to central vision loss in 2-8 weeks. • generally, the first eye is ... |
| I had to throw in this question before i could actually sleep..... q) you |
| ... nerve b. median nerve c. musculocutaneous nerve d. radial nerve e. ulnar nerve the correct answer is b. ......nerves was injured? a. axillary nerve b. great auricular nerve c. greater occipital nerve d. spinal ......nerves. the upper trunk (choice e) gives rise to the nerve to subclavius and the suprascapular nerve . the ...... nerve d. radial nerve e. ulnar nerve the correct answer is b. this patient has acromegaly, which is ...... nerve innervates the levator palpebrae superioris, which elevates the eyelid. the oculomotor nerve also ... |
| Neuroblastoma = mc extracranial childhood cancer, 1-2 y/o =retroperitoneal |
| ... nerve or a group of nerves, causing muscle weakness or pain. any nerve in the body can be ...... nerve damage follows. 2. intracellular hyperglycemia occurs in peripheral nerves. accumulating glucose is ......nerves that serve the heart and control blood pressure, as well as nerves in the lungs and eyes. autonomic ...... nerve can cause dyspnea and hiccups. phrenic nerve palsy is associated with respiratory distress and ...... nerve . - entrapment of a nerve within an anatomic compartment leads to compression neuropathy. the most ... |