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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Dorsal Root T1 |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Dorsal Root T8 |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Dorsal Root L1 |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Dorsal Root T3 |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Dorsal Root S1 |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Ventral Root T1 |
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motor, preganglionic sympathetei |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Ventral Root T8 |
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motor, preganglionic sympathetic |
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What are the functions of the axons present in the following roots, rami or peripheral nerves? Ventral root L1 |
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motor, preganglionic sympathetic |
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The paranchyma (glandular tissue) or the mammmary gland is located within the ____ (layer) of the anterior chest overlying the serratus anterior and _______ muscles. |
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superficial fascia, pectoralis major |
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The parietal and visceral layers of the pleura are continuous at the _____ o fhte lung |
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At the hilus of hte L lung, the descending aorta is positioned ____ to the primary bronchus |
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The superior epigastric artery is one of the terminal branches of ____ artery |
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The _____ lymph nodes are directly inferior to the carina |
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inferior tracheobronchial |
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The left superoir intercostal vein is a direct tributary of the ______ |
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The ______ (thoracic space) extends from the thoracic inletto a plane extending from the inferior border of vertebra t4 to the sternal angle. |
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The _____ typically extends in to the anterior mediastinum in infants. |
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The ________ begins at the cisterna chyli and empites into the venous system at the junction of the left subclavian and internal jugular veins |
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in its course through the thorax the _____ is constricted anteriorly by the arch of aorta and L main bronchus |
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The cardiac plexux (b/w the bifurcation of the trachea and the arch of aorta) receives axons from the cardiac and the ______ nerves. |
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The posterior interventricular artery is a direct branch of ______ |
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In the coronary sulcus, the _____ vein is adjacent to the right coronary artery. |
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The ______ is a remnant of the fetal areterial connection b/w pulmonary trunk and aortic arch. |
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The ____ are irregular columns of muscle in the wall of the right ventricle. |
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Indirect inguinal hernias are ____ to the epigastric artery. |
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At the superficial ring, the floor of the inguinal canal is formed by the _____ |
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Cremaster muscle is innerv. by a branch of _____ |
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Lower part of esophagus receives blood from branches of the _____ artery |
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An important portal-systemic shunt (caval) occurs at the distal end of the rectum where tributaries of the superior rectal v. anastomose w/ tributaries of the ____ v. |
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Hepatic triad includes a branch of the hepatic artery, bile duct, and ____ |
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In fetal life, the ductus venosus shunts placental blood from the unbilical vein to the _____ |
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The ventral mesentery includes the falciform, hepatogastric and _____ ligaments |
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The omental foramen is directly posterior to the _____ vein |
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Lateral umbilical ligament is a peritoneal fold surrounding the _____ |
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inferior epigastric artery |
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The splenic artery is positioned in part b/w the layers of the ____ lig. |
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The gastroduodenal artery passes _____ to the duodenum prior to branching into the right and gastroepiploic and superior pancreaticoduodenal areteries |
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The ____ segments of the duodenum are retroperitoneal structures. |
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the inferior vena cava is ____ to the duodenum |
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The convex surface of the spleen is in contact with the peritoneum covering the inferior surface of the ______ |
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The sigmoid arteries are typically branches of the _____ |
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The lymphatics of the posterior abdominal wall drain into the ____ lymph nodes |
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The tips of the renal papillae drain urine into the _____ of hte kidneys |
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The left testicular vein is a direct branch of the _____ |
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the left ureter passes _____ (position) to the common iliac vein. |
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The left inferior suprarenal artery is typically a direct branch of _____ |
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The ejaculatory ducts drain into the ____ portion of the _____. |
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the crura of the penis are attached to the _____ of the bony pelvis |
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The lymphatics of the testes drain directly into the ____ nodes |
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The external anal sphincter is innnerv. in part by ____ nerve, a branch of the pudendal n. |
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The anterior recess of the _____ is positioned b/w the urogenital and pelvic diaphragms |
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The rectouterine pouch is positioned directly _____ to the posterior fornix fo the vagina |
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Adjacent to the cervix, the uterine artery anastomoses with branches of the _______ artery |
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The ____ orifice and the orifices of the ureteres are at the angles of the trigone of bladder |
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In the female, the superficial transversse perineus muscle extends from the ischial tuberosity to the _____ |
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perineal body (central tendon) |
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The levator ani muscle attaches in part to the tendinous arch, a thickening of the fascia of the _____ muscle |
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The sphincter urethrae and ______ muscles are postioned in the deep perineal space. |
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Major heart sounds are crated by/corresponding to |
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The diaphragm of the stethoscope is most useful in assessing |
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at the 5th interspace at the L mid-clavicular line |
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52 y.o. M presents with fever, pleuritic chest pain and productive cough. You find decreased breath sounds and dullness to percussion at left base, posteriorly. This is most consistent with |
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a peripneumonic effusion (pleural effusion with a pneumonia) |
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In your exam of a patient you find that thye have a murmur best heard at the apex of the heart. Which valve is most likely involved? |
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When palpating carotid artery, best location to find the pulse is: |
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medial to the sternocleidomastoid muscle |
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Percussing posterior chest of 65 y.o., you find dullness to percussion during inspiration just below Left 7th rib and below right 10th rib. this is consistent with: |
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paralysis of the left hemidiaphragm |
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23 y.o. woman has abdominal pain for 24 hours. On palpation, you find her pain is worst in RLQ, and positive for rebound test |
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Liver span is best determined by |
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percussion in RUQ along mid-clavicular line |
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When examining abdomen, it is best to go in the following order |
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inspection, auscultation, palpation |
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The mesonephros and mesonephric ducts are derived from |
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The ureteric bud develops as a direct outgrowth of the |
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Medically acceptable reasons for doing an autopsy include |
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contribution to medical knowledge, determining cause of death, establishing clinical correlations.
Doesn't include preventing malpractice lawsuit |
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In US, what % of deaths are followed by an autopsy? |
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An autopsy may be done by which of the following health care providers? |
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27 y.o. M has sharp, localized pain in LLQ. It's determined he had a left sided colon and that his appendix ruptured. What branch of aorta supplies the appendix under these conditions? |
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superior mesenteric artery |
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The following organs are secondarily retroperitoneal in the normal adult: |
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head of pancreas, descending (2nd) portion of duodenum, and descening colon |
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The following (cardiac malformations) are clinically significant types of atrial septal defects: |
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sinus venosus defect, common atrium, ostium secundum defect, endocardial cushion defect with ostium prium defect
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T/F: The epithelial cells of the liver, gallbladder adn pancreas are derived from the ectoderm of the developing gut tube. |
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T/F: The duodenum is derived from both the embryonic foregut and the midgut |
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T/F: At the hilus of the right lung the pulmonary artery enters superior to the pulmonary veins adn anterior to the bronchus and aortic groove. |
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