ZOO 3733C Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Great Saphenous Vein, Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, Brachial Plexus

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Sharp medial border- interosseous border between the ulna and radius. Articular surface articulates with the carpal bones. Radius has an ulnar notch that the ulna ts in. Scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone in the carpal bones. Lunate is the most commonly dislocated bone in the carpals. Know brachial plexus diagram- in the powerpoint/ upper limb modules. All muscles on the back of the hand are innervated by the radial nerve. Contents of the scalene triangle- brachial plexus and subclavian. Phlenic nerve innervates the thoracic diaphragm: roots- c3, c4, c5. Fractures of the surgical neck of the humerus injures the axillary artery. Vena camitentis are super cial veins of the upper limb that take the blood into the axillary. 6 branches in the axillary artery: superior/supreme/highest artery. Friday, september 22, 2017: thoracoacromial artery, lateral thoracic artery. Supplies the blood to the breast: thoracic, subscapular artery, posterior and anterior humerus artery.

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