The organization of the femoral region from lateral to medial is the _____
#2
Because the _____ artery is paired with the median nerve at the elbow, supracondylar fractures of the humerus that displace anteromedially may result in a pulseless hand
#3
The superficial peroneal nerve innervates the _____ longus and brevis muscles
#4
The _____ of the cerebellum controls the truncal and proximal musculature of limbs
#5
The _____ nerve plexus lies between the submucosa and inner circular muscle layer of the gut wall
#6
What syndrome is associated with lesion of the following areas? _____1. Corticospinal tract2. Medial lemniscus3. Abducens nerve (CN VI)
#7
What syndrome is associated with lesion of the following areas? _____1. Corticospinal tract2. Medial lemniscus3. Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
#8
Identify number 6
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Flashcard 1: The organization of the femoral region from lateral to medial is the _____
Answer: nerve-artery-vein-lymphatics (NAVeL)
Flashcard 2: Because the _____ artery is paired with the median nerve at the elbow, supracondylar fractures of the humerus that displace anteromedially may result in a pulseless hand
Answer: brachial
Flashcard 3: The superficial peroneal nerve innervates the _____ longus and brevis muscles
Answer: peroneus (fibularis)
Flashcard 4: The _____ of the cerebellum controls the truncal and proximal musculature of limbs
Answer: vermis
Flashcard 5: The _____ nerve plexus lies between the submucosa and inner circular muscle layer of the gut wall
Answer: submucosal (Meissner)
Flashcard 6: What syndrome is associated with lesion of the following areas? _____1. Corticospinal tract2. Medial lemniscus3. Abducens nerve (CN VI)
Flashcard 7: What syndrome is associated with lesion of the following areas? _____1. Corticospinal tract2. Medial lemniscus3. Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)