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BRS Gross Anatomy Test | 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 29 Pages
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If a stab wound lacerated the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the quadrangular 
space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves would be injured? 
A) Radial nerve 
B) Axillary nerve 
C) Thoracodorsal nerve 
D) Suprascapular nerve 
E) Accessory nerve - B) The axillary nerve runs posteriorly to the humerous, accompanying the 
posterior humeral circumflex artery through the quadrangular space and innervating the teres minor and 
deltoid muscles 
- none of the other n...
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If a stab wound lacerated the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the quadrangular space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves would be injured? 
A) Radial nerve 
B) Axillary nerve 
C) Thoracodorsal nerve 
D) Suprascapular nerve 
E) Accessory nerve - ️️B) The axillary nerve runs posteriorly to the humerous, accompanying the posterior humeral circumflex artery through the quadrangular space and innervating the teres minor and deltoid muscles 
- none of the othe...
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1st part of subclavian artery - Vertebral, Internal thoracic, Thyrocervical - 4 branches (Inferior 
thyroid, Suprascapular, Transverse cervical (cervicodorsal), Ascending cervical) 
4 portions of ICA - cervical, petrous, cavernous, cerebral 
Anterior cerebral (Branch of Ophthalmic) - A smaller of the 2 terminal branches, communicates 
with contralateral via anterior communicating 
Anterior Communicating clinical considerations - Permits flow from one ICA to contralateral ICA 
Arteries of scalp -...
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BRS Gross Anatomy: Chapter 2 Bones and Joints of Upper Limb Exam 2023
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First bone to begin ossification among shoulder girdle? - ANSWER-CLAVICLE 
 
Last bone to fuse among should girdle? - ANSWER-CLAVICLE 
 
Most common fracture site of CLAVICLE? - ANSWER-middle-third 
 
Shoulder girdle bone that ossifies intra-membranously? - ANSWER-CLAVICLE 
 
Key anatomical landmarks of SCAPULA - ANSWER-spine of scapula 
acromion 
coracoid process 
scapular notch 
 
What two structures originate or insert into the SPINE of Scapula - ANSWER-deltoid 
trapezius 
 
What two structur...
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BRS Gross Anatomy 100 Questions Answered 100% Correct
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If a stab wound lacerated the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the quadrangular space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves would be injured? 
A) Radial nerve 
B) Axillary nerve 
C) Thoracodorsal nerve 
D) Suprascapular nerve 
E) Accessory nerve - ANSWER-B) The axillary nerve runs posteriorly to the humerous, accompanying the posterior humeral circumflex artery through the quadrangular space and innervating the teres minor and deltoid muscles 
- none of the oth...
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BRS: Gross Anatomy Exam Questions & 
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If a stab wound lacerated the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the 
quadrangular space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves would be injured? 
A) Radial nerve 
B) Axillary nerve 
C) Thoracodorsal nerve 
D) Suprascapular nerve 
E) Accessory nerve - answerB) The axillary nerve runs posteriorly to the humerous, 
accompanying the posterior humera...
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Anterior Triangle of the Neck- Practice Questions with Complete Answers
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Anterior Triangle of the Neck- Practice 
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A person receives a shallow knife wound just behind the sternocleidomastoid muscle and about 1 
1/2 inches above the clavicle. There is an immediate numbness of the skin below the wound and 
over the acromion and clavicle. The nerve most likely severed was the ________. 
A) Greater auricular 
B) Lesser occipital 
C) Supraclavicular 
D) Suprascapular 
E) Transverse cervical C) Supraclavicular; The supraclavicular nerves c...
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BRS: Gross Anatomy Exam Questions & 
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If a stab wound lacerated the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the 
quadrangular space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves would be injured? 
A) Radial nerve 
B) Axillary nerve 
C) Thoracodorsal nerve 
D) Suprascapular nerve 
E) Accessory nerve - answerB) The axillary nerve runs posteriorly to the humerous, 
accompanying the posterior humera...
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ANAT315 FINAL EXAM PREP QUESTIONS
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ANAT315 FINAL EXAM PREP QUESTIONS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ANAT315 FINAL EXAM PREP QUESTIONS 
First test: weeks 1-5	the upper limb. 
Week 1 
•	Vertebral structure (know the parts of each vertebrae) 
•	Curvatures of the spine 
•	Ligaments of the vertebral column 
•	Intrinsic muscles of the spine 
1.	What are the sections of the vertebral column in order? 
a.	Thoracic, sacrum, lumbar, cervical. 
b.	Cervical, thoracic, sacrum, lumbar. 
c.	Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum. 
d.	Lumbar, cervical,...
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NBCE - GENERAL ANATOMY – 172 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What structure in the IVD is a remnant of the notochord? 
Nucleus Pulposis 
 
 
 
T4 Dermatome is level with what? 
nipple 
 
 
 
 
T10 dermatome is level with what? 
umbilicus 
 
 
 
T1-T6 Dorsal Rami 
medial branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous, lateral branches = purely motor (erectors) 
 
 
 
T7-T12 Dorsal Rami 
medial branches = purely motor (erectors), lateral branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous 
 
 
 
What are the abdominal quadrants? 
RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ 
 
 
 
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