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Overview of the spinal nerve. (anterior = top of picture)
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The first dorsal webspace of the foot is innervated by the [blank_start]deep fibular nerve[blank_end] and exists as the [blank_start]L5[blank_end] dermatome
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The dermatome in which the heel is situated is the ... dermatome.
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The postcentral gyrus is also known as the [blank_start]primary somatosensory cortex[blank_end]
The precentral gyrus is also known as the [blank_start]primary motor cortex[blank_end]
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The main sensory pathway of the body occurs via which white matter column of the spinal cord?
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The dorsal column
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The ventral column
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The right lateral column
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The left lateral column
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Using the Foerster dermatome map below, label the dermatomes of the arm.
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The Musculocutaneous nerve supplies the [blank_start]Biceps Brachii[blank_end] and originates from the [blank_start]C5 and C6[blank_end] spinal nerves.
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Biceps Brachii
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Triceps Brachii
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C5 and C6
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C4 and C5
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C6 and C7
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C7 and C8
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Posteriorly, the neck and scalp skin is mainly supplied by the [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] rami of spinal nerves [blank_start]C2[blank_end]-C8
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C2
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C1
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C3
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posterior
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anterior
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Label the named cutaneous nerve innervation of the neck.
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On the previous diagram, the point at which the sensory nerves of the cervical plexus converge is called...
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The Nerve Point of the Neck
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The Sensory Point of the Neck
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The Cervical Point of the Neck
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Pain from the myocardium (e.g. during heart attack) typically refers to which dermatomes of the arm?
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C8 & T1
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T1 & T2
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C5 & C6
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T2 & T3
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Match the following Myotomes to their test actions and relevant muscles:
C5: Action = [blank_start]Shoulder Abduction[blank_end] Muscle = [blank_start]Deltoid[blank_end]
C6: Action = [blank_start]Elbow Flexion[blank_end] Muscle = [blank_start]Biceps Brachii[blank_end]
C7: Action = [blank_start]Elbow Extension[blank_end] Muscle = [blank_start]Triceps Brachii[blank_end]
C8: Action = [blank_start]Finger Flexion[blank_end] Muscle = [blank_start]Flexor Digitorum Superficialis[blank_end]
T1: Action = [blank_start]Finger Abduction[blank_end] Muscle = [blank_start]Dorsal Interossei[blank_end]
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Clinical Testing of Spinal Reflexes:
Biceps Reflex tests [blank_start]C5 & C6[blank_end] spinal nerves
Triceps Reflex tests [blank_start]C7[blank_end] spinal nerve
Knee Jerk Reflex tests [blank_start]L3[blank_end] spinal nerve
Ankle Jerk reflex tests [blank_start]S1[blank_end] spinal nerve
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C5 & C6
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C6 & C7
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C4 & C5
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C7
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C6
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C8
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L3
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L2
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L1
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S1
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S2
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S3
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The muscles of mastication (Masseter, etc) are mainly innervated by which cranial nerve?
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The Diaphragm is innervated by the phrenic nerve, which arises from which 3 spinal nerves?
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Taste:
Which cranial nerve allows taste on the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
[blank_start]Facial Nerve (CNVII)[blank_end]
Which cranial nerve allows taste on the posterior 1/3 of the tongue
[blank_start]Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CNIX)[blank_end]
Which cranial nerve allows taste at the epiglottis?
[blank_start]Vagus Nerve (CNX)[blank_end]
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Erector Spinae and Transversospinalis muscle groups are supplied by the ... rami of spinal nerves
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Axillary Nerve arises from ...
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Musculocutaneous Nerve arises from ...
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Median Nerve arises from ...
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Radial Nerve arises from
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Ulnar Nerve arises from ...
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All Interossei muscles are supplied by the [blank_start]ulnar[blank_end] nerve
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Sciatic Nerve arises from ...
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Name the nerves which supply the cutaneous areas shown below.
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Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh
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Femoral Nerve
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Saphenous Nerve
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Superficial Fibular Nerve
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Deep Fibular Nerve
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Obturator Nerve
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Sural Nerve
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Posterior Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh