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| Supine vs. prone body position |
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Know SUPination is your hand while carrying a bowl of SOUP. Your face follows where your palm is facing [i.e. up]. Put a handpuppet on your hand while hand is in supination and the puppet will be the supine position. · See diagram. Show Details / Rate It ---Robert O'Connor University College Dublin |
| Cubital fossa contents |
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"N-MAN": · From lateral to medial: Nerve Muscle Artery Nerve · Specifics are radial Nerve, biceps Muscle tendon, brachial Artery, median Nerve. Show Details / Rate It ---Peter Stefanides University College Dublin |
| Diaphram aperatures: spinal levels |
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"Come Enter the Abdomen: Vena Cava [8] Esophagus [10] Aorta [12] Show Details / Rate It ---Phillip Snider (originally by Sherry Roles) Med student: Arizona College of Osteopathic Med |
| Perineal vs. peroneal |
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Perineal is in between the legs. Peroneal is on the leg. Show Details / Rate It ---Anonymous Contributor |
| L4 landmark: 2 items |
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"B4U" [before you]: Bifurcation of aorta L4 Umbilicus Show Details / Rate It ---Anonymous Contributor |
| Supine vs. prone body position |
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"Supine is on your spine. Therefore, prone's the "other" one. · Also, prone to suffocate in prone position. Show Details / Rate It ---Carol Kasper and Sandy Honeycutt MacMurray College, Jacksonville, IL, USA and Nursing student |
| Retroperitoneal structures list |
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SAD PUCKER: Suprarenal glands Aorta & IVC Duodenum (half) Pancreas Ureters Colon (ascending & descending) Kidneys Esophagus (anterior & left covered) Rectum Show Details / Rate It ---Ron Norman AECC |
| Cubital fossa contents |
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"My Bottoms Turned Red": · From medial to lateral: Median nerve Brachial artery Tendon of biceps Radial nerve Show Details / Rate It ---Dell Piero University Malaya Medical School, Malaysia |
| Obturator canal: relations of structures |
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"Who's flying in the top of Obturator canal? Obviously Not A Vein!": Obturator Nerve Artery Vein Show Details / Rate It ---Usman Ahmad KMC |
| Superior mediastinum contents |
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"BATS & TENT": Brachiocephalic veins Arch of aorta Thymus Superior vena cava Trachea Esophagus Nerves (vagus & phrenic) Thoracic duct Show Details / Rate It ---Sumeet Verma East Carolina University SOM |
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