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Double layered of peritoneum Suspends internal organs a)Greater omentum b)Retroperitoneal space c)Mesentery |
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4-layered peritoneum structure Covers & protects internal organs a) Greater omentum b) Mesentery c) Retroperitoneal space |
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Space between posterior body wall & posterior aspect of peritoneum SADPUCKER a)Mesentery b)Retroperitoneal space c) Greater omentum |
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The point over the right side of the abdomen that is one-third of the distance from the anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilicus. This point corresponds to the most common location of the base of the appendix where it is attached to the cecum a) McArthur's Point b) McBurney's Point c) McNeill's Point |
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Deep to muscle lies carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and parasympathetic vagus nerve a)Ligamentum Nuchae b)Tendinous intersections c) Sternocleidomastoid |
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Articulation of 2nd rib with sternum. Important landmark for counting ribs as in finding the 2nd intercostal space for insertion of a needle for decompression of a tension pneumothorax a)Sternal angle b)infrasternal angle c) suprasternal angle |
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Dermatomes that includes nipples a)T3 b)T4/T5 C)T6 |
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Dermatome that includes umbilicus a)T9 b)T10 c)T11 |
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This is projected from the point which is located 1" anterior of angle of mandible to internal angle of orbit a)facial vein b)trigeminal nerve c)facial artery |
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Considered the triangle of death. Connects to cavernous sinus a)facial vein b)facial artery c)stylo-mastoid foramen |
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The supraorbital foramen, infraorbital foramen, and the mental foramen are the: a)terminal branches of trigeminal nerve b)muscles of facial expression c)trigeminal neuralgia |
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a)terminal branches of trigeminal nerve |
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A cricothyrotomy takes place: a)cricoid cartilage b)thyroid cartilage c)cricothyroid membrane |
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