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Adult Arm and Elbow Exam 2024, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive study guide or exam preparation material for the adult arm and elbow anatomy and related injuries. It covers a wide range of topics, including the anatomy of the humerus, biceps, triceps, and elbow joints, as well as the various types of fractures, dislocations, and ligament injuries that can occur in the arm and elbow region. Detailed information on the identification, diagnosis, and treatment of these conditions, including the use of splints, casts, and other immobilization techniques. Additionally, it covers the nerves and blood supply to the arm and elbow, as well as the biomechanics and range of motion of the elbow joint. This document would be a valuable resource for medical students, residents, or healthcare professionals studying or practicing in the field of orthopedics or sports medicine.

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bulge on shaft of humerus
that attaches deltoid to
muscle
for radial nerve, posterior
to deltoid tuberosity
two heads, flex the elbow
three heads, extend elbow
short and long
median and ulnar nerve
long, lateral, medial head
blood supply that follows
radial nerve
deltoid tuberosity
radial groove
biceps
triceps
bicep brachii
nerve that runs on medial
side of humerus
tricep brachii
brachial profunda artery
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pf4
pf5
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ADULT ARM AND ELBOW EXAM 2024 A+

bulge on shaft of humerus that attaches deltoid to muscle

for radial nerve, posterior to deltoid tuberosity

two heads, flex the elbow

three heads, extend elbow

short and long

median and ulnar nerve

long, lateral, medial head

blood supply that follows radial nerve

deltoid tuberosity

radial groove

biceps triceps bicep brachii nerve that runs on medial side of humerus tricep brachii brachial profunda artery

ADULT ARM AND ELBOW EXAM 2024 A+

nutrient artery

sling and early exercise

fracture due to trauma

coaptation splint or frac- ture brace

displaces fracture of humeral shaft with short- ening, and oblique and spi- ral fractures.

extends at least 1 inch proximal to fracture site, el- bow 90 degrees in neutral rotation

brachial artery

how to treat fracture in proximal humerus what is a humerus shaft fracture how is a humerus shaft fracture treated

when would you use a hanging arm cast

reequipments for hanging arm cast

loop placed on dorsum of the wrist

how to correct lateral an- gulation with hanging arm cast

ADULT ARM AND ELBOW EXAM 2024 A+

posterior(larger)

anterior (smaller)

boney projection on ulna

Triangular-shaped struc- ture that projects off of the front part of the ulna

olecranon fossa

coronoid fossa

olecranon process

coranoid process

medial and lateral

what are the epicondyles in the humerus

ADULT ARM AND ELBOW EXAM 2024 A+

hinge between radius and ulna

pivot joint between humerus and radius syndesmosis joint be- tween radius and ulna

articulates with humerus

articulates with head of ra- dius

flexion, extension, prona- tion, supination

humeroulnar joint

humeroradial joint

radioulnar joint

trochlear notch of ulna

radial notch of ulna

elbow movements

bump under neck where bi- cep muscles attaches radial^ tuberosity

ulnar, median, radial

90 degree of abduction

superspinatic, infraspinat- ic, teres minor, subscapu- laris

nerves in elbow

what is closed pack posi- tion

S.I.T.S

glenoid cavity

brachial, ancillary, subclar- ium

responsible for feeding humeral head

anterior lateral of humeral head

long head of bicep an- chors on three arteries that cross shoulder humeral circumflex artery is where does the hills sachs defect occur

arm abducted and exter- nally rotated

Hill sachs defect, bankart lesion, greater tuberosity

causes depression on humeral head

tear of the labrum due to dislocation

pulls little piece (In older patients)

posterior dislocations

how do patients present arm with anterior disloca- tion fractures with anterior dis- locations Hill sachs defect

Bankart lesion

Greater tuberosity fracture

dislocation that can be caused by seizures

anterior dislocations 90% of dislocations are