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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Anatomy One Liners
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Most frequently dislocated carpal bone
Lunate
L3
Coronary sinus
Medial collateral - medial meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament
2. Specific nerves that elicit secretion from the parotid gland
Tympanic branch of CN IX and lesser petrosal
Subclavian and internal Jugular
Anterior talofibular
12th rib
3. Defective portion of vertebra with spondylolisthesis in cervical area
Stomach - duodenum - liver - spleen - gallbladder - pancreas
Pedicle
L4
Left renal vein - duodenum
4. Innervation of fibrous pericardium
Phrenic nerve
Chorda tympani
SMA
Tensor veli palatini
5. Heart chamber that contains moderator band
Right ventricle
Biceps brachii
Ovarian and round Ligament
Wider diameter - shorter and more vertical
6. Ligament that contains ovarian vessels
Suspensory ligament of Ovary
Popliteus
Pedicle
CV6
7. Innervation of cricothyroid
Left ventricle
External laryngeal nerve
Left renal vein
Otic
8. Structures that lie to right and left of thoracic duct
S1
Greater sciatic foramen
L5
Azygos veins - aorta
9. Dermatome to umbilical area
Thymus
L1
T10
Phrenic + intercostal
10. Chief supinator muscle of hand
Biceps brachii
L4
T7 - L1
Femoral artery and vein
11. Tendon that courses through shoulder joint
T12
Long head of biceps
Kyphosis
Inferior vena cava
12. Only muscle innervated by CN IX
Thymus
Lesser sciatic foramen
Right hepatic artery
Stylopharyngeus
13. Site of postganglionic nerve cells that elicits dilation of pupil
Superior cervical ganglion
Cricothyroid
L3
Myasthenia gravis
14. Major arterial supply to calvaria and supratentorial dura
Alar
T5-9
Vastus medialis
Middle meningeal
15. Vertebral level associated with origin of IMA
Superior to 12th rib - posteriorly
Long head of biceps
Edinger - Westphal
L3
16. Cutaneous innervation to medial side of foot
Phrenic nerve
Superficial and deep perineal - bulbospongiosus - external anal sphincter - pubococcygeus
Saphenous (L4)
Cristae terminalis
17. Vertebral level of hyoid bone
Lateral pterygoid
CV3
Auditory tube - levator veli Palatini
Right hepatic artery
18. Nerve injured in wrist drop
Long thoracic nerve
Left renal vein - duodenum
Radial
Recurrent laryngeal
19. Muscle which compresses the bulb of penis
Auriculotemporal - CN X
Bulbospongiosus
Indirect inguinal
Posterior
20. Cutaneous innervation to dorsal aspect of web between toes 1 and 2
L2
Bronchoconstriction - Vasodilation
Transversalis fascia
Deep fibular
21. Muscle that prevents pelvis from tilting when walking
Axillary
Gluteus medius
C6
CN IX
22. Only muscle to abduct vocal cords
Fibularis brevis
Right
Brachial plexus - subclavian artery
Posterior cricoarytenoid
23. Name given to orientation where uterine body and cervix intersect at angle of 10-15 degrees
C3-5
Anteflexion
Scoliosis
Round ligament of liver
24. Muscle that extends leg
Quadriceps femoris
Tibial
Anteflexion
Part one of duodenum
25. Sensory nerve to larynx superior to vocal cords
Genioglossus
Lacunar ligament
Internal laryngeal
Greater - lesser and least splanchnic nerves
26. Muscle that is chief flexor at hip joint
Iliopsoas
Stomach - colon - left kidney - tail of pancreas
10th rib
Lateral cervical
27. Injury to what nerve causes winged scapula
Recurrent laryngeal
Ulnar
Long thoracic nerve
Anteversion
28. Cutaneous innervation to lateral side of foot
Auriculotemporal
Sural (S1)
8th rib
CN V3
29. Structure potentially injured with hysterectomy
Ureter
Greater sciatic foramen
Geniculate ganglion
Kiesselbach's plexus
30. Thoracic intercostal space located deep to triangle of auscultation
SMA
Bronchoconstriction - Vasodilation
sixth
Left gastric - common hepatic and splenic
31. Nerve injury that causes hoarseness following thyroid surgery
Brachial plexus - subclavian artery
Inferior and posterior
Ribs 9-11
Recurrent laryngeal
32. Spinal levels to muscles of the hand
Pelvic splanchnics (S2-4)
C8 and T1
Colle's fracture
ASIS and pubic tubercle
33. Thoracic structures that can compress the esophagus
Shoulder
Left bronchus - aorta and Diaphragm
Median nerve
Wider diameter - shorter and more vertical
34. Spinal nerve affected by protrusion of the disc between C5/6
Tympanic branch of CN IX and lesser petrosal
Superficial inguinal
ASIS and pubic tubercle
C6
35. Inferior border of epiploic foramen
Greater petrosal CN VII
Lateral cervical
Part one of duodenum
Ciliary ganglion
36. Structures that form conjoint tendon
Posterior ethmoid sinus
Internal oblique and transversus abdominis
Ansa cervicalis
Superficial inguinal
37. Major vessel within suboccipital triangle
Vertebral artery
Scoliosis
SV2
Intrinsic hand muscles
38. Innervation of carotid sinus and carotid body
CN IX - CN X
Phrenicocolic ligament
Piriform recess
Superficial inguinal
39. Inferior extent of pleura at midclavicular line
Pelvic splanchnics (S2-4)
Scaphoid
Root of mesentary
8th rib
40. Muscles which meet at the perineal body
Vastus medialis
Lumbar
Superficial and deep perineal - bulbospongiosus - external anal sphincter - pubococcygeus
Median
41. Innervation of mediastinal pleura
Anterverted - anteflexed
Long head of biceps
Tarsal
Phrenic nerve
42. Vertebral level of lumbar puncture
L1
Radial
L4
Superior vena cava
43. Major structures of bed of stomach
Pancreas - spleen - left kidney and suprarenal gland - diaphragm
Median
Long thoracic nerve
Trasnversalis fasica
44. Two muscles which close lateral pelvic wall
Obturator internus and Piriformis
Greater - lesser and least splanchnic nerves
Right ventricle
Suboccipital nerve
45. Most common nerve compressed with herniated intervertebral disc
Clavicle
Anterior cruciate
Posterior interventricular
L5
46. Lymph nodes for glans penis
C3-5
Deep inguinal
C6
External laryngeal nerve
47. Spinal levels of sympathetic fibers to head
Wider diameter - shorter and more vertical
T1 - 2
Lumbricals
C6
48. Innervation of costal pleura
Deep inguinal
C5 and C6
Intercostal nerve
Phrenic nerve
49. Type of hernia that protrudes through Hesselbach's triangle
CN IX
Internal laryngeal
Direct inguinal
Internal oblique and transversus abdominis
50. Muscle that initiates abduction of arm
Greater - lesser and least splanchnic nerves
T1 - 2
Splenic and SMV
Supraspinatus