Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy
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Author: Marieb, Elaine Nicpon, Brady, Patricia, Mallatt, Jon
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Chapter 20, Problem 26RQ

A pulse can be felt in the following arteries: super�cial temporal, facial, common

carotid, brachial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, and dorsalis pedis (see Figure

20.8b). Name the artery from which each artery listed branches. Here is an

example to get you started: The super�cial temporal artery is a branch of the external

carotid artery.

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A pulse can be felt in the following arteries: superficial temporal, facial, common carotid, brachial, femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, and dorsalis pedis (Figure 20.8b). Name the artery from which each artery listed branches. Here is an example to get you started: The superficial temporal artery is a branch of the external carotid artery.
Arteries of the Head and Neck Area Supplied Common carotid artery     External carotid artery     Internal carotid artery       Arteries of the Upper Limbs Area of service Subclavian artery     Axillary artery     Brachial artery     Radial artery     Ulnar artery         Arteries of the Lower Limbs Area of service External iliac artery     Femoral artery     Popliteal artery     Anterior tibial artery     Dorsal pedis artery     Posterior tibial artery         VEINS   Veins of the Trunk Area drained Brachiocephalic vein     Common iliac vein     Hepatic portal vein     Hepatic vein     Inferior mesenteric vein     Internal iliac vein     Renal vein     Splenic vein     Superior mesenteric vein       Veins of the Head and Neck Area drained External jugular vein     Internal jugular vein…
The anatomical guide for the ulnar artery states that it lies: Lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and medial to the tendon of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle. Medial to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and lateral to the tendon of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle. Lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle. Directly medial and deep to the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle.   The artery which terminates at the inferior border of the teres major muscle is the:   Subclavian Vertebral Axillary Brachial   The linear guide for the common carotid artery may be described as a point from the __________ to the anterior surface of the lobe of the ear.   Mastoid process of the temporal bone Sternocleidomastoid muscle Sternocleidomastoid articulation Sternocleidomastoid artifact

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