Carpal bones "She Looks Too Pretty; Try To Catch
Her":
· Proximal row then
distal row, both lateral-to-medial:
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrium
Pisiform
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capate
Hamate
· Alternatively:
"She Likes To Play; Try To Catch Her".
Femoral hernia:
epidemiology FEMoral hernias are more
common in FEMales.
Superior orbital
fissure: structures passing through "Live Free To See Absolutely No
Insult":
Lacrimal nerve
Frontal nerve
Trochlear nerve
Superior branch of
oculomotor nerve
Abducent nerve
Nasociliary nerve
Inferior branch of
oculomotor nerve
V3: sensory
branches "Buccaneers Are Inferior Linguists":
Buccal
Auriculotemporal
Inferior alveolar
Lingual
External carotid
artery branches "So Long For Acting Old Parenting Means Stability":
Superior thyroid
Lingual
Facial
Ascending pharyngeal
Occiptal
Posterior auricular
Maxillary
Superficial temporal
Spinal cord:
length in vertebral column SCULL:
Spinal Cord Until L2
(LL).
Carotid sheath
contents "I See 10 CC's in the IV":
I See (I.C.) =
Internal Carotid artery
10 = CN 10 (Vagus
nerve)
CC = Common Carotid
artery
IV = Internal Jugular
Vein
Obturator canal:
relations of structures "Who's flying in the top of Obturator canal?
Obviously Not A Vein!":
Obturator
Nerve
Artery
Vein
Lacrimal nerve
course "Lacrimal's story of 8 L's":
Lacrimal nerve runs
on Lateral wall of orbit above Lateral
rectus, then Lets
communicating branch join in, then supplies Lacrimal
gland, then Leaves it
and supplies Lateral upper eye Lid!
Internal iliac
artery: posterior branch PILS:
Posterior branch
Iliolumbar
Lateral sacral
Superior gluteal
Facial nerve
branches "Two Zombies Buggered My Cat":
· From superior to
inferior:
Temporal branch
Zygomatic branch
Buccal branch
Mandibular branch
Cervical branch
· Alternatively:
"Two Zulus Bit My Cat".
· Alternatively:
"Two Zebras Bit My Coccyx".
· Alternatively:
"To Zanzibar By Motor Car".
· Alternatively:
"Tall Zulus Bear Many Children"
· Alternatively:
"Tell Ziggy Bob Marley Called".
External carotid
artery branches StApLE OPIS:
Superior thyroid
Ascending pharyngeal
Lingual
External maxillary
(facial)
Occipital
Posterior auricular
Internal maxillary
Superficial temporal
Bronchi: which is
more vertical "Right on Red":
Many places allow
making a right hand turn at a red light, if you
first come to a
complete stop.
A child swallowing a
red penny is more likely to get it stopped
down the right
bronchus, since it is more vertical.
Hip: lateral
rotators "Play Golf Or Go On
Quaaludes":
· From top to bottom:
Piriformis
Gemellus superior
Obturator internus
Gemellus inferior
Obturator externus
Quadratus femoris
· Alternatively:
"P-GO-GO-Q".
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