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Where is the antecubital fossa located?

  • Bend of the forearm
  • Bend in the the upper arm
  • Bend of the elbow (correct)
  • Bend of the hand
  • What is another term for disease producing?

  • Microscopic
  • Contagious
  • Infectious
  • Pathogenic (correct)
  • How many mm is the subcutaneous dermal located in the tissue?

  • 2 mm
  • 1.6 mm (correct)
  • 1.8 mm
  • 1.5 mm
  • Which one of these is an example of a hematoma?

    <p>A bruise</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Anatomical Landmarks

    • The antecubital fossa is located in the anterior aspect of the elbow, a triangular region bounded by the brachioradialis and pronator teres muscles.

    Medical Terminology

    • Pathogenic is another term for disease-producing.

    Skin Layers

    • The subcutaneous dermal layer is located approximately 1-4 mm beneath the skin surface in the tissue.
    • A bruise is an example of a hematoma, which is a localized collection of blood that has leaked from blood vessels and accumulated outside of them.

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    Test your knowledge about the antecubital fossa! Learn where it is located in the body, what it is, and its function.

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