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Where is the antecubital fossa located?
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?
What is another term for disease producing?
- Microscopic
- Contagious
- Infectious
- Pathogenic (correct)
How many mm is the subcutaneous dermal located in the tissue?
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?
Which one of these is an example of a hematoma?
Flashcards
Antecubital Fossa Location
Antecubital Fossa Location
The antecubital fossa is located at the bend of the elbow.
Pathogenic Definition
Pathogenic Definition
"Pathogenic" refers to the ability to produce disease.
Subcutaneous dermal location
Subcutaneous dermal location
The subcutaneous dermal tissue is located 1.6 mm into the tissue.
Hematoma Example
Hematoma Example
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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.
Blood-Related Conditions
- 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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