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The anatomical guide for the common carotid artery
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posterior to medial border of sternocleidomastodeus
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The anatomical limit for the common carotid
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(right) sternoclavicular articulation to superior border of thyroid cartilage
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The linear guide for the common carotid
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sternoclavicular articulation to anterior surface of ear lobe or point midway between angle of jaw and mastoid process of the temporal bone.
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Anatomical guide for femoral artery
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center of femoral triangle
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What are the borders of the femoral triangle
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inguinal ligament/sartorius/adductor longus muscle
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Anatomical limit for femoral artery
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behind center of inguinal ligament to medial prominence of knee
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Where is the artery in comparison to the vein in the common carotid
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medial and deep to vein
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Where is the artery in comparison to the vein in the femoral artery
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lateral and superficial to vein
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Anatomical guide for the axillary artery
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behind medial border of coracobrachialis muscle
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Anatomical limit for the axillary artery
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lateral border of 1st rib to tendon of teres major muscle
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The anatomical limit of the axillary artery
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lateral border of first rib to tendon of teres major muscle
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The linear guide for the axillary muscle
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Parallel to long axis of abducted arm/ center of axilla
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Where is the artery in comparison to the vein for the axillary artery
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lateral and deep to vein
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The anatomical guide for the brachial artery
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In the bicipital group
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The anatomical limit for the brachial artery
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tendon to teres major muscle to point inferior to antecubital fossa
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The linear guide for the brachial artery
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center of lateral border of axilla to 1 inch below elbow joint
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Where is the artery in comparison to the vein for the brachial artery
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lateral and deep to vein
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The origin of the common carotid artery
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Right common carotid-terminal branch of the brachiocephalic
artery. Left Common Carotid- branch off arch of aorta |
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What are the branches of the common carotid artery
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No branches of right common carotid except terminal bifurcation into the internal and external carotid arteries. The left common carotid also has no branches, except the terminal birfurcation into the left internal and external carotid arteries.
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The origin of the axillary artery
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A continuation of the subclavian artery.
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The branches of the axillary artery
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Highest thoracic artery, thoracoacromial artery, lateral thoracic artery, subscapular artery, anterior humerical circumflex artery, posterior humeral circumflex artery.
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The origin of the Brachial Artery
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Continuation of axillary artery
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Arteries on right side starting with arch of aorta
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Arch of aorta to Brachiocephalic- Rt. Common Carotid(straight up)/subclavian artery(to right than down arm)-axillary artery-brachial artery- bifurcates to radial artery and ulnar artery-deep palmer arch-superficial palmar arch
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The origin of the femoral artery
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continuation of external iliac artery
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Branches of the femoral artery
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Superficial epigastric, superficial circumflex iliac, external pudendal, profunda femoris.
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