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Mnemonics for Week 4





Rib costal groove: order of intercostal blood vessels and nerves

VAN (from superior to inferior)

Vein

Artery

Nerve



Diaphragm innervation

“C3, 4, 5 keep the diaphragm alive”

Diaphragm innervation is by cervical roots 3, 4, and 5 (phrenic nerve)



Lingula location:

LingULa Left Upper Lobe



Lung lobe numbers/Heart AV valves: right vs. left

Right side: Tricuspid heart valve and tri-lobed lung

Left side: Bicuspid heart valve and bi-lobed lung





Atrioventricular (AV) valves:

LAB RAT

Left Atrium: Bicuspid valve

Right Atrium: Tricuspid



Semilunar valve cusps: Aortic and pulmonary

Both of them have a right and left cusp, but one has an anterior cusp and one has a posterior

cusp

Pulmonary trunk is anterior to the Aorta It has the anterior cusp (right, left and anterior

cusps)

Aorta is posterior to the pulmonary trunk It has the posterior cusp (right, left and posterior

cusps)





Aortic Arch: major branch order

Know your ABC’S:

Aortic arch gives rise to:

Brachiocephalic trunk

Left Common Carotid artery

Left Subclavian artery

 Beware of the trick question of “What is the first branch of the aorta?” Technically, it’s

the coronary arteries.

Coronary circulation: arteries and associated veins

Small Margin:

Small vein and Marginal artery

Middle schoolers show Public Display of Affection (PDA):

Middle Vein and Posterior Descending Artery

Great LAD:

Great vein and Left Anterior Descending artery

CC’s:

Coronary sinus and Left Circumflex artery





Main Bronchi: which one is more vertical?

“Inhale a bite, it goes down the right”

 Inhaled objects are more likely to lodge into the right main bronchus, since it is the one

that is more vertical.





Mnemonics for Week 5



This is actually a mnemonic from last week’s material. But this was in the textbook, First Aid for

USMLE 2007 under the respiratory section. So I thought it was worth mentioning:

Pulmonary artery location on each lung, in relation to the bronchi.

RALS

Right lung the pulmonary artery will be Anterior to the main bronchi.

Left lung the pulmonary artery is located Superior to the main bronchi.

Remember the bronchi have cartilage so they should be easy to identify.





Diaphragm apertures: spinal levels

“I 8 10 Eggs At 12” (read this as “I ate ten eggs at twelve” if it doesn’t look right to you)

Interior Vena Cava T8

T10 Esophagus

Aorta  T12





Posterior mediastinum contents:

DATES

Descending aorta

Azygous and hemiazygous vein

Thoracic duct

Esophagus

Sympathetic trunk/ganglia

External carotid artery branches

“Some Angry Lady Figured Out PMS”

Superior thyroid artery

Ascending Pharyngeal artery

Lingual artery

Facial artery

Occipital artery

Posterior auricular artery

Maxillary artery

Superficial Temporal artery

 Alternative: As Steve Lay Frozen Olive Palpated Some More





Tetralogy of Fallot- 4 findings

“PROVE”

Pulmonary trunk stenosis

Right ventricular hypertrophy

Overriding aorta

VSD









Mnemonics for Week 6



Branches of the Facial Nerve (after stylomastoid foramen)

"Tell Ziggy Bob Marley Called" Tell Zac Blunts May Confuse

· From superior to inferior:

Temporal branch

Zygomatic branch

Buccal branch

Mandibular branch

Cervical branch

· Alternatively: "To Zanzibar By Motor Car".

· Alternatively: “Ten Zebras Bit My Cheek”

· Alternatively: "Two Zulus Bit My Cat"

· Alternatively: "Two Zebras Bit My Coccyx"

· Alternatively: "Tall Zulus Bear Many Children"

· Alternatively: "Two Zombies Buggered My Cat"

The motor branches of the facial nerve go through the parotid gland





V3: Sensory Branches

BAIL

Buccal

Auriculotemporal

Inferior alveolar

Lingual





Face muscles: large muscle groups’ cranial innervation

Mandibular nerve (CN V3): Mastication.

Facial nerve (CN VII): Facial expression.



Foramen spinosum: location on base of skull

Foramen spinosum is adjacent to the spine of sphenoid.



Scalp nerve supply

GLASS:

Greater occipital/ Greater auricular

Lesser occipital

Auriculotemporal

Supratrochlear

Supraorbital





Cavernosum sinus contents

O TOM CAT:

O TOM are lateral wall components, in order from superior to inferior.

CA are the components within the sinus, from medial to lateral. CA ends at the level of T from O

TOM.

· See diagram.

Occulomotor nerve (III)

Trochlear nerve (IV)

Ophthalmic nerve (V1)

Maxillary nerve (V2)

Carotid artery (internal)

Abducent nerve (VI)

T: When written, connects to the T of OTOM.









Skull Bones:

"STEP OF 6 "

Sphenoid

Temporal

Ethmoid

Parietal

Occipital

Frontal

6 skull bones

Mnemonics for Week 7



Orbit: bones of medial wall:

My Little Eye Sits in the orbit

Maxilla (frontal process)

Lacrimal

Ethmoid

Sphenoid (body)



Extraocular muscles cranial nerve innervation:

LR6SO4 rest 3

Lateral Rectus is 6th

Superior Oblique is 4th

Rest are all 3rd cranial nerve (CN III: oculomotor)





Extraocular muscles: movements

Obliques cause Lateral rotation (abduction) of eyeball

Actions of the oblique muscles are opposite to their name

Actions of the recti muscles are rightly fitting their name



Relationship of lingual nerve and submandibular duct

The duck lies over the lake

Submandibular duct is passes on top of the lingual nerve

(The lingual nerve courses laterally, inferiorly then medial to the submandibular duct.)



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