This video features a competitive anatomy quiz between two medical students where the winner receives a plate of beans and the loser must watch, covering key anatomical concepts including nerve innervations (ulnar, median, radial, thoracodorsal), bone anatomy (clavicle as the only subcutaneous bone, scaphoid as the most lateral carpal bone), venous drainage (cephalic, basilic, antecubital veins), and clinical conditions (Erb's palsy, Klumpke's paralysis, Saturday night palsy, breast cancer presentation).
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Only ONE Medical Student Gets to Eat After This Anatomy Battle.Added:
Leave at 8:30. Leave at what?
Leave Leave at the mic Leave at the Leave at the 8:30 Leave at the 8:30.
>> [laughter] >> Are you ready for another competition?
This one This one is very special because the winner is going to get a place of beans and bola.
>> [laughter] >> So I'm going to be asking them 1 to 25 questions. So are you ready? Yes.
>> Are you ready? Question five. The costal margin is formed by which ribs?
rib 7 to 10 7 to 10, correct. Give your neighbor.
Okay. Pick your number. Number three.
The pectoralis major is supplied is supplied by which spinal nerve? spinal nerves of um C5 C5 to C7 Wrong. Are you happy?
C5 to T1 >> C5 to T1, correct. Pick your number.
You now pick your number.
>> um Question one. First bone to ossify in the body? clavicle. I'll give you. Pick your number. Question eight. Question eight. Which superficial vein runs along the lateral aspect of the forearm?
Okay, um that is cephalic vein.
>> Correct. Remember, a place of ease a place of ease No problem. You know what I'm trying to say, right? Yeah, never tried it. Okay, now no problem. Yeah, pick your number.
Question six. Which vein is used most commonly for intravenous >> antecubital vein antecubital vein >> What's an antecubital vein? um This vein that runs parallel And what's the answer? What's the answer?
>> median cubital vein median cubital vein >> Sorry.
>> [laughter] >> Okay. Pick your number. Pick your number. Okay, number two. Latissimus dorsi is supplied by which nerve?
thoracodorsal nerve >> Okay, give it to him. Pick your number.
Question 10. Question 10. A patient presents with a claw hand deformity after a injury, which nerve is most likely damaged? Ulnar nerve. Correct. Give it to your neighbor. Neighbor, hot boys, hot boys, hot boys. Question [laughter] seven. You have a first test. Pick a number. Question seven. Question seven.
The basilic vein typically joins which vein to form the axillary vein?
It joins the cephalic vein. Wrong. Give it to your neighbor. What's your answer?
Brachial vein. Brachial vein, correct.
Pick a number. Okay, um question nine.
The dorsal venous arch of the hand primarily veins drains into which two superficial veins?
Um cephalic vein and basilic vein.
Correct. Hot boy, give your neighbor a hot boy.
>> [laughter] >> Question four. Uh question four. Injury to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus is called what? Erb's palsy.
Okay, correct. Give it to your neighbor.
Pick a number. Question seven. Question seven.
Pick a number.
Question 11. Question 11. A patient is unable to oppose the thumb to the little finger. Which nerve is most likely damaged?
Median nerve. [laughter] Median nerve, correct. Give it to your neighbor. Pick a number. Question 12. Oh, you are a hot boy. No, wow.
Walking textbook.
Question what? 12. A patient presents with numbness over the hypothenar eminence. Which nerve is most likely compromised?
>> Ulnar nerve. Ulnar nerve. Give it to your neighbor. Pick a number.
>> Question 13. Question 13. If a 60-year-old woman has has difficulty extending her wrist after using crutches, which nerve is most likely injured? Radial nerve. Correct.
Give it to your neighbor. Jesus.
Question 15. Question 15. Which nerve innervates the lumbrical muscles of the hand?
Lumbrical muscles of the hand.
That's um ulnar nerve. There are two nerves, actually. Okay, ulnar and radial nerve.
Wrong.
>> [laughter] >> Ulnar, median nerve. Correct. So, I'm going to give you I'm going to give you half mark. I'm going to give you half mark. So, pick a number. Um question 14.
Question 14. A patient is unable to flex distal phalanges of the index finger.
Which muscle is most likely paralyzed?
Flexor digitorum profundus. Hey, God.
>> [laughter] >> Question 17. The only bone which is subcutaneous throughout is what?
Subcutaneous.
The only bone which is subcutaneous.
See, if if you fail this question, I'm going to remove you from medicine school. American [laughter] school.
Give give it to your neighbor. Give it to your neighbor. What is it? What is it? Clavicle. Clavicle.
This is the only bone Jesus. Jesus. No problem.
>> [laughter] >> Um question 16. 16.
A radiograph of a 20 21-year-old male shows a fracture in the most lateral carpal bone in the proximal row. Which bone is affected?
>> Scaphoid. Scaphoid. Give it to your neighbor.
Question 18.
The anterior border of the lateral 1/3 of the shaft of the clavicle gives origin to what? Anterior border, um pectoralis major. Wrong. Give it to your neighbor. What's the answer? Um anterior fiber of deltoid. Correct.
Your question is question question Question 17.
Take it. Um 19. In multiparous women, the nipple is usually at what? Fourth intercostal space.
>> Hey. This guy is killing me. I don't Continue continue continue >> Question 20.
>> Question 20. A 45-year-old woman complained of a firm firm painless mass in the upper lateral quadrant of her right breast. The nipple is retracted as lymph nodes were palpable and firm. She is most likely having what?
>> Breast cancer.
>> Breast cancer. Correct.
Question 20.
Take it. 21. Inflammation of the lymph node is called what?
Lymphadenitis. Huh?
Lymphadenitis.
>> Lymphadema Lymph Lymphadema Lymphadema lymphadenitis lymphatitis >> [laughter] [clears throat] >> What is it you get to go that side?
Okay, um it's lymph- lymphadenitis lymphadenitis.
>> Uh lymphadenitis correct. Yes, lymphadenitis. [laughter] You choose another one. Choose another one. Pick question number you pick from 22 to 25.
Okay, 22.
What is referred to as the abdominal policeman? Okay, um greater omentum.
>> Greater omentum correct. Greater omentum. 24.
24, what is the nerve root for Klumpke's paralysis?
C8 T1.
>> C8 T1 correct. Give your neighbor one.
Question 25. 25.
Saturday night palsy is which nerve?
Radial nerve. Radial nerve.
Okay.
That actually comes to the end of this competition.
And from my honest judgment, the winner is Who do you think is the winner?
>> [laughter] >> I got no place I have two feet of this assembly.
So, thank you very much. I thank you very much for cheering. All right, all right.
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