Anatomical Guides
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide for the femoral artery?
lie laterally by the medial border of the sartorius muscle and medially by the adductor longus muscle
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide for the external iliac artery?
lies anteriorly and medially in relation to the peritoneum
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide for the brachial artery?
lies in the bicipital groove at the posterior margin of the medial border of the biceps brachii muscle
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide for the ulnar artery?
lies lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and medial to the flexor digitorum superficialis
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide of the radial artery?
lies lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpiradialis muscle and just medial to the tendon of the brachioradialis muscle
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide for common carotid arteries?
lies posterior to the medial border of the SCM
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide of the axillary artery?
located behind the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide for the popliteal artery?
located between the popliteal surface of the femur and the oblique popliteal ligament
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide of the posterior tibial artery?
located between the posterior border of the tibia and the calcaneus tendon
Which of the following best describes the anatomical guide of the anterior tibial artery?
located in a groove between the tibialis anterior muscle and the tendon of the extensor hallucis longus muscle
