Anatomy 2 Mnemonics
Anatomy 2 Mnemonics
Anatomy 2 Mnemonics
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ANATOMY 2 MNEMONICS
BRACHIAL PLEXUS:
• Randy Travis Drinks Cold Beers.
• Robert Taylor Drinks Cold Beer.
o Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches
CRANIAL NERVES:
• On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops
o I -Optic,
o II -Olfactory,
o III -Oculomotor,
o IV -Trochlear,
o V -Trigeminal,
o VI -Abducens,
o VII -Facial,
o VIII-Acoustic (vestibulocochlear),
o IX -Glossophrayngeal,
o X -Vagus,
o XI -Spinal accessory,
o XII -Hypoglossal
• Some Say Marry Money, But My Brother Says Big Bras Matter More (what
cranial nerve is Motor, Sensory, or Both)
INNERVATION OF PENIS:
• Parasympathetic puts it up; sympathetic spurts it out
o "S2, 3, 4 keep the penis off the floor"
Innervation of the penis by branches of the pudental nerve, derived
from spinal cord levels S2-4
AORTIC BRANCHES:
• ABC'S
o Aortic arch gives off the Bracheiocephalic trunk, the left Common
Carotid, and the left Subclavian artery
Bronchi: which one is more vertical"Inhale a bite, goes down the right":
• Inhaled objects more likely to lodge in right bronchus, since it is the one that is
more vertical
Liver: side with ligamentum venosum/ caudate lobe vs. side with quadrate lobe/
ligamentum teres "VC goes with VC":
-The Venosum and Caudate is on same side as Vena Cava [posterior]. Therefore,
quadrate and teres must be on anterior by default.
· See inferior-view diagram.
Anterior forearm muscles: superficial group "Pimps F*ck Prostitutes For Fun":
-Pronator teres
-Flexor carpi radialis
-Palmaris longous
-Flexor carpi ulnaris
-Flexor digitorum superficialis
External carotid artery branches "Some Aggressive Lovers Find Odd Positions More
Stimulating":
-Superior thyroid
-Ascending pharyngeal
-Lingual
-Facial
-Occiptal
-Posterior auricular
-Maxillary
-Superficial temporal
External carotid artery branches "Sister Lucy's Powdered Face Often Attracts Silly
Medicos":
· Before entering the parotid gland:
Superior thyroid
Lingual
Posterior auricular
Facial
Occipital
Ascending pharyngeal
· Ends as:
Superficial temporal and
Maxillary bifurcating in the in the parotid gland
Fibula vs. tibia: which is the bigger one People talk of telling just a "little white lie", or
a "little fib":
Therefore, the fibula is smaller.
· Alternatively: TIBia is the Thicker Inner Bone.
· Alternatively: "Little lat FIB, big fat TIB".
Interossei muscles: actions of dorsal vs. palmar in hand "PAd and DAb":
The Palmar Adduct and the Dorsal Abduct.
· Use your hand to dab with a pad.
Thoracic duct: relation to azygous vein and esophagus "The duck between 2 gooses":
Thoracic duct (duck) is between 2 gooses, azygous and esophagus.
Pectoral nerves: path of lateral vs. medial "Lateral Less, Medial More":
Lateral pectoral nerve only goes through Pectoralis major, but
Medial pectoral nerve goes though both Pectoralis major and minor.
Abdominal muscles
"Spare TIRE around their abdomen":
Transversus abdominis
Internal abdominal oblique
Rectus abdominis
External abdominal oblique
Carpal bones
"Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can't Handle":
· Proximal row then distal row, both lateral-to-medial:
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrium
Pisiform
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capate
Hamate
· Alternatively: "Scared Lovers..."
· Alternatively: "Senior Lecturers...".
Liver inferior markings showing right/left lobe vs. vascular divisions There's a
Hepatic "H" on inferior of liver. One vertical stick of the H is the dividing line for
anatomical right/left lobe and the other vertical stick is the divider for vascular halves.
Stick that divides the liver into vascular halves is the one with vena cava impression
(since vena cava carries blood, it's fortunate that it's the divider for blood halves).
Obturator canal: relations of structures "Who's flying in the top of Obturator canal?
Obviously Not A Vein!":
Obturator
Nerve
Artery
Vein
Kidney hilums at transpyloric plane [L1] L-1 goes through hilum of only 1 kidney,
and it’s the Left one.
Superior orbital fissure: structures passing through "Lazy French Tarts Lie Naked In
Anticipation Of Sex":
Lacrimal nerve
Frontal nerve
Trochlear nerve
Lateral nerve
Nasociliary nerve
Internal nerve
Abducens nerve
Ophthalmic veins
Sympathetic nerves
Cranial bones"Fraternity Parties Occasionally Teach Spam Etiquette": · The first two
letters of each bone: Frontal Parietal Occipital Temporal Sphenoid Ethmoid
Internal iliac artery: posterior branchPILS: Posterior branch Iliolumbar Lateral sacral
Superior gluteal
Dermatome C6 location
Stick arm out like crucifixion stance. Curl your thumb and forefinger into an "OK"
symbol while keeping your other fingers straight. Your hand should now look like a 6
shape. So C6 dermatome is your thumb and top of arm (reason for crucifix stance). · See
diagram.
Heart valves
"Toilet Paper My A$$": · From right to left: Tricuspid Pulmonic Mitral Aortic
Interossei muscles: number of palmars vs. dorsals "3 on the P, 4 on the Dor":
There are 3 Palmar, and 4 Dorsal interossei.
Carpal bones: trapezium vs. trapezoid location · Since there's two T's in carpal bone
mnemonic sentences, need to know which T is where:
TrapeziUM is by the thUMB, TrapeziOID is inSIDE.
· Alternatively, TrapeziUM is by the thUMB, TrapezOID is by its SIDE.
Soleus vs. gastrocnemius muscle function "Stand on your Soles. Explosive gas":
You stand on soles of your shoes, so Soleus is for posture.
Gasoline is explosive, so Gastrocnemius is for explosive movement.
Serratus anterior: innervation and action "C5-6-7 raise your arms up to heaven":
Long thoracic nerve roots (567) innervate Serratus anterior.
· Test C567 roots clinically by ability to raise arm past 90 degrees.
Wrist: radial side vs. ulnar side Make a fist with your thumb up in the air and say
"Rad!".
Your thumb is now pointing to your Radius.
· Note: 'Rad!' was a late 80's catchphrase, short for 'Radical'. Things that were good were
called 'Rad'.
Medial malleolus:
order of tendons, artery, nerve behind it "Tom, Dick, And Nervous Harry":
· From anterior to posterior:
Tibialis
Digitorum
Artery
Nerve
Hallicus
· Full names for these are: Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Posterior Tibial
Artery, Posterior Tibial Nerve, Flexor Hallicus Longus.
· Alternatively: "Tom, Dick ANd Harry".
· Alternatively: "Tom, Dick And Not Harry".
Hip posterior dislocation: most likely arrangement for one "Hitting the brake pedal
before the accident":
You are sitting, so hip is flexed, and adducted and medially rotated so can move your
foot away from the gas pedal over to the brake pedal.
· Note: car accidents are
Diaphragm apertures "3 holes, each with 3 things going through it":
Aortic hiatus: aorta, thoracic duct, azygous vein.
Esophageal hiatus: esophagus, vagal trunks, left gastric vessels.
Caval foramen: inferior vena cava, right phrenic nerve, lymph nodes.
Buttock quadrant safest for needle insertion "Shut up and butt out":
The Upper Outer quadrant of the Buttock safely avoids hitting sciatic nerve.
Carpal bones
"Scottish Lads Take Prostitutes To The Caledonian Hotel":
· Proximal row, then distal row:
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrium
Pisiform
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capate
Hamate
· Alternatively: "Students Like Taking Prostitutes To The Carelton Hotel".
Bronchopulmonary segments of the left lung "Astute Anatomists Share Inside Secrets
About Lungs":
Apicoposterior (S1+2)
Anterior (S3)
Superior (S4)
Inferior (S5)
Superior (S6)
Anteromedial basal (S7+8)
Lateral basal (S9)
Extrinsic muscles of tongue [for pro soccer fans] "Paris St. Germain's Hour":
Palatoglossus
Styloglossus
Genioglossus
Hyoglossus
· PSG is a French soccer team (foreign), hence extrinsic comes to mind.
Anteflexed vs. anteverted: what bodypart each describes "Anteflexed and Anteverted
both bend toward Anterior".
· The "V" words go together: Verted is for the cerVix (therefore flexed must be uterus).
Lung lobe numbers: right vs. left Tricuspid heart valve and tri-lobed lung both on the
right side.
Bicuspid and bi-lobed lung both on the left side.
Palmaris longus: location, relative to wrist nerves "The Palmaris between two
Palmars":
Palmaris longus is between the Palmar cutaneous branch of Ulnar nerve and Palmar
cutaneous branch of Median nerve.
Hyoid bone: muscle attachments "Christ, He Didn't Screw Girls Much. That's
Obvious, Stupid":
· The first sentence is for 6 muscles attaching superiorly, the second sentence is for 3
muscles attaching inferiorly.
· Both sentences are in order from lateral to medial:
Constricter (middle)
Hyoglossus
Digastric
Stylohyoid
Geniohyoid
Myloyoid
Thyrohyoid
Omohyoid
Sternohyoid
Female pelvic organs' blood supply "3 organs, each get 2 blood supplies":
Uterus: uterine, vaginal.
Rectum: middle rectal, inferior rectal [inferior rectal is the end of pudendal].
Bladder: superior vesical, inferior vesical.
Inversion vs. eversion direction in the foot Little INtroVERted boys roll their feet in
when talking to girls.
Also, can just watch which way the sole of the foot goes: does it face in or out?
· See diagram.
Bowel components
"Dow Jones Industrial Average Closing Stock Report": · From proximal to distal:
Duodenum Jejunum Ileum Appendix Colon Sigmoid Rectum · Alternatively: to include
the cecum, "Dow Jones Industrial Climbing Average Closing Stock Report".
Ulnar nerve to ulnar artery and radial nerve to radial artery relationsThink
"peripheral nerves": The ulnar nerve is "ulnar" to the ulnar artery. Radial nerve is "radial"
to the radial artery.
Carpal bones
"Her C#nt's Too Tight So Lubricate The Penis": · Anticlockwise: Hamate Capate
Trapezoid Trapezium Scaphoid Lunate Triquetral Pisiform
Murphy's point organ [for Irish]"Murphy was an Irishman (and Murphy is a classic
Irish surname), and Ireland=green": Green organ in body is gallbladder, so Murphy's
point is the gall bladder.
Duodenum: lengths of parts"Counting 1 to 4 but staggered": 1st part: 2 inches 2nd part:
3 inches 3rd part: 4 inches 4th part: 1 inch
Elbow: which side has common flexor originFM (as in FM Radio): Flexor Medial, so
Common Flexor Origin is on the medial side.
Carpal bones
"She Licks Toms Prick; Her Cu*t's Too Tight": Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform
Hamate Capitate Trapezoid Trapezium
Median and ulnar nerves: common featuresEach supply 1/2 of flexor digitorum
profundus. Each supplies 2 lumbricals. Each has a palmar cutaneous nerve that pops off
prematurely. Each supplies an eminence group of muscles [ulnar: hypothenar. median:
thenar]. Each enters forearm through two heads [ulnar: heads of flexor carpi ulnaris.
median: heads of pronator teres]. Each has no branches in upper arm. Each makes two
fingers claw when cut at wrist. Each supplies a palmaris [median: palmaris longus. ulnar:
palmaris brevis].
Bowel components "Dublin Sisters Ceramic Red Colored Jewelry Apparently Illegal":
· 2-4 letters of each component:
Duodenum
Sigmoid
Cecum
Rectum
Colon
Jejunum
Appendix
Ileum
Thoracic duct: which half of upper body does it drain Know drains all of lower body,
but was it the right or the left part of the upper body?
Answer: its Lymph from the Left of the upper body.
Ulna bone: quick recognition in oral exam The Ulnar bone has a "U" at the end where
it goes over the trochlea.
Carpal bones "The boat sailed to the moon with 3 pEas in a rOw, at the wheel was
Captain Hook":
· Carpal bones in order of occurrence:
Boat is scaphoid. Moon is lunate. 3 is triquetrum. Peas is pisiform (stressing the E sound
for trapezium). Row is trapezoid (stressing the O for trapezOid). Captain is capitate.
Hook is hamate (hamate has the hook).
Penis: spinal level innervation "S2, 3, 4 keep the penis off the floor":
· Alternatively: "S2, 3, 4 make a mess on the floor".
Penis innervated by pudendal nerve branches, derived from spinal cord levels S2-4.
Saphenous veins: path of great vs. small at malleolus "MAGdelaine has varicose
veins" [The saphenous veins are important for varicose veins]:
Medial maleolus, Anterior to maleolus, and Great saphenous go together.
Then the opposites of these go together: Small saphenous is posterior to the lateral
maleolus.
Autonomics to the gut "The PARAsympathetics follow a rule of TWO" [pair = two]:
· The vagus does the top, the sacral splanchnics the outflow tract.
"The sympathetics follow a rule of threes":
· Greater, lesser, least splanchnic nerves go to the celiac,superior and inferior mesenteric
ganglion.
Sperm: path through male reproductive system "My boyfriend's name is STEVE":
Seminiferous Tubules
Epididymis
Vas deferens
Ejaculatory duct
Lower limb peripheral nerve injurys "Drop into a DEeP PIT and shuffle your way
out":
Foot Drop results from Dorsiflexors and Evertors paralysis, due to common Peroneal
nerve lesion.
Plantarflexion and Inversion impairment due to Tibial nerve lesion, results in a shuffling
gait.
Supination vs. pronation "SOUPination": Supination is to turn your arm palm up, as if
you are holding a bowl of soup.
"POUR-nation": Pronation is to turn your arm with the palm down, as if you are pouring
out whatever is your bowl.
· Alternatively, Pronation donation: Pronation is palm facing downward, as if making a
donation.
Subclavian artery branches "Very Tired Individuals Sip Strong Coffee Served Daily":
Vertebral artery
Thyrocervical trunk
---Inferior thyroid
---Superficial cervical
---Suprascapular
Costocervical
---Superior intercostal
---Deep cervical
Scalp: nerve supply GLASS:
Greater occipital/ Greater auricular
Lesser occipital
Auriculotemporal
Supratrochlear
Supraorbital
Tibia: muscles of pes anserinus (the muscles attached to tibia's medial side) "A Girl
between Two Sargeants":
Gracilus is between
Sartorius and
Semitendonosus
Rib costal groove: order of intercostal blood vessels and nerve VAN:
· From superior to inferior:
Vein
Artery
Nerve
Cartilage derivatives of 1st pharyngeal arch (mandibular) "I'M A Super Sexy Guy"
(or Girl):
Incus
Malleus
Anterior ligament of malleus
Spine of sphenoid
Sphenomandibular ligament
Genial tubercle of mandible
Facial nerve: branches after Stylomastoid foramen "Ten Zulus Buggered My Cat
(Painfully)":
· From superior to inferior:
Temporal branch
Zygomatic branch
Buccal branch
Mandibular branch
Cervical branch
(Posterior auricular nerve)
· Alternatively: "PAssing Through Zanzibar By Motor Car" (PA for Posterior
Auricular).
Superior orbital fissure: structures passing through "Live Free To See Absolutely No
Insult":
Lacrimal nerve
Frontal nerve
Trochlear nerve
Superior branch of oculomotor nerve
Abducent nerve
Nasociliary nerve
Inferior branch of oculomotor nerve
Vertebrae: number of facets a typical thoracic has Typical Thoracic has Ten facets.
External carotid artery branches "So Long For Acting Old Parenting Means
Stability":
Superior thyroid
Lingual
Facial
Ascending pharyngeal
Occiptal
Posterior auricular
Maxillary
Superficial temporal
Scrotum layers "Some Days Eddie Can Irritate People Very Thourougly":
Skin
Dartos layer
External spermatic fascia
Cremaster muscle
Internal spermatic fascia
Parietal tunica vaginalis
Visceral tunica vaginalis
Tunica albuginea
External carotid artery branches "Sally Ate Lots Of Fresh Produce March Through
September":
Superior thyroid
Ascending laryngeal
Lingual
Occipital (O before F is an extremely common variation)
Facial
Posterior auricular
Maxillary
Transverse facial
Superficial temporal
Cricoarytenoids: abductor vs. adductor When aliens abduct you, they Probe you.
Posterior cricoarytenoids abduct. Lateral therefore is adduct by default.
Extensor expansion location in the hand The eXtensor eXpansion is on the proXimal
phalynX.
Carpal bone having the hook The Hamate has the Hook.
External carotid artery branches "She Lay Flaccid As Olaf's Penis Slipped In":
· From caudal to cephalad:
Superior thyroid
Lingual
Facial
Ascending pharyngeal
Occipital
Posterior auricular
Superficial temporal
(Internal) maxillary
Carpal bones (multangular names) "Never Lower Tillie's Pants. Mother May Come
Home.":
Navicular
Lunate
Triquetrium
Pisiform
greater Multangular (trapezium)
lesser Multangular (trapezoid)
Capitate
Hamate