FLASHCARDS USMLE STEP 1 ANATOMY
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Download Original →Brachial Plexus Anatomy Flashcards for USMLE Step 1 Review
High-yield brachial plexus diagram on a flashcard, highlighting roots, trunks, divisions, cords, and terminal branches. Perfect for memorizing nerve innervations and common injuries tested on the USMLE Step 1 anatomy section.
Download Original →Cranial Nerves Mnemonic Flashcard Set for Step 1
Color-coded flashcards depicting all 12 cranial nerves with functions, foramina, and clinical tests. Ideal for rapid recall of sensory, motor, and parasympathetic pathways essential for USMLE Step 1 anatomy questions.
Download Original →Heart and Great Vessels Anatomy Flashcard
Detailed anterior view of the heart with labeled chambers, valves, coronary arteries, and great vessels. This flashcard simplifies cardiac anatomy for USMLE Step 1, including blood flow and common congenital defects.
Download Original →Skull Foramina and Contents Flashcard
A clear diagram of the skull base showing major foramina and their passing nerves and vessels. Essential for USMLE Step 1 anatomy, this flashcard helps you quickly identify structures like the foramen ovale and rotundum.
Download Original →Muscles of the Anterior Forearm Flashcard
Illustrated flashcard of superficial and deep anterior forearm muscles, with origins, insertions, innervations, and actions. Perfect for mastering compartment syndromes and nerve entrapments for USMLE Step 1 anatomy.
Download Original →Lumbar Plexus and Femoral Nerve Flashcard
This flashcard maps the lumbar plexus roots and major branches including the femoral and obturator nerves. High-yield for USMLE Step 1 anatomy, covering motor functions, sensory distribution, and clinical correlates like femoral neuropathy.
Download Original →Liver and Gallbladder Anatomy Flashcard
Visceral surface of the liver with gallbladder, bile ducts, and portal triad highlighted. A concise flashcard for USMLE Step 1 anatomy, focusing on biliary tree structures, blood supply, and common pathologies like cholecystitis.
Download Original →Cross-Section of Spinal Cord Flashcard
Labeled cross-section of the spinal cord showing gray and white matter, tracts, and central canal. This flashcard aids USMLE Step 1 anatomy review of ascending and descending pathways, plus spinal cord lesion localization.
Download Original →Knee Joint Ligaments and Menisci Flashcard
Anterior and posterior views of the knee with ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL, and menisci clearly labeled. Essential for USMLE Step 1 anatomy, covering injury mechanisms, Lachman test, and drawer sign correlations.
Download Original →Circle of Willis and Cerebral Arteries Flashcard
Detailed illustration of the Circle of Willis with all contributing arteries and communicating branches. This flashcard is critical for USMLE Step 1 anatomy, helping you recall stroke syndromes and aneurysm locations.
Download Original →Cranial Nerve Pathways Flashcard Set
A detailed flashcard illustrating the olfactory nerve pathway from nasal epithelium to olfactory bulb. Includes key anatomical structures like cribriform plate and tract, essential for USMLE Step 1 neuroanatomy review and memorization.
Download Original →Brachial Plexus Mnemonic Diagram
A color-coded flashcard showing roots, trunks, divisions, cords, and branches of the brachial plexus. Perfect for Step 1 anatomy, featuring the 'Randy Travis Drinks Cold Beer' mnemonic to simplify nerve root identification and clinical correlations.
Download Original →Heart Chambers and Valves Study Card
An anterior-view flashcard labeling the four heart chambers, valves, and major vessels. Highlights blood flow direction and valve auscultation points, crucial for USMLE Step 1 cardiovascular anatomy and physiology integration.
Download Original →Skull Foramina and Contents Reference
A concise flashcard listing major skull foramina with their passing nerves and vessels. Includes optic canal, jugular foramen, and foramen ovale, designed for rapid recall during USMLE Step 1 anatomy questions on head and neck.
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