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Anatomy & Physiology - USMLE Step 1 Focus
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Brachial Plexus: Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches
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C5-T1 roots → Superior/Middle/Inferior trunks → Anterior/Posterior divisions → Lateral/Posterior/Medial cords → Terminal branches (musculocutaneous, axillary, radial, median, ulnar)
Mnemonic: 'Robert Taylor Drinks Cold Beer' for Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches. Clinical correlation: Erb's palsy (C5-C6) = 'waiter's tip' position.
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What are the 5 phases of the cardiac action potential in ventricular myocytes?
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Phase 0: Rapid depolarization (Na+ influx). Phase 1: Initial repolarization (K+ efflux). Phase 2: Plateau (Ca2+ influx, K+ efflux). Phase 3: Rapid repolarization (K+ efflux). Phase 4: Resting potential (K+ conductance).
Phase 2 plateau is unique to cardiac muscle (vs. skeletal). Responsible for the long refractory period that prevents tetany. Clinical: Class I-IV antiarrhythmics target different phases.
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Circle of Willis: Components
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Anterior: ACA + Anterior communicating artery. Middle: ICA. Posterior: PCA + Posterior communicating arteries. Connected: ACA-AComm-ACA, ICA-PComm-PCA on each side.
Provides collateral circulation to the brain. Most common site of berry aneurysms: Anterior communicating artery (AComm). Clinical: MCA stroke = contralateral face/arm weakness.
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What structures pass through the foramen magnum?
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Medulla oblongata, vertebral arteries, spinal accessory nerve (CN XI ascending portion), anterior/posterior spinal arteries, meninges.
Clinical: Herniation through foramen magnum (tonsillar herniation) is life-threatening. Arnold-Chiari malformation: cerebellar tonsils herniate through foramen magnum.
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The Rotator Cuff: SITS muscles
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Supraspinatus (abduction 0-15°), Infraspinatus (external rotation), Teres minor (external rotation), Subscapularis (internal rotation).
Mnemonic: 'SITS'. Supraspinatus most commonly torn (especially tendon at greater tubercle). Empty can test: tests supraspinatus. Subscapularis is the ONLY internal rotator.
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Describe the blood supply to the heart. What is the clinical significance of LAD occlusion?
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LCA → LAD (anterior interventricular) + LCx (circumflex). RCA → PDA in 80% (right dominant). LAD occlusion = 'widow maker' - anterior wall MI, high mortality.
LAD supplies: anterior 2/3 of interventricular septum, anterior LV wall. RCA supplies: SA node (60%), AV node (80%), inferior wall. Clinical: Inferior MI → look for heart blocks.

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