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Draw with a surface marking pen the course of the Basilic Vein on a model in the Anatomical position with a time limit of one minute.

Objective No 76 - Criteria to be demonstrated.

1. Note the Dorsal venous network on the Dorsum of the Hand.

2. Mark the Basilic vein on the Dorsum of the Hand on the Medial aspect close to the base of the second Metacarpal bone.

3. The Baslic vein winds round the medial side of the Wrist to gain the anterior surface of the forearm.

4. The Basilic vein ascends the forearm on the Ulnar side to gain the Cubital fossa.

5. The Basilic vein  ascends lying  in a sulcus on the medial side of the Biceps Brachii muscle.

6. At a point midway between the Medial Epicondyle of Humerus and the Tip of the Coracoid process of Scapula on the medial side of the arm, the Basilic vein pierces  fascia and becomes the Axillary vein. 

 

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