Match the major nerve with its associated plexus.
1. Femoral nerve
2. Tibial nerve
3...
Match the major nerve with its associated plexus.
1. Femoral nerve
2. Tibial nerve
3. Median nerve
4. Common Fibular (peroneal) nerve
5. Axillary nerve
6. Radial nerve
7. Musculocutaneous nerve
8. Ulnar nerve
9. Obturator nerve
a. Medial and lateral cords of the brachial plexus
b. Posterior cord plexus: C5-- T1
c. Lumbosacral plexus: L4 — S2
d. Lateral coed of brachial plexus: C5 — C7
e. Posterior cord or brachial plexus: C5 — C6
f. Lumbosacral plexus: L4 — S3
g. Lumbosacral plexus: L2 -- L4
h. Media cord of brachial plexus C8- T1
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