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38 Cards in this Set
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What is the dermatome around the nipple
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T4
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The inferior angle of the scapula lines up with which vertebral level
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T7
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What structure lies immediately posterior to the manubrium
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thymus
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which rib is related to the oblique fissure of the lung, posteriorly
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2nd
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which rib is parallel to the horizontal fissure of the right lung
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4th
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the inferior extent of the lung at the midclavicular line is at which rib
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6th
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the inferior extent of the pleura at the midclavicular line is at which rib
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8th
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the inferior extent of the lung at the midaxillary line is at which rib
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8th
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the inferior extent of the pleura at the midaxillary line is at which rib
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10th
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the inferior extent of the lung posteriorly is at which rib
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10th
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the inferior extent of the pleura posteriorly is at which rib
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12th
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innervation of the costal pleura is by which nerve
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intercostal nerve
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innervation of the mediastinal pleura
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phrenic nerve
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Describe auscultation points of the heart valves
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A- Right 2nd intercostal space
P- Left 2nd intercostal space T- xiphisternal joint M- Left 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line |
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which heart chamber has the greatest sternocostal projection
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right ventricle
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which chamber forms the apex of the heart
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left ventricle
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which major chamber forms the base of the heart
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the left atrium
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which heart chamber contains the moderator band
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right ventricle
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AKA septomarginal trabecula
Muscular band of heart tissue carries part of the RBB of the AV bundle |
Moderator band
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Which artery determines coronary dominance
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posterior interventricular artery
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what is the usual origin of SA and AV nodal arteries
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right coronary artery
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what is the location of the SA node
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cristae terminalis
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what is the major vessel that drains the musculature of the heart
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coronary sinus
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which nerve innervates the fibrous pericarium
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phrenic nerve
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what is the most common cause of a systolic ejection murmur
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aortic stenosis
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which rib is associated with the sternal angle
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the 2nd rib
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which vertebral level is associated with the sternal angle
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disc between T4 and T5
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what is the location of the ductus arteriosus
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between the left pulmonary artery and the aorta
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which nerve is potentially injured with repair of the patent ductus arteriosis
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left recurrent laryngeal nerve
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which veins unite to form the brachiocephalic vein
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subclavian vein
internal jugular vein |
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which veins unite to form the superior vena cava
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right brachiocephalic
left brachiocephalic |
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what is the termination of the azygos vein
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superior vena cava
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which structures lie to the right and left of the thoracic duct
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right: azygos vein
left: aorta |
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what are the levels of the greater splanchnic nerve
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T5-T9
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what are the levels of the lesser splanchnic nerve
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T10-T11
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what is the spinal level of the least splanchnic nerve
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T12
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which thoracic structures can compress the esophagus
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left bronchus
aorta diaphragm |
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which disease is often associated with thymoma
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myasthenia gravis
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