E2. Anatomy, Lecture 1. Thorax

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Gotta look up a couple things when I get home but good to go for the msot part
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Question 1

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Thorax extends from the [blank_start]inferior[blank_end] thoracic aperture, superiorly to the superior thoracic [blank_start]aperture[blank_end]. The diaphragm divides the [blank_start]thoracic[blank_end] cavity from the [blank_start]abdominal[blank_end] cavity
Answer
  • thoracic
  • abdominal
  • aperture
  • inferior

Question 2

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Superficial to the pectoralis [blank_start]major[blank_end] is the mammary gland. It consists of [blank_start]glandular[blank_end] tissue, [blank_start]ducts[blank_end] and when inactive, mostly [blank_start]adipose[blank_end] tissue
Answer
  • glandular
  • ducts
  • adipose
  • major

Question 3

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Label PICA=Posterior Intercostal A Br= branch(es)
Answer
  • Subclavian
  • Brachial
  • Axillary
  • Thoracoacromial trunk
  • Lateral Thoracic
  • Lat Mammary Brs
  • Lat Mammary Br of Lat Cut Br of PICA
  • Internal Thoracic and its perforating Br
  • Medial Mammary Br

Question 4

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Lymphatic drainage is to the _______ nodes? [blank_start]Axillary[blank_end] (lateral), [blank_start]parasternal[blank_end] (medial), [blank_start]inferior phrenic[blank_end] (inferior).
Answer
  • inferior phrenic
  • parasternal
  • Axillary

Question 5

Answer
  • Acromion
  • Corcacoid Process
  • Glenoid Cavity
  • Scapula
  • Clavicle
  • True ribs
  • Costal Cartliage
  • False ribs (includes floating ribs)
  • Floating Ribs
  • Sternum
  • Xiphoid Process
  • Body
  • Angle
  • Manubrium
  • Jugular Notch

Question 6

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The thoracic cavity is bounded by the [blank_start]sternum[blank_end], [blank_start]ribs[blank_end] and bodies of the [blank_start]vertebrae[blank_end]. There are [blank_start]12[blank_end] pairs of ribs, [blank_start]1-7[blank_end] true,[blank_start]8-10[blank_end] false and [blank_start]11-12[blank_end] floating.
Answer
  • sternum
  • ribs
  • vertebrae
  • 11-12
  • 8-10
  • 1-7
  • 12

Question 7

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Posterior Thorax: Other bones associated with the thoracic wall are the [blank_start]clavicle[blank_end] and [blank_start]scapula[blank_end].
Answer
  • scapula
  • clavicle

Question 8

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The first rib articulates through a [blank_start]cartilagenous[blank_end] joint (immovable) Second through seventh are [blank_start]synovial[blank_end] joints (some movement)
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  • cartilagenous
  • synovial

Question 9

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The [blank_start]head[blank_end] of the rib articulates with the body of [blank_start]2[blank_end] vertebrae The [blank_start]tubercle[blank_end] articulates with the [blank_start]transverse[blank_end] process The [blank_start]costal[blank_end] cartilage of the true ribs articulate directly with the [blank_start]sternum[blank_end] The [blank_start]false[blank_end] ribs articulate with the with the costal cartilage of the [blank_start]seventh[blank_end] The [blank_start]floating[blank_end] ribs have no anterior articulation
Answer
  • head
  • 2
  • tubercle
  • transverse
  • costal
  • sternum
  • false
  • seventh
  • floating

Question 10

Answer
  • Sup Articular Facet for the Vert Body
  • Head
  • Inferior Articular Facet for Vert Body
  • Neck
  • Tubercle
  • Angle
  • Articular Facet for Transverse process
  • Costal Groove

Question 11

Answer
  • Subclavian A
  • Subclavian V
  • Anterior Scalene
  • Middle Scalene
  • Post Scalene
  • Subclavius
  • Serratus Ant 1st rib
  • Serratus Anterior 2nd rib,1stdigitation
  • Serratus Anterior 2nd rib,2nddigitation
  • Head of Rib 1
  • Neck of Rib 1
  • Tubercle of rib 1
  • tubercle of rib 2
  • Angle
  • Neck of Rib 2
  • Head of Rib 2

Question 12

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The first rib is flattened [blank_start]superior-inferior[blank_end], instead of [blank_start]anterior-posterior[blank_end]
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  • superior-inferior
  • anterior-posterior

Question 13

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1st rib knowledge! the [blank_start]groove[blank_end] for the subclavian vein is [blank_start]anterior[blank_end], the groove for the s-c artery is [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] to the [blank_start]scalene[blank_end] tubercle. This is important knowledge, since you will frequently insert catheters into the s-c [blank_start]vein[blank_end] for pacemakers, ICU monitoring, IV medication.The inserted needle may inadvertently cause damage to the [blank_start]artery[blank_end], [blank_start]brachial[blank_end] plexus, or pleura and [blank_start]lung[blank_end]
Answer
  • groove
  • anterior
  • posterior
  • scalene
  • vein
  • artery
  • brachial
  • lung

Question 14

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  • Pec Minor
  • Serratus Ant
  • External intercostal Muscles
  • External Intercostal Membranes
  • Internal Intercostals (cut)
  • Transverse Thoracis

Question 15

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The external intercostal muscle becomes [blank_start]membranous[blank_end] at around the junction of the [blank_start]ribs and costal cartilage[blank_end]. It continues as a [blank_start]membrane[blank_end] anteriorly The course of the fibers is [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] to [blank_start]medial[blank_end] as you travel [blank_start]superior[blank_end] to [blank_start]inferior[blank_end]
Answer
  • membranous
  • ribs and costal cartilage
  • membrane
  • lateral
  • medial
  • superior
  • inferior

Question 16

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The internal intercostals are muscular [blank_start]anteriorly[blank_end] and membranous [blank_start]posterior[blank_end]. The fiber direction is [blank_start]medial[blank_end] to [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] as you go [blank_start]inferiorly[blank_end]
Answer
  • anteriorly
  • posterior
  • medial
  • lateral
  • inferiorly

Question 17

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  • Transversus Thoracis
  • Innermost Intercostals

Question 18

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Transversus [blank_start]thoracis[blank_end] and innermost [blank_start]intercostals[blank_end]: Both incomplete layers of [blank_start]muscle[blank_end] which lie [blank_start]internal[blank_end] to the intercostal [blank_start]neurovascular[blank_end] bundle They both traverse across more than one [blank_start]intercostal[blank_end] space
Answer
  • thoracis
  • intercostals
  • muscle
  • internal
  • neurovascular
  • intercostal

Question 19

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Label ICoIIC =Interchondral part of int intercostals
Answer
  • Accessory Muscles: SCM and Scalenes
  • External Intercostals (EIC)
  • Interchondral part of int intercostals
  • Diaphragm
  • Rectus Abdominis
  • Transversus abdominis
  • Internal Oblique
  • External Oblique
  • Internal Intercostals
  • Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
  • Scalene ant
  • Scalene Middle
  • Scalene Post
  • Action: to elevate and fix the upper rib
  • Inspiration
  • Expiration
  • Principle: EIC, ICoIIC, Diaphragm
  • Elevation or ribs, expand Thor cavity
  • increase inf thor cavity, raises InfRibs
  • Quiet breathing: passive recoil of lung
  • Active breathing: IIC, Abdominals
  • Depress ribs,
  • Compress abdominal, push up diaphragm

Question 20

Answer
  • Dorsal Primary Ramus
  • Ventral Primary Nerve (intercostalNerve)
  • Internal Intercostal membrane
  • External intercostal muscle
  • Internal Intercostal Muscle
  • Lateral Cutaneous Branch
  • Innermost Intercostal Muscle
  • Transverse Thoracic Muscle
  • External Intercostal Membrane
  • Sternum
  • Perforating (cutaneous) Branch
  • Internal Thoracic Artery
  • Anterior Intercostal Artery
  • Posterior Intercostal Artery
  • Dorsal Br of Post Intercostal A
  • Aorta
  • Anterior (cutaneous) branch

Question 21

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Label what you can
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  • Sternum
  • External Intercostal Membrane
  • Transverse Thoracis
  • Medial Branch
  • Anterior Cutaneous Branch
  • Lateral Branch
  • External Intercostal Muscle
  • Internal Intercostal Muscle
  • Innermost Intercostal Muscle
  • Anterior Branch
  • Lateral Cutaneous Branch
  • Posterior Branch
  • Serratus Anterior
  • Latissimus Dorsi
  • Subscapularis
  • Teres Major
  • Scapula
  • Infraspinatus
  • Trapezius
  • Rhomboid Major
  • Erector Spinae
  • Internal Intercostal Membrane
  • Post Cutaneous Branch
  • Lateral Branch (posterior)
  • Medial branch (posterior)
  • Dorsal Ramus
  • Ventral Ramus
  • Smypatetic Ganglion
  • Spinal Nerve
  • Spinal Sensory Ganglion

Question 22

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The lungs are covered by [blank_start]parietal[blank_end] and [blank_start]visceral[blank_end] pleura. The [blank_start]visceral[blank_end] is the layer against the lung itself.
Answer
  • parietal
  • visceral
  • visceral

Question 23

Answer
  • Horizontal Fissure
  • oblique fissure (R)
  • Costaldiaphragmatic recess of pleural ca
  • Xiphoid Process
  • Oblique fissure (L)
  • Heart Border (Greater)
  • Cardiac Notch
  • Arch of Aorta
  • Apex of lung
  • Jugular Notch
  • Cervical (of pleura)
  • Sternoclavicular joint
  • Cardiac Border (lesser)

Question 24

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  • this one

Question 25

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  • Phrenic Nerve Right
  • Phrenic Nerve Left

Question 26

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Running between the [blank_start]pleura[blank_end] and the [blank_start]paricardium[blank_end] is the [blank_start]phrenic[blank_end] nerve(C[blank_start]3-5[blank_end]). The [blank_start]phrenic[blank_end] nerve supplies innervation to the [blank_start]Diaphragm[blank_end]
Answer
  • paricardium
  • pleura
  • phrenic
  • 3-5
  • phrenic
  • Diaphragm

Question 27

Answer
  • Arterties
  • Horizontal fissure
  • oblique fissuren (inf)
  • Pulmonary Ligament
  • Pulmonary Vein
  • Inf Bronchus
  • Superior Bronchus
  • Esophagus
  • Arch of Azygos
  • Trachea
  • Brachiocephalic Vein
  • Diaphragm
  • Groove for Esophages
  • Superior Lobe
  • Middle Lobe
  • Inferior Lobe
  • Oblique Fissure (sup)

Question 28

Answer
  • Oblique fissure (superior)
  • Aorta
  • Esophagus
  • Cardiac
  • Subclavian artery
  • Pulmonary Vein
  • Pulmonary Artery
  • Bronchus
  • Superior Lobe
  • Inferior Lobe
  • Oblique Fissure (inferior)
  • Area for Trachea and Esophagus
  • Pulmonary Ligament
  • Groove for Left Braciocephalic V
  • Diaphragmic Surface
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