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Bone forming the sternum

Manubrium, body, xiphoid process

Thoracic inlet is anatomical

Thoracic outlet is clinical

What protects 4 first ribs

Clavicle, scapula, associated muscles

Pneumothorax immediate interfering

Needle decompression (2nd/3rd ICS, midclavicular line)


Chest tube insertion (4th ICS anterior axillary)

Pneumothorax immediate interfering

Needle decompression (2nd/3rd ICS, midclavicular line)


Chest tube insertion (4th ICS anterior axillary)

Reversal of normal chest movement in flail chest

Paradoxical respiratory movement

Pneumothorax immediate interfering

Needle decompression (2nd/3rd ICS, midclavicular line)


Chest tube insertion (4th ICS anterior axillary)

Reversal of normal chest movement in flail chest

Paradoxical respiratory movement

Syndrome that cervical rib causes it

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Pneumothorax immediate interfering

Needle decompression (2nd/3rd ICS, midclavicular line)


Chest tube insertion (4th ICS anterior axillary)

Reversal of normal chest movement in flail chest

Paradoxical respiratory movement

Syndrome that cervical rib causes it

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Thoracic rib puts pressure on

Brachial plexus

Pneumothorax immediate interfering

Needle decompression (2nd/3rd ICS, midclavicular line)


Chest tube insertion (4th ICS anterior axillary)

Reversal of normal chest movement in flail chest

Paradoxical respiratory movement

Syndrome that cervical rib causes it

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Thoracic rib puts pressure on

Brachial plexus and subclavian artery

Pressure on brachial plexus produces what symptoms?

Pain down medial side of forearm and hand.


Weakness, then wasting small muscles in hand.

Pressure on subclavian artery results to what?

Numbness and loss of brachial pulse (during abduction -positive adson's sign)