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21 Cards in this Set

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Apex of lung (location)
Above the first rib
Central tendon attachments
Diaphragm

Fibrous pericardium
Intercostals for inspiration
External intercostals (breathing)
Intercostals for expiration
Internal intercostals (breathing)
Phrenic nerve (origin and innervation)
C3-5

Diaphragm
Accessory muscles of respiration
Scalene

Sternocleidomastoids

Serratus anterior
Pleura innervation
Visceral - autonomic

Parietal - somatic
Tension pneumothorax
Pneumothorax with flap (so air can't escape)

Emergency situation
Right bronchus shape
Shorter and more vertical

Easier to aspirate into
Smallest functional unit of lung (name and number)
Bronchopulmonary segment

10 per lung
Horizontal fissure rib
4th rib (re:lungs)
Oblique fissure rib
6th rib (re:lungs)
Lung projections (ribs)
Ventral 6

Lateral 8

Dorsal 10
Pleura projections (ribs)
Ventral 8

Lateral 10

Dorsal 12
Left lung heart notch (rib)
4th or 5th intercostal space
Auscultation of lower lobes (location)
Posteriorally auscultated
Auscultation of upper lobes (location)
Anteriorally auscultated
Auscultation of middle lobe (location)
Anteriorally auscultated
Enlarged pulmonary vein (possible cause)
Mitral stenosis
Enlarged pulmonary artery (possible cause)
Patent ductus arteriosus
Consolidation of lower right lung (radiograph effects)
Block diaphragm; not heart

It is posterior to heart