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21 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Apex of lung (location)
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Above the first rib
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Central tendon attachments
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Diaphragm
Fibrous pericardium |
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Intercostals for inspiration
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External intercostals (breathing)
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Intercostals for expiration
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Internal intercostals (breathing)
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Phrenic nerve (origin and innervation)
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C3-5
Diaphragm |
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Accessory muscles of respiration
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Scalene
Sternocleidomastoids Serratus anterior |
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Pleura innervation
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Visceral - autonomic
Parietal - somatic |
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Tension pneumothorax
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Pneumothorax with flap (so air can't escape)
Emergency situation |
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Right bronchus shape
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Shorter and more vertical
Easier to aspirate into |
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Smallest functional unit of lung (name and number)
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Bronchopulmonary segment
10 per lung |
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Horizontal fissure rib
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4th rib (re:lungs)
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Oblique fissure rib
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6th rib (re:lungs)
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Lung projections (ribs)
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Ventral 6
Lateral 8 Dorsal 10 |
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Pleura projections (ribs)
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Ventral 8
Lateral 10 Dorsal 12 |
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Left lung heart notch (rib)
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4th or 5th intercostal space
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Auscultation of lower lobes (location)
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Posteriorally auscultated
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Auscultation of upper lobes (location)
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Anteriorally auscultated
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Auscultation of middle lobe (location)
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Anteriorally auscultated
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Enlarged pulmonary vein (possible cause)
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Mitral stenosis
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Enlarged pulmonary artery (possible cause)
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Patent ductus arteriosus
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Consolidation of lower right lung (radiograph effects)
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Block diaphragm; not heart
It is posterior to heart |