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16 Cards in this Set
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The parietal pleura is innervated by
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Somatic Afferent Fibers
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The costal pleura is innervated by
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Intercostal Nerves
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The diaphragmatic and mediatstinal pleura are innervated by
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The Phrenic nerve
- C3,4,5. Pain is referred to these dermatomes |
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Where is the visceral pleura continuous with the parietal pleura
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At the hilum of each lung
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Name the two recesses of the thorax that provide potential space for fluids (place where pleural effusion can be aspirated)
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Costomediastinal and Costodiaphragmatic recess
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Which is superior: Pulmonary Artery/Vein
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Pulmonary vein is superior in the hilum
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Where do the vagus and phrenic nerves pass in relation to the roots of the lungs
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Vagus passes posterior
Phrenic passes anterior |
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Oblique fissure follows the contour of what rib
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Rib VI
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Inhaled foreign bodies tend to lodge in which bronchus?
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Left main bronchus
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What is the smallest area of lung that can be isolated and removed without affecting adjacent regions
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Bronchopulmonary segment
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Someone's third posterior intercostal artery is lacerated, which bronchial artery will be affected?
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Right Bronchial Artery
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Somone has an abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture, along with killing them, which bronchial artery will be affected
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The left bronchial arteries
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Where do the bronchial veins drain into
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The pulmonary veins or the left atrium and into the azygos
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Visceral efferents from the vagus nerves constrict/dilate the bronchioles
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Constrict
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Visceral efferents from the sympathetics constrict/dilate the bronchioles
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Dilate
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Spread of lung tumor is by lymphatics to the lymph nodes in the (3)
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Hila, mediastinum, and root of the neck
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