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What are the three parts of parietal pleura? |
costal, diaphragmatic, mediastinal |
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What is the name of the pleura that covers the lungs? |
Pulmonary |
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What is the pleural that covers the heart itself |
Epicardium |
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What is the name of the part of the heart that holds it in |
heart sac |
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What makes up the heart sac |
Two pleural layers and a fibral layer putlayercardshere |
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Which lung is this? Name the parts |
Left
Left to right (Cranial part of the cranial lobe, caudal part of cranial lobe, caudal lobe) |
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Where is the cardiac notch? |
Right side between cranial and middle lobes low in IC space 4. Allow percutaneous access to heart without puncturing |
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what is 10 |
sympathetic trunk |
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How do you find the cervicothoracic ganglion? |
Follow the sympathetic trunk to the huge intersection cranially |
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How do the sympathetic fibers get out of the vagosympathethetic trunk? |
They go through the ansa subclavia (literally wraps |
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Where is the RIGHT recurrent laryngeal nerve? |
Trace 3 down. hooks around subclav |
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What is 8, 3, 1, and inbetween small arrows |
Small arrows: ansa subclavian, 8: cervicothoracic ganglion, 1: vagosympathetic trunk, 3: right laryngeal nerve |
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What nerves coalesence of stellate/cervicothoracic gg |
C8 - T3 |
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Where does the left rreccurent laryngeal nerve hook around? |
ligamentum arteiosum |
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What are 3 and 4? |
the left vagus splitting off and going into dorsal and ventral branches |
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Vagus |
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What does the pleural cavity contain? |
nothing :( |
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What sympathetic nerves will supply the pelvis? |
L >5 |
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What sympathetic nerves will supply the thoracaz |
T3-L5 |
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What is 12? what makes it up? |
Union of some of the ventral branch fibers of C5-7 |
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Where do all spinal nerves lie? |
intervertebral foramen |
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where does c2 come out of? |
second hole of the atlas |
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How do you find the C2 branch of the nerve? |
You find the great auricular |
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What nerve innervates the trapezius? |
Accessory ( |
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Accessory nerve |
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What is that giant thing at the beginning of the jugular? What are the smaller things around |
manidubular salivary gland. Small manidubular lymph node |
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Where do all of these things drain? |
Trachael duct |
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Median cubital vein to the brachial median vein |
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omobrachial to external jugular vein |
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axillobrachial |
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Whats that thing in the middle? |
superficial cervical lymph nodes |
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What makes up the intecostal nervovascular bundle? What supplies the intercostals? |
On caudo medial border of each rib Aorta and Azygous v dorsally and internal thoracic a and v caudally |
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Where is the division of the pharynz? |
divides on dorsum of heart into two primary bronchii |
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What is located around the the bifurcations? |
tracheobronchial lymph nodes |
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Where is the vertebral nerve? |
Starts in the c6 transverse foramen |
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Where does the subclavian turn to the axilla? |
1 rib |
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where does the axillary run from? |
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where is the median and unlar nerve? |
ulnar is underneath |
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where is the deep brachial aretery |
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which nerves parallels the ulna? |
Collateral ulnar |
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Where does the brachial convert into the median? |
interosseous muscle |
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where is the radial nerve? |
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Where is the function ofthe musculocutaneous? |
supply extensors of the shoulder, and flexors of the elbow |