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18 Cards in this Set
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What are the Right lobes of the Lung?
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Cranial lobe
Middle lobe Caudal lobe Accessory lobe |
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What are the Left lobes of the lung?
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Cranial part of cranial lobe
Caudal part of cranial lobe Caudal lobe |
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Where is the cardiac arch?
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It is in 4th and 5th rib space on the right side. Here you have access to the heart for cardiocentesis.
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Heart location in canine, feline, bovine and equine?
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Canine 3-6 rib spaces
Feline 4 -7 rib spaces Bovine 2 -5 rib spaces Equine 2 -6 rib spaces |
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PALS in canine, feline, bovine and equine?
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Canine and feline 3, 4, 5 rib spaces on left. 4th rib space on right for right AV valve
Bovine 3, 4, 4, rib spaces on left, 4th rib space on right for R AV valve Equine 3,4,5 rib spaces on left, 3/4 on right for AV valve |
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Lobes of the Liver?
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Right and Left Medial Lobe
Right and Left Lateral Lobe Quadrate and Caudate |
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Where is the gall bladder located in all species that have a gallbladder?
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Between the right medial lobe and quadrate lobe of the liver.
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What are the fetal remnants?
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Round Ligament of the liver, round ligament of the bladder and medial ligament of the bladder. They were the umbilical vein, 2 umbilical arteries, urachus and umbilical arteries respectively.
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What is the pathway of the egg?
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Ovary-infundibulum-ampulla-isthmus-uterine horn-uterus-cervix-vagina-vestibule
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How does food pass through the GI tract?
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Mouth-esophagus-stomach-descending duodenum- ascending duodenum-jejunum-ileum-colon/cecum-transverse colon- descending colon- rectum
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How does blood circulate?
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R atrium-R ventricle-pulmonary artery-lungs-pulmonary vein-L atrium L ventricle- aorta/arch- systemic arteries-capillaries-veins- cd/cr vena cava-R atrium
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How does air circulate?
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Air-mouth-trachea-carina-principle bronchi-lobar bronchi-lungs
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Layers of vaginal tunic and scrotum?
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Skin-tunica dartos-spermatic fascia-parietal vaginal tunic- visceral vaginal tunic- tunical albuginea- testicle
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What structures are in the retroperitonial space?
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Kidney, ureters, caudal vena cava, abdominal aorta, adrenal glands
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What is in the mediastinum?
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Lymph nodes, vagas nerves, esophagus, heart, aorta, thymus, trachea
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Noteworthy Vessels
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rt testicular/ovarian vein - drains into the caudal vena cava
left testicular/ovarian vein - drains into the left renal vein Caudal rectal vein Hepatic portal vein Phrenicoabdominal vein- landmark for adrenal glands |
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What is the superficial blood supply to the abdomen?
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Craniodorsal - cr abdominal artery
Cranioventral - cr superfical epigastric artery Caudodorsal - Deep circumflex iliac artery Caudoventral - caudal superficial epigastric artery |
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What are the unpaired vessels in the abdominal circulation?
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Branches off the aorta
Celiac artery Cranial Mesenteric artery Caudal Mesenteric artery |