Session 1 Flashcards

1
Q

How does contraction of pectoralis major assist in breathing?

A

The two pectoralis muscles form part of a ring of muscles which encircle the thoracic
cage; the other muscles forming the ring are the scapula muscles. When the ring contracts the thoracic pressure rises to assist exhalation. This only occurs in disease and during exercise; normal exhalation is a passive process.

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2
Q

Which bony structures lie subcutaneously in the anterior chest wall?

A

The clavicles and sternum (made up of the manubrium, body and xiphi-sternum). The ribs are deep to muscles so are not subcutaneous.

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3
Q

What are the articulations of the clavicle?

A

At the medial end to the manubrium of the sternum; the sternoclavicular joint and at the lateral end to the acromion of the scapula; the acromioclavicular joint.

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4
Q

What forms the anterior axillary fold?

A

The lower edge of the pectoralis major muscle.

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5
Q

What lies deep to pectoralis minor muscle?

A

The axilla.

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6
Q

The majority of breast tissue is in the upper outer quadrant of the breast. Where does
lymph from this part of the breast drain?

A

To the axillary lymph nodes.

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7
Q

Which costal cartilage connects to the sternum at the sternal angle (angle of Louis)?

A

The second costal cartilage.

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