Lectures 1 & 2: Lungs, Pleura, and Thoracic Wall Flashcards

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1
Q

Which ribs are “atypical”?

A

1, 2, 11, 12

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2
Q

Which ribs are “true” ribs?

A

1-7

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3
Q

Which ribs are “false” ribs?

A

8-10

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4
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Which ribs are “floating” ribs?

A

11, 12

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5
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"True" ribs include:
A. ribs 1 & 2
B. ribs 11 & 12
C. ribs 8-10
D. all ribs are "true" ribs
A

A. ribs 1 & 2

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6
Q

What bones articulate with the sternum?

A

The clavicle and 1st rib only

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7
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The manubrium of the sternum articulates with:
A. rib 1
B. the body of the sternum
C. the xiphoid process
D. both A and B
E. both B and C
A

D. both A and B

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8
Q

What does the head of the rib articulate with?

A

Two demi facets of the vertebrae

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9
Q

What does the tubercle of the rib articulate with?

A

One facet on the transverse process of vertebra of the same number as rib

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10
Q
Which muscle is the primary muscle of respiration?
A. External intercostal muscles
B. Internal intercostal muscles
C. Diaphragm
D. Transversus thoracis
A

C. Diaphragm

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11
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What innervates the diaphragm?

A

Phrenic nerve (C3-C5 of the cervical plexus)

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12
Q

How do external intercostal muscles move the ribs?

A

ELEVATE rib cage

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13
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How do internal intercostal muscles move the ribs?

A

DEPRESS rib cage (EXCEPT: interchondral part which elevates)

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14
Q

How do the innermost intercostal muscles move the ribs?

A

ELEVATE rib cage (EXCEPT: interosseous part which will depress)

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15
Q

How does the transversus thoracis move the ribs?

A

DEPRESSES rib cage (possible proprioceptive function)

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16
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How do the subcostal muscles move the ribs?

A

DEPRESS rib cage

17
Q

How does the levator costarum muscle move the ribs?

A

ELEVATES rib cage

18
Q

How does the serratus posterior superior muscle move the ribs?

A

ELEVATES rib cage (proprioceptive function)

19
Q

How does the serratus posterior inferior muscle move the ribs?

A

DEPRESSES rib cage (proprioceptive function)

20
Q
Which of the following muscles elevate the ribs during inspiration?
A. transversus thoracis
B. internal intercostals
C. diaphragm
D. external intercostals
A

D. external intercostals

21
Q

Pulmonary Collapse/Collapsed Lung

A

Air infiltrates pleural cavity and breaks surface tension between visceral/parietal pleura; lung tissue collapses and prevents expansion during inspiration

22
Q

Hemothorax/Hydrothorax/Chylothorax

A

Blood/Serous fluid/lymph infiltrates pleural cavity and causes lung collapse

23
Q

Pleuritis/Pleurisy

A

Inflammation of the pleura may cause “scraping sounds” during auscultation and can cause sharp, stabbing pain

24
Q

Pulmonary Embolism (PE)

A

Obstruction of pulmonary artery by blood clot, fat globule, or air bubble; often fatal; DVT common cause

25
Bronchogenic carcinoma/lung cancer
Cancer arising from bronchial epithelium, smoking a major cause; highly metastatic
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Malignant Mesothelioma
Rarer type of lung cancer affecting pleura caused by exposure to asbestos
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB)
Bacterial infection of the lungs that spreads to other organs; contagious via air droplets