Chapter 3 - Thoracic and Ribs Flashcards

1
Q

Location of spinous processes in thoracics…

A
T1-3 = at the level
T4-6 = 1/2 segment below
T7-9 = 1 segment below
T10 = 1 segment below
T11 = 1/2 segment below
T12 = at the level
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2
Q

Spine of scapula - level

A

T3

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3
Q

Inferior angle of scapula - level

A

T7 SP (so T8 body)

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4
Q

Sternal notch - level

A

T2

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5
Q

Sternal angle - level

Attaches to what?

A

T4

Rib 2

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6
Q

Nipple - dermatome

A

T4

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7
Q

Umbilicus - dermatome

A

T10

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8
Q

Main movement of upper/mid thoracics

Main movement of lower thoracics

A

Rotation

F/E (like lumbars)

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9
Q

Attachments of the diaphragm

A

Xyphoid process
Ribs 6-12
Bodies and intervertebral discs of L1-L3

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10
Q

Intercostals - actions (2)

A

Elevate ribs in inhalation

Prevent retractions during inhalation

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11
Q

2 primary muscles of respiration

A

Diaphragm

Intercostals

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12
Q

Secondary muscles of respiration (5)

A
Scalenes
Pectoralis minor
Serratus anterior and posterior
Quadratus lumborum
Latissimus dorsi
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13
Q

Typical ribs

What makes them typical?

A

3-10

Head, neck, tubercle, angle, shaft
Articulate w/ corresponding vertebrae and one above

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14
Q

Atypical ribs

Why?

A

1, 2, 11, 12

1 = articulates w/ T1 only, no angle
2 = large tuberosity on shaft for serratus anterior
11/12 = no tubercles, only articulate w/ their vertebrae
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15
Q

True ribs

Why?

A

1-7

Attach to sternum directly via costal cartilage

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16
Q

False ribs

How are ribs 8-10 attached?

A

8-12 (do not attach directly to sternum)

Their costal cartilage to the cartilage of the one above

17
Q

Floating ribs

A

11, 12

18
Q

Primarily pump handle

In what plane?
Around what axis?

A

1-5

Sagittal plane
Transverse axis

19
Q

Primarily bucket handle

In what plane?
Around what axis?

A

6-10

Coronal plane
A-P axis

20
Q

Primarily caliper motion

In what plane?
Around what axis?

A

11, 12

Transverse plane
Superior-inferior axis

21
Q

Bucket handle - superior or inferior during inhalation?

A

SUPERIOR

22
Q

Inhalation dysfunction - pump handle…

Movement that occurs?
Intercostal narrowing?
Prominent edge?
Tenderness and TTCs?

A

Cephalad on inspiration is OK

Anterior narrowing above the rib

Superior edge of posterior rib angle is prominent

TTCs @ CC junction, CS junction, posterior rib angles

23
Q

Inhalation dysfunction - bucket handle…

Movement that occurs?
Intercostal narrowing?
Prominent edge?
Tenderness and TTCs

A

Lateral part moves cephalad on inspiration

Lateral narrowing above the rib

Lower edge of rib shaft is prominent

TTCs @ intercostal mm at mid-axillary line, posterior rib angles

24
Q

Exhalation dysfunction - pump handle…

Intercostal narrowing?
Prominent edge?
Tenderness and TTCs

A

Anterior narrowing below the rib

Lower edge of posterior rib angle is prominent

TTCs @ CC jxn, CS jxn, posterior rib angles

25
Q

Exhalation dysfunction - bucket handle…

Intercostal narrowing?
Tenderness and TTCs

A

Lateral narrowing below the rib

TTCs @ intercostal mm at mid-axillary line, posterior rib angles

26
Q

Inhalation dysfunction…treat which rib?

Exhalation dysfunction…treat which rib?

A

Lowest rib

Highest rib