RS5 pleural cavity quiz Flashcards

1
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How does the oblique fissure divide the left lung?

A

Upper and lower lobe

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2
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Where on the lung is the heart found?

A

The cardiac impression

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3
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What membrane covers the lung and what separates the membrane from the thoracic wall?

A

Visceral pleura

Parietal pleura

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4
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How is the right lung segmented?

A

By the oblique and horizontal fissure into the lower, middle and upper lobe

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5
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What are the attachments of the diaphragm?

A

Sternal attachments –> arise from the xiphoid process as 2 small slips on the left and the right
Costal attachments –> arise as 6 paired slips from the lower 6 costal cartilages.
Vertebral attachments –> arise as left and right lumbocostal arches that cross the posterior abdominal wall and the right and left crural arise from the sides of the lumbar vertebrae L1-L3 on the right and L1-L2 on the left

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6
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What passes through the canal opening and what level is it?

A

Inferior vena cava and the right phrenic nerve (T8)

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7
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What level is the aortic opening?

A

T12

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8
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What is transmitted in the oesophageal opening and at what level?

A

T10

Oesophagus and right and left vagus nerve

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9
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What muscles are found laterally on the abdominal wall?

A

External oblique
Internal oblique
Transversus abdominus
Transversalis fascia

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10
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In what direction do external oblique fibres run?

A

Down and medial

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11
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In what direction do internal oblique fibres run?

A

Up and medial

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12
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What muscle is found int he centre of the abdomen?

A

Rectus abdominus

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13
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What are the attachments of the rectus abdominus?

A

Rib cage and sternum to the pubic bone

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14
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What are the functions of muscles of the abdominal wall? (4)

A

Trunk movement (flexion and twisting)
Compress the abdominal contents during defection, micturition and child birth.
Provide support during lifting of heavy objects.
Involved in ventilation particularly during speech.

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15
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Name an accessory muscle of ventilation during forcible expiration (coughing and deep inspiration)

A

Latissimus dorsi

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16
Q

Of what are the intercostal nerves a branch?

A

Anterior primary rams of a thoracic spinal nerve

17
Q

Name the branches of the intercostal nerves? (6)

A

Lateral and anterior cutaneous branches to the skin overlying that intercostal space.
Collateral branch supplying intercostal muscles.
Unnamed branches to intercostal muscles.
Pleural and peritoneal branches.
Articular branches to the joints of the ribs

18
Q

What branches of the descending aorta enter the lungs?

A

Bronchial arteries

19
Q

What do the bronchial arteries supply?

A

Tissues int he walls of the larger bronchi

20
Q

What branches are given off by the descending aortic in the thorax?

A

Pericardium, mediastinum, lungs, oesophagus, thoracic wall (posterior intercostal arteries) and the diaphragm.

21
Q

What are the functions of the diaphragm?

A

Muscle of ventilation.
raise the abdominal pressure when the larynx is closed as an aid to micturition, defection and parturition.
Aids lifting by the same mechanism.
Raising abdominal pressure helps to prevent flexing of the vertebral column when lifting heavy weights.

22
Q

What is the motor innervation of the diaphragm?

A

Phrenic nerve (C3-C5)

23
Q

What is the sensory innervation of the diaphragm?

A

Central - phrenic nerve

Lateral - lower 5 intercostal nerves