Anatomy: Lab - Structure locations Flashcards

1
Q

Transpyloric plane (location)

A

Axial plane halfway between the suprasternal notch and public symphysis

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Transumbilical plane (location)

A

Axial plane at the level of the most superior aspects of the iliac crests

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3
Q

Transumbilical plane (vertebral level)

A

L4/L5

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4
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Transpyloric plane (vertebral level)

A

L1 (12th rib)

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Subcostal plane (location)

A

Axial plane at the level of the inferior most aspects of the costal margins

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Diaphragm (location)

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Composed of two domes that meet at the xihisternal junction and peak at the midclavicular line (right side: just below the nipple at the 5th rib; left side: 2-3cm below the nipple at the 5th intercostal); meets the costal margin at the midaxillary line

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7
Q

Enlarged gallbladder (location)

A

Intersection of the costal margin and transpyloric plane (near the intersection of the midclavicular line and costal margin)

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Abdominal aorta (location)

A

Crosses the diaphragm at T12 (inferred from xiphisternal junction (T9/T10) and the transpyloric plane (L1/L2)), lies just left of midline and ends at L4 (just below umbilicus)

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9
Q

Bifurcation of Aorta

A

L4

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10
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Renal arteries (location)

A

Either side of the aorta at the transpyloric line

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11
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McBurney point (define)

A

Location of the base of the appendix, junction of the ileum and cecum (ascending colon)

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12
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McBurney point (location)

A

One third the distance from the right anterior iliac spine to the navel

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Isthmus of thymus (location)

A

Crosses trachea at the level of the 2nd/3rd tracheal rings

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14
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Isthmus of thymus (location)

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Crosses trachea at the level of the 2nd/3rd tracheal rings

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15
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Heart (border location)

A

Apex: 5th or 6th intercostal space just medial to the left midclavicular line
Inferior border: Apex to 1cm right of the sternum
Right border: from inferior border end, parallel to the sternum to the 3rd intercostal space
Superior border: from 1cm right of the sternum at the 3rd intercostal space to 2cm left of the sternum

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16
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Arch of the aorta (location)

A

Starts between the midline and right margin of the sternum, moves right to 0.5 cm right of the sternum then arches through the middle of the manubrium

17
Q

Bifurcation of the trachea (location)

A

Sternal angle

18
Q

Order of cardiac valves

A

From left 3rd costosternal joint toward midline at the xiphisternal junction: Pulmonary, aortic, mitral, tricuspid

19
Q

Auscultation location of aortic valve

A

2nd intercostal space to the right of the manubrium

20
Q

Auscultation location of pulmonary valve

A

2nd intercostal space to the left of the manubrium

21
Q

Auscultation location of tricuspid valve

A

Just left of the xiphoid process

22
Q

Auscultation location of mitral valve

A

Apex of the heart (5th or 6th intercostal space medial to the left midclavicular line)