Lungs, Great Vessels, Breast, Diaphragm Flashcards

1
Q

Eparterial bronchus seen in

A

Right lung only

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2
Q

bronchopulmonary segment supplied by right middle lobar bronchus

A

medial and lateral

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3
Q

lobes associated with cardiac notch

A

sup lobe of L lung

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4
Q

FBA in sitting/standing patients most likely occurs in

A

post basal BPS of the R lower lobe

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5
Q

FBA in supine patients most likely occurs in

A

sup BPS in R lower lobe

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6
Q

FBA in patients lying on the R most likely occurs in

A

post BPS of the R upper lobe

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7
Q

FBA in patients lying on the L most likely occurs in

A

inf lingular BPS on the left upper lobe

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8
Q

thoracocentesis landmarks and structures traversed

A

8th ICS MAL

skin ➝ fascia ➝ ext IC ➝ internal ➝ innermost IC ➝ parietal pleura ➝ thoracic cavity

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9
Q

perocardiocentesis landmarks and structures traversed

A

5th-6th ICS, near sternum

skin ➝ fascia ➝ rectus sheath ➝ rectus abdominis ➝ fibrous layer ➝ serous layer of parietal pericardium

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10
Q

muscle that divides the subclavian artery into 3 parts

A

scalenus anterior

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11
Q

Mnemonics for subclavian art branches

A

Take Vit 1 SIS

1st part: Vertebral, Internal thoracic, Thyrocervical (sup cervical, inf thyroid, suprascapular)
2nd part: costocervical
3rd part: NO BRANCH

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12
Q

MC form of Coarctation of aorta

A

Postductal coarctation
DISTAL to DA
adult form

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13
Q

winging of scapula after RM is due to injury of

A

Long thoracic nerve

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14
Q

difficulty in horizontal extension of the UE after RM is due to injury of

A

Thoracodorsal nerve

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15
Q

Loss of sensation on the upper inner aspect of the arm after RM is due to injury of

A

Inetrcostal nerve

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16
Q

Difficulty in lifting, flapping arms, and doing arm wrestling after RM is due to injury of

A

Medial pectoral arm

17
Q

Clinical stage of Breast CA

A
0- CIS, confined to ductal system 
1- ≤ 2cm, LNs uninvolved 
2- ≤ 5cm, 1-3 axillary nodes involved 
3- ≤5 cm, ≥4 axillary LNs involved 
4- distant metastases are present
18
Q

Sensory innerv of diaphragm

A

Central- phrenic nerve

Peripheral-intercostal nerves

19
Q

Corresponding level of the ff diaphragmatic openings & contents:
Caval
Aortic
Esophageal

A

Caval T8: IVC, R phernic nerve
Esophageal T10: esophagus, vagus nerve
Aortic T12: aorta, thoracic duct, azygos vein

20
Q

thoracic duct empties into what vein

A

left brachiocephalic vein