Ribs Anatomy
Lungs
Sternum Anatomy
Other Chest Organs
Misc
100

How many ribs are there?

what is 12

100

The extreme outermost lower corner of the lungs is called what?

what are Costophrenic angles

100

How many parts compose the sternum?

what is 3 (Manubrium, Body, and Xiphoid Process)

100

The 4 divisions of the respiratory system include the pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and ______?

what are the lungs

100

How many ribs minimum is needed for a chest exam?

what is 10

200

What rib numbers are true ribs?

what is 1-7

200

The name of the prominence or bridge seen when looking down into the bronchus where it divides into the right and left bronchi?

what is the Carina

200

What is the longest part of the sternum?

what is the Body

200

The body habitus that is associated with broad and deep, but shallow thorax is called?

what is Hypersthenic

200

Inspiration breathing instructions for a chest exam pushes the diaphragm up or down?

what is Down

300

What ribs do not connect to the sternum?

what are Floating ribs 11 & 12

300

The lower concave portion of the lungs is called?

What is the Base

300

What is the palpable concavity on the superior border of the manubrium?

what is the Jugular notch

300

True or false: the heart is always located in the left thorax, the use of anatomic side markers on a PA chest projection may not be necessary.

what is False

300

Are these posterior or anterior ribs?

what is Posterior

400

A typical rib consists of 4 parts -what are they?

what is the Head, neck, tubercle, and body

400

The central area in which bronchi and blood vessels enter the lung is called?

what is the Hilum region

400

What level is the jugular notch at?

what is T2/T3

400

Food particles that enter the lungs are most likely to become lodged where?

what is the Right bronchus

400

What is the central ray for a chest exam?

what is T7

500

The ribs connect directly to the sternum via what? 

what is Costocartilage

500

The upper rounded portion of the lungs above the level of the clavicles is called?

What is the Apex

500

What level is the xiphoid process?

what is T10

500

A condition rather than a disease in which collapse of all or a portion of the lung occurs due to obstruction of the bronchus?

what is Atelectasis

500

Is the posterior end or the anterior end of a typical rib 3-5 inches higher?

what is the Posterior end

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