Ribs
Heart
Abdominals
Lungs
Misc
100

This bony feature appears on rib 2.

What is the tuberosity for serratus anterior?

100

This artery runs between and supplies the left and right ventricles along the interventricular septum.

What is the anterior inter ventricular artery or Widow Maker? AKA the heart attack Kevin Smith lived to tell the story of last year :) #nerd

100
This can only be palpated when it is 3 times its normal size.

What is the spleen?

100

This occurs in the respiratory bronchioles and alveoli.

What is gas exchange?

100

This structure lies laterally to the ulnar nerve

What is the ulnar artery?

200

This bony feature appears on rib 1.

What is the scalene tubercle?

200

This structure keeps the right ventricle beating before the left ventricle to ensure that blood is pushed through the lungs to get re-oxygenated before being pushed back to the rest of the body.

What is the Moderator band or the septomarginal trabeculae?

200

The appendix can be found in this quadrant.

What is the Right Lower quadrant or Right inguinal?

200

The aorta arch has a space on this organ.

What is the left lung?

200

This nerve innervates the nail bed of the thumb

What is the radial nerve?

300

The neurovascular structures of the thorax lie here in the posterior side of the rib between the innermost and internal intercostals.

What is the costal groove?

300

This ventricle is 2-3x thicker than the other.

What is the left ventricle?

300

All 4 of the abdominal muscles (external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominus, and rectus abdominus) have this function in common.

What is abdominal support?

300

The azygos vein runs along a space on this organ.

What is the right lung?

300

The internal intercostals and innermost intercostals do this.

What is aid in expiration or depress the ribs?

400

This bony landmark can be used to count ribs.

What is the Angle of Lewis (Secondary cartilaginous joint between manubrium and sternum body)?

400

The apex of the heart is in close contact with these 2 structures.

What are the aorta and esophagus?

400

The aponeurosis of all the muscles in the abdominal wall make up this structure.

What is the rectus sheath?

400

This is the favorite lung for the inhalation of foreign objects. It is shorter, wider, and runs more vertically than the other.

What is the right lung?

400

The external intercostals do this.

What is aid in inspiration or elevate the ribs?

500

This part of the bone is the most common area fractured.

What is the angle of the rib?

500

This vein is the main vein of the heart. All veins terminate here. It opens to the cavity of the right atrium.

What is the coronary sinus?

500

These structures lie posteriorly to the rectus sheath.

What are the superior and inferior epigastric veins and arteries?

500

If damaged the space between these two structures will cause lung to collapse.

What are the parietal and visceral pleura?

500
When tapping pleural fluid you should never go below this intercostal.

What is the 9th intercostal?

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