Structures
Clinical corrlates
Lungs
Heart
everything else I could think of
100

Where does esphagus exit the thoracic cavity?

T10

100

damage to the external laryngeal nerve could impact what muscle and function?

cricothyroid muscle

tensing of the vocal folds

100

Which lung has the unique lingula feature?

left

100

Left atrium receives oxygenated or deoxygentated blood? from where? 

oxygentaed blood from pulmonary veins

100

Which ribs are true? False? floating?

true: 1-7 

False: 8-10 

floating:11 and 12

200

the azygous vein arch is locted where in the mediastinum?

middle

200

blood enetering pleural cavity called what?

hemothorax


200

Primary/cheif muscle of respiration? 

diaphragm

200

What heart layer consists of thick cardiac muscle?

myocardium

200

What provides sensory innervation to the diaphragm?

phrenic

300

Which heart chamber makes up most of the anterior (front) surface of the heart?

right ventricle

300

A patient requires a pacemaker to regulate the heart’s rhythm. Which part of the cardiac conduction system is most likely impaired?

SA node
300

In which lung is the pulmonary artery superior to the primary bronchus?

left

300

What artery typically runs with the Great cardiac vein?

left anterior descending artery

300

most common place for ribs to fracture?

anterior to the angle

400

What structure does the LEFT recurrent larygenal nerve wrap around before descending along trachea? the right?

Left- aortic arch 

Right- right subclavian artery 

400

A patient reports chest discomfort with signs of inflammation. On examination, auscultation reveals a scratchy, rubbing sound. What is the most likely diagnosis?

pericarditis

400

This condition occurs when air enters the pleural space, causing the lung to collapse.

pneumothorax

400

What is the heart's pacemaker?

SA node

400

What produces the "lub" sound

bicupsid and tricupsid valves closing

500

Where is the sternal angle approx. located?

second rib level 

T4-T5 vertebrae

500

Where would a clinician auscultate the left AV valva?

5th intercostal space, near the apex of the heart.


500

This portion of the airway marks the bifurcation of the trachea into the right and left main bronchi and is located near the sternal angle.

carina of trachea

500

What does the moderator band do?

carries conduction fibers from the atrioventricular node (via the right bundle branch) to the anterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle.

500

what ABducts the vocal folds?

posterior cricoarytenoid