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RAD130 Chapter 3 Chest Exam With Questions And Answers the bony thorax consists of the single sternum, two scapulae, 2 clavicles, 12 ribs, 12 vertebrae posteriorly the two important bony landmarks of the thorax that are used for locating the CR on the posterioanterior (PA) and anterioposteri...

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RAD130 Chapter 3 Chest Exam With
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the bony thorax consists of
the single sternum, two scapulae, 2 clavicles, 12 ribs, 12 vertebrae posteriorly


the two important bony landmarks of the thorax that are used for locating the CR on the
posterioanterior (PA) and anterioposterior (AP) chest projection are the
vertebra prominens and jugular notch


the 4 divisions of the respiratory system are
trachea, bronchi, lungs, pharynx


another name for the adam's apple
laryngeal prominence, thyroid cartilage


another name for voice box
larynx


the brestbone is also called
sternum


what is another name for the shoulder blade
scapula


the collar bones are also called
clavicles


list the 3 divisions of the structure located proximally to the larynx that serves as a common
passageway for both food and air
nasopharynx, laryngopharynx, oropharynx


what is the name of the structure that acts as a lid over the larynx to prevent foreign objects such as
food particles from entering the respiratory system?
epiglottis


the trachea is located (anterior/posterior) to the esophagus
anterior


the ____ bone is seen in the anterior portion of the neck and is found just below the tongue or the
floor of the mouth
hyoid


if a person accidentally inhales a food particle, which bronchus is it most likely to enter, and why
right bronchus, because it is larger in diameter and more verticle

, what is the name of the prominence, or ridge seen when looking down into the bronchus where it
divides into the right and left bronchi?
carina


the carina is approximately at the level of the ___ vertebrae
T5


what is the term for the small air sacs located at the distal ends of the bronchioles, in which oxygen
and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the blood
alveoli


the delicate, double- walled sac or membrane containing the lungs is called
pleura


the outer layer of this membrane adhering to the inner surface of the chest wall and diaphram is the
parietal pleura


the inner layer adhering to the surface of the lungs is the __ or __
pulmonary or visceral pleura


the potential space between the visceral pleura and the parietal pleura is called
pleural cavity


air or gas that enters the space identified in D results in a condition called
pneumothorax


lower, concave portion of lungs
base


central area in which bronchi and blood vessels enter the lungs
hilum


upper, rounded portion above the level of the clavicles
apex


extreme outermost lower corner of the lungs
costophrenic angle


explain why the rt lung is smaller than the lt lung and the rt hemidiaphram is positioned higher than
the lt hemidiaphram
the presence of the liver on the rt

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