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Chapter 2 Chest

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The bony thorax consists of (A) the single (BLANK) anteriorly. (B) two (BLANK). (C) two (BLANK). (D) twelve pairs of (BLANK), and (E) twelve (BLANK) posteriorly.   show
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show (A) Vertebra Prominens (B) Jugular Notch  
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The four divisions of the respiratory system are:   show
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show Thyroid Cartilage  
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show Larynx  
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Breastbone   show
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Shoulder Blade   show
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Collar Bone   show
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show (A) Nasopharynx (B) Oropharynx (C) Larynopharynx  
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The bony thorax consists of (A) the single (BLANK) anteriorly. (B) two (BLANK). (C) two (BLANK). (D) twelve pairs of (BLANK), and (E) twelve (BLANK) posteriorly.   show
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show (A) Vertebra Prominens (B) Jugular Notch  
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show (A) Pharynx (B) Trachea (C) Bronchi (D) Lungs  
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The bony thorax consists of (A) the single (BLANK) anteriorly. (B) two (BLANK). (C) two (BLANK). (D) twelve pairs of (BLANK), and (E) twelve (BLANK) posteriorly.   show
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show (A) Vertebra Prominens (B) Jugular Notch  
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show (A) Pharynx (B) Trachea (C) Bronchi (D) Lungs  
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show Thyroid Cartilage  
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show (A) sternum (B) Clavicles (C) Scapulae (D) Thoracic Vertebra  
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The two important bony landmarks of the thorax that are used for locating the central ray on a posteroanterior (PA) and anteroposterior (AP) chest projection are the (A) (BLANK) and (B) (BLANK), respectively   show
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show (A) Pharynx (B) Trachea (C) Bronchi (D) Lungs  
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show Thyroid Cartilage  
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The trachea is located (Posteriorly or anteriorly) to the esophagus.   show
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show Larynx  
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show Hyoid  
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Breastbone   show
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show Scapula  
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Collar Bone   show
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List three divisions of the structure located proximally to the larynx that serve as a common passageway for food and air.   show
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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?   show
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The trachea is located (Posteriorly or anteriorly) to the esophagus.   show
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The (BLANK) bone is seen in the anterior portion of the neck and is found just below the tongue on floor of the mouth.   show
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If a person accidentally inhales a food particle, which bronchus is it most likely to enter and why?   show
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show Carina, T5  
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What is the term for the small air sac located at the distal ends of the bronchioles, in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the blood?   show
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show Pleura  
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The outer layer of this membrane adhering to the inner surface of the chest wall and diaphragm is the...   show
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show Pulmonary, visceral pleura  
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The potential space between these two layers is called   show
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Air or gas that enters the pleura cavity is called   show
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Blood that enters the pleura cavity   show
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show base  
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Central area in which bronchi and blood vessels enter the lungs   show
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show Apex (Apices)  
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show Costophrenic angle  
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Explain why the right lung is smaller that the left lung and the right hemidiaphragm is positioned high that the left hemidiaphragm   show
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List the four important structures located in the mediastinum   show
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show Pericardial sac or Pericardium  
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The three parts of the aorta are the...?   show
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show Hypersthenic  
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show Hyposthenic or asthenic  
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What is minimum number of ribs that should be demonstrated above the diaphragm on a PA radiograph of an average adult chest with full insperation.   show
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Which of the following objects should be removed (moved) before chest radiography?   show
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T/F: Chest radiography is the most commonly repeated radiographic procedure because of poor positioning or exposure factor selection errors,   show
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show 110 to 125 kV  
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T/F: Generally, you do not need to use radiographic grids for adult patients for PA or lateral chest radiograph   show
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show heart, great vessels, lung regions, Hilar region  
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show be able to see faint out lines of at least middle and upper vertebrae and ribs through heart and other mediastinal structures.  
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