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Created by James Murdoch
about 10 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| What causes shingles? | HHV-3 |
| Children contract? | Varicella (chickenpox) |
| Most common place | Chest wall dermatome |
| Most common congenital hernias | posterolateral (85%) |
| Which nerve runs alongside the oesophagus | vagus |
| Structures pass through at T8/10/12 | IVC, right phrenic nerve Esophagus, vagal trunks Aorta, azygous vein, thoracic duct |
| Pleural innervation | visceral- autonomic Parietal-phrenic/intercostal |
| In chest decompression where is the needle placed | 2nd intercostal space |
| And the chest drain, S/I to the rib? | 5th ICS mid clavicular line S, VAN are inferior border |
| List 8 accessory muscles? | Erector spinae, lats/traps, SCM, pM+pm, quadratus lumborum, scalenes |
| Where do scalene attach to? | Vertebra to 1st rib |
| Nerve that runs alongside IVC | Phrenic |
| 2/4/1 expand | 2 sinuses inferior to superior concha posterior ethmoidal and sphenoid 4 sinuses inferior to middleconcha anterior/middle ethmoidal,frontal and maxillary 1 sinuses inferior to inferior concha nasolacrimal duct |
| Epistaxis in nose happens between branches of which arteries | Nose bleed, happens because of the anatomisis between facial and maxillary |
| Operation to the thyroid gland can damage what? Causing what? | Reccurent laryngeal nerve Stridor |
| Stretor? | Partial obstruction of the pharynx |
| Dimensions of the pharynx | Base of skull to c1 c1-c3 c3-c6 |
| Four tonsils name them and located what region of the pharynx they are in | Adenoid Tubal Palatine Lingual NASO AND ORO |
| Vagus supplies what to the pharynx | Motor innervation Sensory innervation is supplied by glossopharyngeal |
| Venous drainage of the pharynx? | IJV |
| Which vocal cord is superior | False also called the vestibular " |
| Two exceptions in the thyroid muscles | Posterior cricoarytenoids abduct Cricothyroid innervated by superior laryngeal |
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