CVS 2 Flashcards
1
Q
- Which coronary artery supplies the sinuatrial node?
A
Right coronary artery
2
Q
- From which nerve plexus does the heart get its innervation from and where is this situated?
A
Cardiac plexus around the bifurcation of the trachea
3
Q
- Which structures unite to form the superior vena cava?
A
Left and right brachiocephalic veins
4
Q
- What is the sensory nerve supply to the pericardium?
A
Phrenic nerve
5
Q
- Where does the thoracic duct drain into?
A
Left brachiocephalic vein
6
Q
- Name 3 structures in the posterior mediastinum
A
Any three from: Descending thoracic aorta, azygous vein, oesophagus, vagus nerve, thoracic duct
7
Q
- What happens to the abdominal aorta at vertebral level L4?
A
Bifurcates into common iliac arteries
8
Q
- What connects the basilic and cephalic veins in the arm and why is this structure clinically important?
A
Median cubital vein – important for venipuncture
9
Q
- Where can the tibialis posterior arterial pulse be felt?
A
Behind the medial malleolus in the ankle
10
Q
- At the 6th intercostal space the internal thoracic artery divides into which terminal branches?
A
Musculophrenic and superior epgiastric arteries