Lab Practical 2 Flashcards
The first heart sound is con current with what part of the heart cycle?
AV valves closing
The second heart sound is con current with which part of the heart cycle?
SL valves closing
Aortic valve sounds are heard where?
2nd intercostal space on the right.
Tricuspid Valve sounds a heard where?
In the 5th intercostal space on the right side.
Pulmonary Valve sounds are heard where?
2nd intercostal space on the left side.
Mitrial/Bicuspid valve sounds are heard where?
5th intercostal space on the left side.
Pulse is most easily felt in what artery?
Carotid artery, because it’s closest to the heart.
What is the top number on a blood pressure reading?
Systolic Pressure
What is the bottom number on a blood pressure reading?
Diastolic Pressure
How do you find pulse pressure?
Systolic - Diastolic
How do you find Mean Arterial Pressure?
Diastolic Pressure + (Pulse Pressure/3)
What is structure 1?
Follicle
What is structure 2?
Capsule
What is structure 3?
Medullary Sinuses
What is structure number 4?
Medullary Cords
What is structure 1?
Capsule
What is structure number 2?
White Pulp
What is structure 3?
Red Pulp
What is structure 1?
Nostril
What is structure 2?
Nasal Vestibule
What is structure 3?
Superior Nasal Concha
What is structure 4?
Middle Nasal Concha
What is structure 5?
Inferior Nasal Concha
What is structure 6?
Inferior Nasal Meatus
What is structure 7?
Superior Nasal Meatus
What is structure 8?
Middle Nasal Meatus
What is structure 9?
Posterior Nasal Aperture
What is structure 10?
Oropharynx
What is structure 11?
Laryngopharynx
What is structure 12?
Pharyngeal Tonsil
What is structure 13?
Opening of Pharyngotympanic Tube
What is structure 14?
Nasopharynx
What is structure 15?
Palatine Tonsil
What is structure 16?
Isthmus of the Fauces
What is structure 17?
Lingual Tonsil
What is structure 18?
Tongue
What is structure 19?
Epiglottis
What is structure 20?
Thyroid Cartilage
What is structure 21?
Cricoid Cartilage
What is structure 22?
Esophagus
What is structure 23?
Trachea
What is structure 1?
Trachea
What is structure 2?
Superior lobe of Left Lung
What is structure 3?
Primary Bronchus
What is structure 4?
Secondary Bronchus
What is structure 5?
Tertiary Bronchus
What is structure 6?
Inferior Lobe of Left Lung
What is structure 7?
Superior Lobe of Right Lung
What is structure 8?
Middle Lobe of Right Lung
What is structure 9?
Inferior Lobe of Right Lung
What is structure 10?
Horizontal Fissure
What is structure 11?
Oblique Fissure
Which lung has a cardiac notch?
The left lung
What type of tissue is 1?
Hyaline Cartilage
What type of tissue is 2?
Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
In what layer is structure 2?
Mucosa
What is tissue 3?
Lamina Propria
What is structure 4?
Seromucous Gland
In what layer is structure 4?
Submucosa
Name the layers of the trachea from deep to superficial.
Mucosa, Submucosa, Hyaline Cartilage, Adventitia
What is structure 3?
Alveolar Duct
What is structure 5?
Alveolar Sac
Name the layers of a bronchiole from deep to superficial.
Smooth Muscle, Lamina Propria, Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
What structure does this slide show?
A bronchiole and Alveoli
What is tidal volume?
Tidal volume is quiet breathing.
What is Inspiratory Reserve Volume?
It is how much you can inhale above normal volume.
What is Inspiratory Capacity?
The max amount that you can inhale.
What is Expiratory Reserve Volume?
How much you can exhale under normal breathing.
What is Functional Residual Capacity?
Expiratory Reserve Volume + Residual Volume
What is residual volume?
The space in the lungs left behind from an exhalation.
What is Vital Capacity?
The maximum amount of air that can be inhaled and exhaled in one breath.