Lungs, Pleura & Thoracic Wall Flashcards
What is the pathway of pulmonary circulation in the lungs?
Pulmonary trunk -> pulmonary arteries -> lobar arteries -> segmental arteries.
Superior/inferior pulmonary vein -> middle lobe vein -> segmental veins.
What muscle elevates the rips during forced inspiration?
External intercostal
What muscle both acts to elevate the ribs and is involved in proprioception?
Serratus posterior superior
What two muscles are both involved in depressing the ribs and proprioception?
Internal intercostal and transversus throacis.
What four muscles elevate the ribs?
Serratus posterior superior
Levator costarum
External intercostal
Innermost intercostal
How many pairs of spinal nerves supply the thoracic wall?
12.
What do the posterior rami of the thoracic spinal nerves supply?
Joints
Deep back muscles
Skin of the back
What are the branches of the intercostals?
Rami communicantes
Collateral branches
Lateral collateral branches
Anterior collateral branches
Muscular branches
What is major vasculature found in the lungs/pleural area?
Thoracic aorta, subclavian artery, axillary artery, intercostal arteries.
The posterior intercostal arteries arise from what artery?
Superior intercostal artery
The anterior intercostals arise from what artery?
Internal thoracic aretery
The internal thoracic artery arises from what artery?
Subclavian artery
The subcostal artery arises from what artery?
Thoracic aorta
During inhalation, several muscles ____ to ___ the dimensions of the thoracic cavity.
During inhalation, several muscles CONTRACT to INCREASE the dimensions of the thoracic cavity.
During exhalation, some respiratory muscles contract and ____, collectively _____ the dimensions of the thoracic cavity and forcing air out of the lungs.
During exhalation, some respiratory muscles contract and RELAX, collectively DECREASING the dimensions of the thoracic cavity and forcing air out of the lungs.
You are in a meadow and want to smell some of the beautiful flowers. You deeply and forcefully inhale. What muscle contracts and allows for forced inspiration? How does it affect the ribs.
External intercostal.
It elevates the ribs.
You are scuba diving and are holding your breath underwater. Once you reach the surface, you forcefully inhale. What are the actions of the internal and innermost intercostal muscles during forced inspiration?
During forced inspiration, the interossous part depresses the ribs and the interchondral part elevates the ribs.
Where do ribs articulate with thoracic vertebrae?
At the demifacets for ribs.
They also articulate at transverse processes of vertebrae of the same number as the rib.
How does thoracic musculate function to assit breathing?
Some respiratory muscles contract and others relax, which changes the dimensions of the thoracic cavity and forces air out of the lungs or into the lungs.
What nerve innervates the diaphragm?
The phrenic nerve (C3 - C5)
What arteries supply the diaphragm?
Posterior intercostals, anterior intercostals, internal thoracic and subcostal arteries.
What are pleura?
The outer coverings of the lung. They include a visceral and pleural layer.
From posterior to anterior: lung, visceral pleura, parietal pleura.