Respiratory System - Dry Room St. 5 and 6 Flashcards
How many attachements does the diaphragm have?
4
How many major hiatuses (openings) does the diaphragm have?
3
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- Xiphoid
- Oesophagus
- Left crus
- Aorta
- right crus
- Medial arcruate ligament
- Opening for IVC
- Central tendon
What does the term “diaphragm” mean?
A sheet of skeletal muscle stretching across the midline of the body
Which of the left or right dome lies more superior on normal expiration and why?
Right dome due to the liver
Which cardiac structure is firmly attached to the central tendon?
Fibrous Pericardium
Which vertebrae are the left and right crura attached?
L1 - L3
What membrane covers the superior surface of the diaphragm?
Parietal Pleura
When the diaphragm contracts what happens to the domes?
They descend and flatten
What is the shape of the central tendon?
Clover
Which costal cartilages is the diaphragm attached to?
Ribs 7-10
Which part of the sternum does the diaphragm attach?
Posterior aspect
What vertebral level does the opening for the vena cava occur?
T8
What vertebral level does the opening for the oesophagus occur?
T10
What vertebral level does the opening for the aorta occur?
T12