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Intercostal muscles 3 ENG

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From where to where do the internal intercostal muscles extend around the thorax?

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From 1 to 4
From 1 to 3
From 2 to 4
From 2 to 3
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Intercostal veins 1 ENG

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To which blood vessels do intercostal veins in the 5th intercostal space drain directly?

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Azygos vein or hemi-azygos vein
Superior vena cava
Musculophrenic vein
Internal thoracic vein
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Thoracic cage bony points 3 ENG

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Which number indicates the jugular notch?

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6
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Intercostal muscles 1 ENG

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Where is the transition from an external intercostal muscle to the external intercostal membrane located?

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2
3
4
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Intercostal arteries 2 ENG

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From which blood vessels do intercostal arteries in the 8th intercostal space receive blood directly?

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Internal thoracic artery
Aorta
Musculophrenic artery
Subclavian artery
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Thoracic cage bony points 1 ENG

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Which number indicates the sternal angle?

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Thoracic surface anatomy, needle insertion 2

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A patient has an intrapleural fluid collection. A needle is inserted into the midaxillary line at the location indicated by the arrow on the rib cage in the photo. The aim is to advance the needle until fluid is aspirated. What structures and / or spaces will the needle most likely reach and / or pass through?

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parietal pleura, costodiaphragmatic recess and visceral pleura
parietal pleura, pleural cavity, visceral pleura and lung
parietal pleura, costodiaphragmatic recess and diaphragm
parietal pleura, costodiaphragmatic recess, visceral pleura and lung
diaphragm and liver
parietal pleura and costodiaphragmatic recess
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Thoracic cage bony points 4 ENG

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Which number indicates a sternocostal joint?

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3
4
5
6
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Intercostal nerves and herpes zoster 1 ENG

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The patient in the photo has herpes zoster (shingles) on the chest. This generally causes pain and itching in the affected area. Which nerve(s) will the pain and itching be conducted through? Foto: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Herpes_zoster_chest.png door Fisle, Licentie: CC BY SA

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The lateral cutaneous branches of the intercostal nerve in the affected dermatome.
None of these.
The anterior branch of the spinal nerve in the affected dermatome.
The anterior cutaneous branches of the intercostal nerve in the affected dermatome.
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Thoracic surface anatomy, needle insertion 1 ENG

Response:

A patient has an intrapleural fluid collection. The patient is asked to exhale. A needle is inserted into the midaxillary line at the location indicated by the arrow on the rib cage in the photo. The aim is to advance the needle until fluid is aspirated. What structures and / or spaces is the needle most likely to reach and / or pass through?  

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parietal pleura and costodiaphragmatic recess
parietal pleura, costodiaphragmatic recess and visceral pleura
parietal pleura, pleural cavity, visceral pleura and lung
parietal pleura, costodiaphragmatic recess, visceral pleura en lung
diaphragm and liver
parietal pleura, costodiaphragmatic recess and diaphragm