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Reg III - Week 5 review
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The left bronchial arteries originate from the
a. left bronchial artery
b. right posterior intercostal artery
c. left posterior intercostal artery
d. descending thoracic aorta
d. descending thoracic aorta
The apex of the lung projects into what space?
a. attic
b. cupula
c. antrum
d. atrium
b. cupula
The left lung has how many lobes, divided by how many fissures?
a. 3 lobes, 2 fissures
b. 2 lobes, 1 fissure
b. 2 lobes, 1 fissure
How many hyaline cartilages make up the trachea?
a. 10-20
b. 16-20
c. 10-16
d. 16-25
b. 16-20
The pulmonary plexus is formed by:
a. branches of the upper thoracic sympathetic trunks and vagus nerves
b. branches of the upper thoracic parasympathetic trunks and phrenic nerves
c. branches of the upper thoracic sympathetic trunks and phrenic nerves
d. branches of the upper thoracic parasympathetic trunks and vagus nerves
a. branches of the upper thoracic sympathetic trunks and vagus nerves
When something is lodged in the bronchus, is it more likely to go into the left lung or the right lung?
Something is more likely to get lodged in the Right bronchus because it is wider, shorter, and steeper than the Left bronchus
Regarding parasympathetic motor nerve supply of the lungs and bronchi, which is true?
a. Fibers cause bronchoconstriction and increased glandular secretion
b. Fibers cause bronchdilation and increase glandular secretion
c. Fibers cause bronchodilation and increased glandular secretion
d. Fibers cause bronchoconstriction and decreased glandular secretion
a. Fibers cause bronchoconstriction and increased glandular secretion
The right lung has how many lobes, divided by how many fissures?
a. 2 lobes, 1 fissure
b. 3 lobes, 2 fissures
b. 3 lobes, 2 fissures
Regarding lymphatic drainage of the lungs, where are the trachea Ron hail nodes located?
a. at the hilum
b. around the carina
c. along the trachea
b. around the carina
The bronchopulmonary nodes are
a. located at the hilum and receive lymph from the lung parenchyma
b. located along the trachea
c. Located around the bifurcation of the trachea
a. located at the hilum and receive lymph from the lung parenchyma
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