Anatomy Jeopardy Tom Gest, PhD Division of Anatomical Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Cardiovascular/Respiratory Sequence Review with.

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Anatomy Jeopardy Tom Gest, PhD Division of Anatomical Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Cardiovascular/Respiratory Sequence Review with

Posterior Mediastinum Lungs & Superior Mediastinum Chest wall AutonomicsHeart Keep a record of each player’s points.

This artery determines heart dominance. Heart 100 Points

What is the posterior interventricular artery?

Heart 200 Points This portion of the heart's conducting system connects to the anterior papillary muscle in the right ventricle.

What is the moderator band or septomarginal trabecula? Heart 200 Points

Heart 300 Points The sinuatrial node is located in the superior portion of this structure.

Heart 300 Points What is the crista terminalis?

This smooth-walled portion of the left ventricle lies beneath the aortic semilunar valve. Heart 400 Points

What is the aortic vestibule? Heart 400 Points

This artery branches from either the beginning of the right coronary (55%) or the circumflex artery (45%). Heart 500 Points

What is the sinuatrial nodal artery? Heart 500 Points

Every ventral primary ramus is connected to the sympathetic trunk by these. Autonomics 100 Points

What are gray rami communicantes?

Autonomics 200 Points Parasympathetic branches from the ventral primary rami of S2, 3 and 4.

What are pelvic splanchnic nerves? Autonomics 200 Points

Autonomics 300 Points The lesser thoracic splanchnic nerve is formed by the union of branches from these.

Autonomics 300 Points What are the 10 th and 11 th thoracic sympathetic ganglia?

These branches of the cervical sympathetic trunk reach the cardiac plexus. Autonomics 400 Points

What are cervical cardiac nerves? Autonomics 400 Points

These branches of sympathetic ganglia T1-4/5 reach the pulmonary plexus primarily. Autonomics 500 Points

What are thoracic visceral nerves? Autonomics 500 Points

The mnemonic for the superoinferior order of the intercostal neurovascular bundle. Chest Wall 100 Points

What is VAN?

Chest Wall 200 Points The dome of cervical parietal pleura that rises above the level of the 1 st rib.

What is the cupula? Chest Wall 200 Points

Chest Wall 300 Points The point of costodiaphragmatic reflection in the midaxillary line.

Chest Wall 300 Points What is the 10 th rib?

Point of insertion of a needle to relieve cardiac tamponade. Chest Wall 400 Points

What is left of the xiphisternal junction? Chest Wall 400 Points

This muscle lies posterior to the internal thoracic vessels. Chest Wall 500 Points

What is the transversus thoracis muscle? Chest Wall 500 Points

This structure is always the most inferior element at the lung hilum. Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 100 Points

What is the inferior pulmonary vein?

Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 200 Points These lymph nodes lie inferior to the tracheal bifurcation.

What are inferior tracheobronchial nodes? Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 200 Points

Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 300 Points This lung fissure roughly parallels the 4 th rib.

Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 300 Points What is the horizontal fissure?

The number of bronchopulmonary segments called "basal". Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 400 Points

What is 8? Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 400 Points

The second branch of the aortic arch. Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 500 Points

What is the left common carotid artery? Lungs & Superior Mediastinum 500 Points

The vertebral level of the carina. Posterior Mediastinum 100 Points

What is the T4/5 disc?

Posterior Mediastinum 200 Points This structure runs vertically anterior to the heads of the ribs.

What is the sympathetic trunk? Posterior Mediastinum 200 Points

Posterior Mediastinum 300 Points This vein receives posterior intercostal veins 2-4 and lies upon the aortic arch.

Posterior Mediastinum 300 Points What is the left superior intercostal vein?

These branches of the descending thoracic aorta supply portions of the trachea and its branches. Posterior Mediastinum 400 Points

What are bronchial arteries? Posterior Mediastinum 400 Points

The vertebral level of the esophageal hiatus. Posterior Mediastinum 500 Points

What is T10? Posterior Mediastinum 500 Points

Good luck on your final exam

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