Practice Quiz - Thoracic Wall, Pleura, & Pericardium
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.1.The second costal cartilage can be located by palpating the:costal marginsternal anglesternal notchsternoclavicular jointxiphoid process2.The thoracic wall is innervated by:Dorsal primary ramiIntercostal nervesLateral pectoral nervesMedial pectoral nervesThoracodorsal nerves3.The sternocostal surface of the heart is formed primarily by the anterior wall of which heartchamber?Left atriumLeft ventricleRight atriumRight ventricle4.A patient involved in an automobile accident presents with a sharp object puncture of themiddle of the sternum at about the level of the 4th or 5th costal cartilage. If the object also penetrated pericardium and heart wall, which heart chamber would most likely be damaged?Left atriumLeft ventricleRight atriumRight ventricle5.You are caring for a 68-year-old male who has copious amounts of fluid in the left pleuralcavity due to acute pleurisy. When you examine him as he sits up in bed (trunk upright), where1
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