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| What two layers no the outside of the heart are histologically the same |
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Definition
| serous layer of the pericardium and the epicardium |
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Term
| Where is the apical beat found (beat from apex of heart) |
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Definition
| in fifth intercostal space (btwn fifth and sixth ribs |
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Term
| what intercostal space is the nipple located in a lean male |
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Definition
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| where is the midclavicular line and what does it run down to |
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Definition
| starts at middle part of left clavicle and goes down to apex of heart |
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Term
| where is the tricuspid valve located |
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Definition
| between the right atria and ventricle |
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Term
| where is the bicuspid (mitral) valve located |
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Definition
| between the left atria and ventricle |
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Term
| where is the pulmonary valve located in relation to the aorta at the base of the heart (top of the heart) |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Valve doesn't open all the way |
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Term
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Definition
| valve doesn't close all the way |
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Term
| When do the aortic and pulmonary valves close |
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Definition
| at end of systole ("dub" sound) |
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Term
| when do the tricuspid and mitral valves close? |
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Definition
| at the end of diastole (1st heart sound "lub") |
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Term
| where can you hear the aortic valves closing |
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Definition
| just right of the midline, above heart's location |
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Term
| where can you hear the pulmonary valves closing |
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Definition
| just left of midline and above heart |
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Term
| where can you hear the tricuspid valves closing |
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Definition
| just left of midline at inferior border of heart (even with lower border of nipple) |
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Term
| where can you hear the bicuspid (mitral) valves closing |
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Definition
| just medial to the nipple |
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Term
| What is most common dominant coronary |
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Definition
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Term
| What intervetebral disc space does the plane passing thru the sternal angle pass thru |
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Definition
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Term
| where can pretracheal fascia spread infxn |
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Definition
| superior, anterior, and posterior mediastinum |
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Term
| What three fascial layers give rise to the carotid sheath |
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Definition
| Prevertebral layer of (deep) cervical fascia, Superficial (investing) layer of deep cervical fascia, and pretracheal (visceral) fascia |
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Term
| Has Short preganglionic and long postganglionic |
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Definition
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| Has long preganglionic and short postganglionic |
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