| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The lungs are split up into lobes by fissures which fissure to both lungs have? | Oblique | 73%
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| In centimeters how far above the medial third of the clavicle is the apex of the lung? | 2.5cm | 60%
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| How many of these go to the lower lobe? | 5 | 60%
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| Main bronchi are referred to as primary, secondary are the lobar bronchi and tertiary are the bronchopulmonary segements, how many segements does each lung have? | 10 | 53%
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| Which fissure only occurs in the right lung? | Transverse | 53%
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| At what rib level does it meet the other fissure in the mid-axillary line? | 5 | 40%
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| At what vertebral level does this fissure begin? | T3 | 40%
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| The pleura cross the mid-axillary line. | 10 | 27%
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| Lowest point of the pleura. | 12 | 27%
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| The two pleura meet. | 2 | 27%
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| The left diverges from the midline to accomodate the heart. | 4 | 27%
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| At which costal cartilage level does it end? | 6 | 27%
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| The rule of two defines the surface markings of the pleura, for the next 6 questions state which costal level this anatomical feature occurs at. The right pleura diverges from the midline. | 6 | 27%
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| the pleura cross the mid-clavicular line. | 8 | 27%
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| What is the name for the small tongue of upper lobe between the lower lobe and the cardiac notch? | Lingula | 27%
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| What are the name of the lymph nodes in the lung that may appear as blackened areas in smoking patients? | Hilar | 13%
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