This quiz, titled 'Mini 3 - Michigan Questions: Superior Mediastinum and Lungs', assesses knowledge on lung anatomy and related medical procedures like thoracentesis. It covers specific lung features, such as the cardiac notch and pleural recesses, and tests understanding of potential complications in medical scenarios.
Middle lobe
Inferior lobe
Cardiac notch
Lingula
Superior lobe
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Carina
Cricoid cartilage
Costal cartilage
Pulmonary ligament
Tracheal ring
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Cardiac notch
Horizontal fissure
Oblique fissure
Superior lobar bronchus
Three lobes
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Apical segment of upper lobe
Lingula
Lower lobe
Middle lobe
Superior segment of lower lobe
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Anterior basal segment--inferior lobe
Anterior segment--superior lobe
Lateral segment--middle lobe
Superior segment--inferior lobe
Superior lingual segment—lingula
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Apicoposterior segmental bronchus of left lung
Left main bronchus
Lingular segment of left lung
Right main bronchus
Terminal bronchiole of right lung, lower lobe
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Left brachiocephalic vein
Left pulmonary vein
Left bronchial vein
Right pulmonary artery
Right superior intercostal vein
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Apex
Cupola
Hilum
Lingula
Middle lobe
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Anterior segmental bronchus of right superior lobe
Medial segmental bronchus of right middle lobe
Superior segmental bronchus of right inferior lobe
Medial basal segmental bronchus of left inferior lobe
Inferior segmental bronchus of lingular lobe
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Left subclavian artery
Left subclavian vein
Left brachiocephalic vein
Left internal jugular vein
Left common carotid artery
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Anterior mediastinum
Costodiaphragmatic recess
Costomediastinal recess
Cupola
Pulmonary ligament
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Hilum
Inferior lobe
Lingula
Middle lobe
Superior lobe
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Cupola
Inferior lobe
Lingula
Middle lobe
Superior lobe
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The lower lobe from the lingula
The upper lobe from the lingula
The lower lobe from both the middle and upper lobes
The lower lobe from the middle lobe
The middle lobe from the upper lobe
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The top of interspace 8 in the midclavicular line
The bottom of interspace 8 in the midclavicular line
The top of interspace 9 in the midaxillary line
The bottom of interspace 9 in the midaxillary line
The top of interspace 11 in the scapular line
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Azygos v.
Internal thoracic v.
Left brachiocephalic v.
Left superior intercostal v
Right brachiocephalic v
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Lower lobe from lingula
Lower lobe from upper lobe only
Lower lobe from both upper and middle lobes
Lower lobe from middle lobe only
Upper from middle lobe
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It is slightly smaller than the left lung
It has a lingular segmental bronchus
It occupies the rightmost portion of the mediastinum
Its upper lobar bronchus lies behind and above the right pulmonary artery
It has the right phrenic nerve passing posterior to the lung root
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Right phrenic
Left phrenic
Right recurrent laryngeal
Left recurrent laryngeal
Right vagus
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First posterior intercostal space
First anterior intercostal space
Left bronchus
Right bronchus
Fibrous pericardium
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