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NBCE PART I 40 HOUR TRAINING 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Quadrangular space borders - Answer-Teres minor, teres major, long head of triceps, surgical neck of humerus Quadrangular space contents - Answer-axillary nerve and posterior humeral circumflex artery and vein Superior thoracic apertu...

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NBCE PART I 40 HOUR TRAINING
2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Quadrangular space borders - Answer-Teres minor, teres major, long head of triceps,
surgical neck of humerus

Quadrangular space contents - Answer-axillary nerve and posterior humeral circumflex
artery and vein

Superior thoracic aperture - Answer-Body of T1, inner borders of the 1st rib and the
manubrium of the sternum

Diaphragmatic opening T8 - Answer-Inferior vena cava, right phrenic nerve and
pericardiacophrenic vessels

Esophageal hiatus - Answer-T10
Anterior and posterior vagus nerves
Esophagus (obviously)

Aortic hiatus - Answer-T12
Aorta
Azygous vein
Thoracic duct

3 events at T4/T5 - Answer-Angle of Louis, 2nd costal articulation, bifurcation of trachea

3 more events at T4/T5 - Answer-Beginning and end of arch of aorta, thoracic duct
crosses to the left

3 additional events at T4/T5 - Answer-Separates superior/inferior mediastinum, ductus
arteriosus, Azygous vein

3 events at C6 - Answer-Vertebral artery enters foramen, trachea and esphagus begins

Left to right cardiac shunts - Answer-Acyanotic: ASD, VSD, PDA

Right to left cardiac shunts - Answer-Cyanotic: Tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of great
vessels

Fallot's tetralogy - Answer-- Pulmonary stenosis
- VSD
- r ventricle hypertrophy
- over-riding aorta

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