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Cami's Crossword Puzzle

Across
Surgical opening of the chest at the 5th intercostal space, used to fix pleural cavity dysfunctions such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, effusion
The natural orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis and epidermis; surgeons may cut parallel to these for better healing/less scarring
Nerve involved in the sympathetic innervation of the diaphragm, originates from C3-5
Muscle involved in adducting/medially rotating the humerus
Used to treat Cardiac Tamponade, a procedure that uses a needle to remove fluid from the pericardial cavity.
Occurs when one of the phrenic nerves is damaged, results in inability of one side of the diaphragm to contract upon inspiration
Artery which originates from the aortic arch and flows inferior to the left clavicle
Condition where there are more than two breast, supernumerary breast are usually located along the "milk line"
"Pacemaker" of the heart, located in the right auricle of the heart
The most inferior portion of the sternum, connected to Ribs
Occurs when the flow of lymp is blocked and presents clinically as a swelling of the tissues
Down
Nerve responsible for parasympathetic control of the lungs, i.e. bronchoconstriction, vasodilates systemic and pulmonary systems
compression of the heart due due to excess fluid, pus, or blood accumulation within the pericardial cavity.
Pericardial layer that is deeper than the fibrous pericardium - consists of two layers (visceral and parietal)
Vein which receives deoxygenated blood from the R&L barachiocephalic veins and azygous vein
A muscular band of heart tissue found in the right venticle. Part of the electircal conduction system.
Contraction of the ventricles while the bicuspid and tricuspid valves are closed (hint: think HR numbers)
Literally meaning "middle-standing", located in the center of the thoracic cavity consisting of a superior and inferior portion