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What's inside?
Chest
Chest plate
Sternum
Pleural cavity
Adhesion
Pericardial sac
Epicardium
Heart
Ventricle
Serous pericardial fluid
Pulmonary trunk
Pulmonary embolism
Brachiocephalic vein, left
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Discussion Questions
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1. How much pleural fluid is there?
2. How close is the pericardial sac to the sternum?
3. How much pericardial fluid is there?
4. Does the pericardial fluid look normal?
5. Is there tamponade?
6. Is the pulmonary artery to the right or the left of the aorta?
7. What is the cause of death?
8. Why did the patient develop this particular cause of death?
9. Was this death preventable?
10. What clinical interventions were possible for this patient before death (review history)?
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Anatomy Pins
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