Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What are the boundaries of the nose?

A

Roof
Lateral walls
Medial wall- nasal septum
Floor- hard palate

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2
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What are the boney projections of the lateral wall of the nose called?

A

Conchae: superior middle and inferior
and spaces called meatuses: superior, middle and inferior

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3
Q

What bone are the conchae made from?

A

Ethmoid bone

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4
Q

What is the purpose of conchae and meatuses?

A

Slows airflow by causing turbulence of airflow
Increases surface area over which air passes
This warms and humidifies air

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5
Q

What are the bones forming the roof of nasal cavity?

A

Sphenoid
Ethmoid
Frontal bone
Nasal bone

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6
Q

What is the nasal septum made from?

A

Bony and cartilaginous
Bone: ethmoid and vomer

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7
Q

How does the nasal cartilage get its blood?

A

From overlying perichondrium

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8
Q

What cranial nerve carried general sensation from the nasal cavity?

A

Trigeminal (4)

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9
Q

What is the arterial supply to the nasal mucosa?

A

Branches of ophthalmic and maxillary artery
Arterial anastomoses in the Kisselbach’s plexus- most common source in epistaxis

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10
Q

Venous supply to nasal mucosa?

A

Pterygoid venous plexus

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11
Q

What is the sensory innervation for the paranasal air sinuses?

A

Trigeminal
Va- frontal, ethmoidal and sphenoid
Vb- maxillary

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12
Q

What are the borders of the larynx?

A

Begins at laryngeal inlet and ends at lower border of cricoid cartilage
Lies anterior to the laryngopharunx

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13
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What are the borders of the larynx?

A

Begins at laryngeal inlet and ends at lower border of cricoid cartilage
Lies anterior to the laryngopharynx

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14
Q

Outline the structure of the larynx?

A

Supraglottis- false vocal cords
Glottis- narrowest part that contains the true vocal cords
Infraglottis

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15
Q

Functions of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles?

A

Swallowing
Inspiration and expiration
Phonation and cough reflex

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16
Q

What do the intrinsic muscles of the larynx do?

A

Adduct the vocal chords except ONE (posterior cricoarytenoid)