Exam 3 Flashcards

1
Q

From superficial to deep what is the order of the fascial layers?

A

investing cervical fascia
pre tracheal fascia
pre vertebrale fascia
retropharngeal space

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2
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which fascia layer splits to provide a sheath for trapezius & SCM & is continuous with nuchal ligament?

A

investing cervical fascia

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3
Q

which fascia layer encases infra hyoid muscles?

A

pre tracheal

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4
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which fascia layer blends with; fibrous pericardium, neck viscera & carotid sheaths also creating slings for digastric & omohyoid mm?

A

pre tracheal

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5
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which fascia layer attaches to cranial base, ALL, endotracheal fascia?

A

pre vertebral

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6
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which fascia later encases longs capitis/colli, scalene, deep cervical muscles?

A

pre vertebral

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7
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what allows for free movement of the esophagus, larynx & trachea?

A

retropharyngeal space

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8
Q

what are the borders of the submandibular triangle?

A

inferior border of mandible, anterior/posterior digastrics

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9
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what are the major contents of the submandibular triangle?

A
  • Submandibular gland
  • Submandibular Nodes
  • Hypoglossal N
  • Nerve to mylohyoid
  • Fascial artery & submental (deeply)
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10
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what are the borders of the carotid triangle?

A

Superior: posterior belly digastric
Lateral: anterior border of SCM
Medial: superior belly omohyoid

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11
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what are the contents of the carotid triangle?

A
  • Common Carotid artery
  • Carotid Sheath (common carotid a, internal jugular v, vagus n, asa cervicalis (lies on sheath))
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12
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what is the border of the muscular triangle?

A

Superolateral Border: superior belly omohyoid
Medial Border: median plane
Inferolateral Border: anterior border of SCM

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13
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what are the contents of the muscular triangle?

A

infra hyoid mm, & neck viscera

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14
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what are the borders of the submittal triangle?

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Inferior Border: body of hyoid bone
Lateral Border: L & R anterior bellies of digastric mm

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15
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what are the contents of the submittal triangle?

A

mylohyoid mm
many small lymph nodes & small veins which unite to form anterior jugular vv

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16
Q

what are the supra hyoid muscles?

A

Mylohyoid
anterior/posterior digastric
stylohyoid
geniohyoid

17
Q

what are the 3 things that the supra hyoid muscles have in common?

A
  • form substance of the floor of the oral cavity
  • anchor the hyoid so the tongue muscles attached can work
  • elevate hyoid & larynx to facilitate swallowing & vocalizing
18
Q

where is the lesser supraclavicular fossa located?

A

b/w 2 heads of SCM

19
Q

why is the location of the lesser supraclvaicular fossa important?

A

inferior part of the internal jugular vein is deep in this space

20
Q

what are the boundaries of the lateral cervical region?

A

Anterior: posterior border of SCM
Posterior: anterior border of trapezius
Inferior: middle 3rd of clavicle
Apex: meeting of SCM & trapezius on superior nuchal line of occipital bone
Roof: investing layer of cervical fascia
Floor: splenius, levator scapular, posterior & middle scalenes covered w/ preverterbal fascia

21
Q

what is important about the occipital triangle?

A

spinal accessory nerve, trunks of brachial plexus, cervical plexus, transverse cervical artery courses through