Anatomy Of Coughing Flashcards

1
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What sensory receptors are stimulated in coughing?

A

CN IX (glossofaryngeal) - in the oropharyngeal mucosa
CN X (vagus) - in the laryngopharyngeal mucosa

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What are the carotid sheaths?

A

Protective tubes of deep cervical fascia
Extending from the neck to the base of the skull

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3
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What does the carotid sheaths contain in them?

A

Vagus nerve
Internal carotid artery
Common carotid artery
Internal jugular vein

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What does the pulmonary plexus do?

A

Carry motor impulses to the airways and lungs which cause bronchiolar muscle contraction, gland secretion, and vasodilatation.

Carry: sympathetic and parasympathetic axons, visceral afferents

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What is the mechanism of the action potentials of bringing about a cough

A

Pulmonary visceral afferent travel from visceral pleura and respiratory tree to the plexus then follow the vagus nerve to the medulla of the brainstem

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What is the CNS response to sensory action potentials to endure a cough?

A

Encourages a deep intake of breath by contraction of diaphragm (phrenic nerve) and intercostal muscles (intercostal nerves) and activates accessory muscles of inspiration

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