Week 1 Embalming Anatomy - Carotid & Trunk Flashcards

1
Q

line drawn or visualized on the surface of the skin to represent the approximate location of some deeper–lying structure

A

linear guide

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2
Q

descriptive reference for locating arteries and veins by means of identifiable anatomical structures

A

anatomical guide

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3
Q

points of origin and termination in relation to adjacent structures used to designate the boundaries of arteries

A

anatomical limits

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4
Q

pertaining to the middle / toward the median plane of the body

A

medial

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5
Q

pertaining to the side of the body; away from the median plane

A

lateral

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6
Q

straight lines that do not intersect

A

parallel

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7
Q

below the surface, or toward the central part of a structure

A

deep

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8
Q

pertaining to or situated near the surface of the body or body part

A

superficial

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9
Q

connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone

A

tendon

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10
Q

thin connective tissue that surrounds and holds organs, blood vessels, bones, and muscles in place

A

fascia

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11
Q

a clean cut into tissue or skin made with a scalpel to access arteries and veins

A

incision

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12
Q

center of arterial solution distribution

A

ascending aorta / arch of the aorta

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13
Q

center of venous drainage

A

right atrium of the heart

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14
Q

method of injection wherein both common carotid arteries are initially raised to control entry of arterial solution in to the head

A

restricted cervical injection

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15
Q

right common carotid originates at ____

A

the terminal branch of the brachiocephalic artery

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16
Q

left common carotid originates ____

A

as a branch of the arch of the aorta

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17
Q

the ____ muscle covers most of the structures associated with finding the carotid artery

A

platysma

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18
Q

____ is on the outer surface of the SCM

A

external jugular vein

19
Q

carotid sheath is crossed anteriorly by the ____

A

omohyoid muscle

20
Q

structures within the common carotid sheath from lateral to medial

A

internal jugular vein, vagus nerve, common carotid artery

21
Q

common carotid artery is ____ & ____ to internal jugular vein

A

medial and deep

22
Q

linear guide for common carotid artery

A

a line from a point over the respective sternoclavicular articulation to a point over the anterior surface of the base of the respective earlobes

23
Q

anatomical guide for common carotid artery

A

artery is posterior to the medial border of the SCM

24
Q

right common carotid anatomical limits

A

right sternoclavicular articulation to superior border of the thyroid cartilage

25
Q

left common carotid anatomical limits

A

second costal cartilage to superior border of the thyroid cartilage

26
Q

incision along clavicle from sternoclavicular articulation directed laterally

A

supraclavicular (anterior lateral)

27
Q

incision along medial side of sternocleidomastoid from sternoclavicular articulation directed superiorly

A

anterior vertical (parallel)

28
Q

incision posterior to sternocleidomastoid from 2” below earlobe inferiorly toward base of neck

A

posterior vertical (parallel)

29
Q

incision at the base of the neck along the sternocleidomastoid directed posteriorly

A

anterior horizontal

30
Q

incision from a point lateral / superior to sternoclavicular articulation across the upper chest in an arc

A

semilunar (flap incision)

31
Q

incision near the shoulder that is easily concealed from 2” lateral to the base of the neck directed inferiorly

A

strap line

32
Q

branches of the external carotid

A

-superior thyroid
-ascending pharyngeal
-lingual
-facial
-occipital
-posterior auricular
-maxillary
-superficial temporal

33
Q

the anterior cervical triangle contains the ____ artery and many of its branches

A

external carotid

34
Q

branches of the internal carotid artery

A

-ophthalmic artery
-posterior communicating artery
-anterior choroidal artery
-anterior cerebral artery
-middle cerebral artery

35
Q

the incision for the ____ is made along the inferior border of the mandible, just anterior to the angle of the jaw

A

facial artery

36
Q

branches of the ascending aorta

A

R coronary artery, L coronary artery

37
Q

branches of the arch of the aorta

A

brachiocephalic, L common carotid, L subclavian

38
Q

limits of the right subclavian artery

A

R sternoclavicular articulation to the lateral border of the first rib

39
Q

branches of the subclavian

A

vertebral, internal thoracic, inferior thyroid

40
Q

limits of the left subclavian artery

A

L second costal cartilage to the lateral border of the first rib

41
Q

branches include the nine pairs of thoracic intercostal arteries

A

descending thoracic aorta

42
Q

limits of the descending abdominal aorta

A

diaphragm to lower border of the fourth lumbar vertebra

43
Q

terminal branches of the descending abdominal aorta

A

R & L common iliac arteries