Larynx&MiddleEar-Exam III Flashcards

1
Q

What are the boundaries of the larynx?

A

Sup: base of tongue/epiglottis & C3 Inferior: 1st tracheal cartilage & C6

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2
Q

Where is the corniculate cartilage?

A

On top of the arytenoid cartilage

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3
Q

WTF is the Conus Elasticus?

A

the median and lateral cricothyroid ligaments and the vocal ligament

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4
Q

What are the superior and inferior boarders of the Quadrangular Membrane?

A

Superior: Aryepiglottic Ligament……Inferior:Ventricular/Vestibular Ligament

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5
Q

What Extrinsic muscle group elevates the larynx?

A

SupraHyoids

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6
Q

What Extrinsic muscle group depresses the larynx?

A

InfraHyoids

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7
Q

What Extrinsic muscle group retracts the larynx?

A

Pharyngeal Muscles

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8
Q

What branch of CN X innervates EVERY intrinsic laryngeal muscle besides the CricoThryroid? What nerve innervates our lonely CricoThyrod friend?

A

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (Branch of Vagus X)….The external laryngeal nerve innervates the CricoThyroid

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9
Q

Which intrinsic muscle increases pitch?

A

The CricoThyroid

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10
Q

Which muscle abducts/opens the vocal cord?

A

Posterior CricoArytenoid

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11
Q

Which muscle adducts/closes the vocal cord?

A

Lateral CricoAryteniod

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12
Q

What muscle relaxes the vocal chords causing lower pitch?

A

ThyroArytenoid “Slackens” vocals

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13
Q

What two muscles work together to close the glottis?

A

Transverse and Oblique Arytenoids

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14
Q

What muscle controls fine vocal cord adjustment?

A

Vocalis

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15
Q

What four main nerves send branches to give General Sensory innervation to the external ear?

A

1.Cervial Plexus(Greater Auricular) 2. V3 (AuriculoTemporal nerve) 3. VII 4. X (Small Auricular Branches)

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16
Q

What two arteries off the external carotid are going to provide blood to the ear? What branch off the maxillary artery?

A

External Carotid: Posterior Auricular & Superficial Temporal….Maxillary: Deep Auricular

17
Q

What tissue type composes the external portion of the external 1/3 of the ear?

A

Bone

18
Q

What tissue type composes the internal 2/3 of the external ear?

A

Cartilage

19
Q

Which portion of the tympanic membrane is flaccid?

A

The superior portion

20
Q

Which pars of the tympanic membrane is tense?

A

The middle portion of the tympanic membrane

21
Q

What provides General Sensory to the external surface of the Tympanic Membrane? (HINT: think external ear!)

A

Same as external ear: 1.Cervical Plexus(Greater Auricular) 2. V3 (AuriculoTemporal) 3. VII 4.X (Small Auricular Branches)

22
Q

What CN provides general sensory to the internal Tympanic Membrane?

A

IX Glossopharyngeal (Tympanic Plexus)

23
Q

What are two main structures that are in the lateral portion of the middle ear?

A

Chorda Tympani(THINK tympanic membrane) & Tympanic Membrane is lateral in the middle ear

24
Q

What important landmark is medial in the middle ear?

A

Tympanic Plexus

25
Q

What is the only ossicle attached to the tympanic membrane?

A

The Malleus

26
Q

What are the two muscles of the middle ear? Innervation? Fxn?

A

The Tensor Tympany (fxn to tense the tympanic membrane..Crazy name, I know) Innervation: V3 & the Stapedius (fxn: to decrease vibrations on the stapes) Innervation: VII

27
Q

What is the purpose of the Eustachian (Auditory) (PharyngoTympanic) Tube? How does it open?

A

To equalize pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane…Opens via the tensor veil palatini, levator veil palatini, and the salpingo-pharyngeus working in tandem