ENT Anatomy Workshop Flashcards

1
Q

what skeletal structure prevents anterior dislocation of the TMJ?

A

zygomatic process

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2
Q

what structure transmits taste fibres from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue?

A

facial canal

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3
Q

what part of the temporal bone articulates at the pterion?

A

squamous part

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4
Q

what is the antrum?

A

maxillary sinus

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5
Q

where do the sphenoid sinuses empty?

A

the sphenoethmoidal recess

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6
Q

what sinuses drain into the osteum of the middle meatus?

A

maxillary
frontal
anterior ethmoid

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7
Q

what sinus(es) drain into the superior meatus?

A

posterior ethmoid

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8
Q

what part of the nose contains keratinised epithelium?

A

nostril

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9
Q

what concha is covered in respiratory mucosa?

A

middle

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10
Q

eustachian tube nerve supply?

A

cn9

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11
Q

what type of joint connects the ossicles?

A

synovial

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12
Q

what area other than the ethmoid contains air cells?

A

mastoid process

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13
Q

sensory supply to the ear lobe?

A

anterior rami of C2 and 3

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14
Q

what does the aditus of the nose connect?

A

the epitympanic recess to the mastoid process

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15
Q

the ostium of what structure is located entirely within the IAM?

A

maxillary sinus/antrum

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16
Q

where is the opening of the IAM located?

A

posterior cranial fossa

17
Q

what are adenoids?

A

tonsils located in nasal cavity

18
Q

sensory nerve supply to the stapes?

A

cn9

19
Q

motor supply to the stapes?

A

cn7

20
Q

name the opening of the otic capsule

A

oval window

21
Q

sensory nerve supply to the nasal cavity?

A

CNV1/CNV2

22
Q

sensory supply to the inferior part of the auditory meatus?

A

CNX

23
Q

pathology of what cranial nerve can cause falls?

A

vestibular

24
Q

a fossa is present in the laryngopharynx T or F

A

T, there are 2

25
Q

the arch is a feature of the laryngopharynx T or F

A

F, it is a feature of the soft palate

26
Q

what nerve goes through the foramen ovale?

A

CNV3

27
Q

name all the muscles that attach to the hyoid bone inferiorly

A

mylohyoid
stylohyoid
geniohyoid
digastric

28
Q

what vertebral level is the hyoid bone located at?

A

C3

29
Q
which of these structures are palpable:
submental salivary gland
parotid gland
submandibular gland
carotid bifurcation
trachea
thyroid gland
A
no
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
30
Q

what muscles of the oral cavity and pharynx attach to the hyoid bone?

A

Middle pharyngeal constrictor
Hyoglossus
Genioglossus

31
Q

what cartilage covers the laryngeal inlet?

A

elastic

32
Q

nerve that gives sensory supply to ant 2/3 of tongue?

A

CNV

33
Q

special sensory supply to post 1/3 of tongue?

A

CNIX

34
Q

only muscle of the pharynx to not be supplied by vagus?

A

stylopharyngeus

35
Q

the parotid duct pierces what structure on its way to the mouth?

A

buccinator

36
Q

innervation of the tonsillar sinus?

A

CNIX

37
Q

surface landmark in a cricothyrotomy?

A

arch

38
Q

where is the vallecula located?

A

anterosuperior to the epiglottis

39
Q

where is the tensor vali palatini located? what does it look like

A

nasopharynx, circular