Test File 3 Flashcards
Name the cartilage that moves vocal cords
a. Arytenoid Cartilage
What is the cartilage associated with the first bronchial arch?
a. Merkel’s
A patient with breathy and weak speech. A mass on his sternocleidomastoid and lateral of his trachea that has been there a long time.
a. Cancer of recurrent laryngeal nerve?
Name the radiograph structure.
a. Esophagus
What is the fascia associated with the thyroid gland?
a. Pre-tracheal
The trapezius us innervated by which cranial nerve
a. CNXI
Which brachial arch is associated with orbicularis oris?
a. Arch 2
Name the nerve
a. Spinal accessory nerve
What is the joint associated with the motion of “NO”?
a. Atlas-axis joint
The palatopharyngeal muscle is innervated by which cranial nerve?
a. CNX
The fontalis muscle is innervated by which nerve?
a. Temporal branch of CNVII
Stick a pin into your medial zygoma, which nerve will be stimulated?
a. Maxillary nerve, V2
Insert a needle 1 inch below the angle of your mandible, which nerve will be
innervated?
a. Glossopharyngeal CNIX
cervical plexus?
Which cranial nerve innervates the Stapedius muscle
a. CNVII
Which structure pass through the Superior Orbital Fissure>
a. Ophthalmic n (CNV1), CNII, CNIV, CNVI
Which brachial arch is associated with CNVII?
a. Arch 2
Which muscle is located within the vocal fold?
a. Vocalis m
Which structure contains the greatest flow of lymph fluid
a. Thoracic trunk
If a patient presents with an infection on the tip of their tongue, which lymph nodes will
the infection drain to ?
a. Sub mental lymph node
Which fascia around the Trapexius, sternocleidomastoid, parotid, and submandibular gland?
a. Investing fascia
Which brachial pouch does the superior parathyroid gland comes from ?
a. 4th pouch
Which nerve is innervated by taste posterior to terminal sulcus?
a. CNIX
Sternohyoid innervation is done by which nerve?
a. Ansa cervicalis
The external jugular vein is formed by which two veins?
a. Retromandibular and posterior auricular veins