Anatomy JV Exam 3: Anterior Triangle Flashcards


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what vertebral level is the hyoid bone?

_____

C3

2

what vertebral level is the thryoid cartilage?

_____-_____

C4-C5

3

what vertebral level is the cricoid cartilage?

_____

C6

4

at what rings is the isthmus of the thyroid gland?

around level of _____ through _____ _____ rings

2nd, 4th, tracheal

5

at what level does the common carotid a. bifurcate?

_____

C4

6

major structures that pass between the head and the thorax can be accessed through _______ _______

anterior triangle

7

major structures that pass between the head and the upper limb can be accessed through the ______ ______

posterior triangle

8

what are the boundaries of the anterior & posterior triangles of the neck?

anterior - ______ ______ of ______ , ______ , ______

posterior - ______ , ______ ______ ______ , ______

anterior midline of neck, SCM, mandible

SCM, middle 1/3 clavicle, trapezius

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the platysma muscle lies within what fascia?

______ ______ ______

superficial cervical fascia

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The platysma muscle has its superior attachment where it blends with the muscles of ________ ________, and its inferior attachment is to fascia over the ________ and ________ ________ muscles. It is innervated by the ________ branch of the ________ nerve (CN ________).

facial expression, deltoid, pectoralis major, cervical, facial, VII,

11

The ________ nerves (C___ & C___ of the cervical plexus) pierce it to innervate the skin.

supraclavicular, 3, 4

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The superficial cervical fascia contains ________ nerves, ________ vessels, ________ vessels, ________, and the ________ muscle.

cutaneous, blood, lymphatic, fat, platysma

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what are the layers/regions of deep cervical fascia?

-________ fascia

-________ fascia

-________ fascia

investing, pretracheal, prevertebral

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The investing layer of deep cervical fascia splits to enclose the ________ and ________ muscles, the ________ and ________ glands, and at the ________ to create the ________ space.

sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, submandibular, parotid, manubrium, suprasternal

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where does the investing layer of deep cervical fascia attach posteriorly?

attaches to ________ ________ & ________ ________

attaches to ligamentum nucahe & spinous processes

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What is 1?

investing layer

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What is 2?

investing layer

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suprasternal space

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what layer encloses structures in the visceral part of the neck?

______ ______

pretracheal layer

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The pretracheal layer of deep cervical fascia extends from the ________ bone inferiorly to blend with the ________ ________ of the heart.

hyoid, fibrous pericardium

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The ________ fascia is a posterior continuation of the pretracheal fascia and surrounds the ________ and ________.

buccopharyngeal, pharynx, esophagus

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The pretracheal fascia has a ________ layer enclosing the infrahyoid muscles and a ________ layer enclosing the thyroid gland, trachea, and esophagus; it also forms ligaments that suspend the ________ and ________ muscles.

muscular, visceral, digastric, omohyoid

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What is 1?

hyoid bone

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What is 2?

buccopharyneal

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What is 3?

pretracheal

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_____ is name change/continuation or pretracheal fasica, not another layer

buccopharyngeal

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the prevertebral layer of deep cervical fascia extends laterally to surround what structures?

_____ _____ & _____ _____ (_____ _____)

brachial plexus & axillary vessels (axillary sheath)

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The ________ fascia is a second layer of prevertebral fascia located between the ________ portion of the prevertebral fascia and the ________ fascia.

alar, posterior, buccopharyngeal

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The alar fascia extends from the ________ to ________ and subdivides the ________ space, terminating laterally at the ________ sheath.

cranium, C7, retropharyngeal, carotid

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The carotid sheath contains the ________ & ________ carotid arteries, ________ vein, ________ nerve, deep cervical ________ nodes, sympathetic nerve ________, and the ________ sinus nerve.

common, internal, internal jugular, vagus, lymph, fibers, carotid

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carotid sheath extends from ________ ________ to root of the ________

cranial base

neck

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What is 1?

retropharyngeal space

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What is 2?

carotid sheath

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What is 3?

subcutaneous tissue of neck (superficial cervical fascia)

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What is 4?

investing layer

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What is 5?

pretracheal layer

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What is 6?

prevertebral layer

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What is 7?

alar fascia and caritid sheath

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What is 1?

pharynx

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What is 2?

mandible

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What is 3?

hyoid

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What is 4?

investing fascia

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What is 5?

larynx

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What is 6?

thyroid isthmus

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What is 7?

suprasternal space

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What is 8?

trachea

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What is 9?

manubrium of sternum

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What is 10?

esophagus

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What is 11?

anterior longitudinal ligament

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What is 12?

buccopharyngeal fascia

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What is 13?

prevertebral fascia

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What is 14?

pharynx

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What is 15?

retropharyngeal space

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at what vertebral level does the alar fascia fuse w/ the buccopharyngeal fascia?

____

T4

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What is 1?

buccopharyngeal fascia

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What is 2?

investing layer

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What is 3?

infrahyoid muscles

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What is 4?

pretracheal fascia

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What is 5?

pretracheal space

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What is 6?

manubrium of sternum

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What is 7?

prevertebral layer

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What is 8?

retropharyngeal spcae

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What is 9?

fascial space with prevertebral layer

64

an infection in the pretracheal space can spread where?

from ___ to ___

from neck to pericardium

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The retropharyngeal space is located between the ________ and ________ layers of fascia, and infection here can spread to the ________ mediastinum.

alar, buccopharyngeal, superior

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The prevertebral space (aka the "danger space") lies between the ________ and ________ fascial layers, and infection here can spread to the ________ mediastinum and down to the ________.

alar, prevertebral, posterior, diaphragm

67

what are the subdivisions of the anterior triangle?

________/________ ________

________ ________ ________

________ ________ (unpaired)

________ ________/________ ________

submandibular/digastric triangle

superior carotid triangle

submental triangle (unpaired)

inferior carotid/muscular triangle

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superior belly of omohyoid muscle

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What is 2?

muscular triangle

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What is 3?

hyoid bone

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What is 4?

submental triangle

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What is 5?

anterior belly of digastric muscle

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What is 6?

submandibular triangle

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What is 7?

stylohyoid muscle

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What is 8?

posterior belly of digastric muscle

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What is 9?

sternocleidomastoid muscle

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What is 10?

carotid triangle

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What is 11?

posterior triangle

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What is 12?

trapezius muscle

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what forms the roof & floor of the anterior triangle?

roof - ____ ____ & the ____ muscle

floor - ____ covering the ____ , ____ , & ____ gland

roof - superficial fascia & the platysma muscle

floor - fascia covering the pharynx, larynx, & thyroid gland

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The submental triangle is an _______ neck triangle bounded by the _______ symphysis, anterior belly of the _______ muscle, and the body of the _______ bone.

unpaired, mandibular, digastric, hyoid

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The contents of the submental triangle include the submental _______ nodes and tributaries forming the anterior _______ vein.

lymph, jugular

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The submandibular triangle, also known as the _______ triangle, is a _______ neck triangle bounded by the lower border of the _______, anterior belly of the _______, and posterior belly of the _______.

digastric, paired, mandible, digastric, digastric

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The carotid sheath in the superior carotid triangle contains the common _______, internal _______, internal jugular , and vagus (_______) nerve.

carotid, carotid, vein, X

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Branches of the external carotid artery in the superior carotid triangle include superior _______, ascending _______, _______, _______, _______, posterior _______, _______, and superficial _______.

thyroid, pharyngeal, lingual, facial, occipital, auricular, maxillary, temporal

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Other contents of the superior carotid triangle include tributaries of the internal jugular , hypoglossal () nerve, and roots of the _______ cervicalis (superior and inferior).

vein, XII, ansa

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Additional nerves in the superior carotid triangle include the cervical branch of the facial () nerve, accessory () nerve, and transverse cervical _______.

VII, XI, nerve

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The superior carotid triangle is a _______ neck triangle bounded by the posterior belly of the _______, superior belly of the _______, and anterior border of the _______.

paired, digastric, omohyoid, SCM

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The contents of the superior carotid triangle include the carotid _______, which contains the common _______, internal _______, internal _______, and vagus (_______) nerve.

sheath, carotid, carotid, vein, jugular, X

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The inferior carotid triangle, also known as the _______ triangle, is a _______ neck triangle bounded by the midline of the _______, superior belly of the _______, and anterior border of the _______.

muscular, paired, neck, omohyoid, SCM

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The contents of the inferior carotid triangle include the _______ muscle, _______ muscle, _______, _______ muscle, thyroid and _______ glands, and the _______.

sternohyoid, sternothyroid, omohyoid, thyrohyoid, parathyroid, pharynx

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The _______ muscles are a group that elevate the _______ bone and can lower the _______ when the hyoid is fixed from below.

suprahyoid, hyoid, mandible

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The stylohyoid muscle is innervated by the _______ nerve, which is cranial nerve _______.

facial, VII

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The digastric muscle has two bellies: the _______ belly is innervated by the facial nerve (VII), while the _______ belly is innervated by the _______ nerve.

posterior, anterior, mylohyoid

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The mylohyoid nerve is a _______ of the inferior _______ nerve, which comes from cranial nerve _______.

branch, alveolar, V3

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The _______ muscle is innervated by the mylohyoid nerve, while the _______ muscle is innervated by the C1 anterior ramus via the _______ nerve.

mylohyoid, geniohyoid, hypoglossal

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The geniohyoid muscle receives innervation from the _______ anterior ramus that travels via cranial nerve _______, which is the _______ nerve.

C1, XII, hypoglossal

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The _______ muscles are a group that _______ the hyoid bone, opposite to the action of the suprahyoid muscles.

infrahyoid, depress

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Three infrahyoid muscles - the _______, _______, and _______ - are all innervated by C1-3 anterior rami via the ansa cervicalis.

sternohyoid, omohyoid, sternothyroid

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The _______ muscle is the exception among infrahyoid muscles, receiving innervation from the _______ anterior ramus via the _______ nerve.

thyrohyoid, C1, hypoglossal

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The ansa _______ carries nerve fibers from spinal segments _______ -_______ to innervate most infrahyoid muscles.

cervicalis, C1, C3

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While most infrahyoid muscles receive innervation via the ansa cervicalis, the thyrohyoid muscle is innervated via cranial nerve _______, which is the _______ nerve.

XII, hypoglossal

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hyoid bone

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What is 2?

thyroid cartilage

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What is 3?

omohyoid muscle

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What is 4?

cricoid cartilage

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What is 5?

sternohyoid muscle

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What is 6?

internal jugular vein

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What is 7?

thyrohyoid muscle

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What is 8?

common carotid artery

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What is 9?

sternothyroid muscle

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what muscles are innervated by C1 ant rami via hypoglossal n (XII)?

_____ (_____ group)

_____ (_____ group)

thyrohyoid (infrahyoid group)

geniohyoid (suprahyoid group)

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The branches of the external carotid artery are: _______ _______ (1st branch), _______ pharyngeal, _______, _______, _______, posterior _______, and the two terminal branches _______ and superficial _______.

superior thyroid, ascending, lingual, facial, occipital, auricular, maxillary, temporal

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What is 1?

maxillary artery

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What is 2?

facial artery

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What is 3?

lingual artery

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What is 4?

external carotid artery

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What is 5?

superior thyroid artery

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What is 6?

thyroid gland

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What is 7?

common carotid artery

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What is 8?

carotid sinus

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What is 9?

ascending pharyngeal artery

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What is 10?

internal carotid artery

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What is 11?

occipital artery

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What is 12?

internal jugular vein

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What is 13?

posterior auricular artery

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What is 14?

superficial temporal artery

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The first branch of the external carotid artery is the _______ _______ artery.

The terminal branches of the external carotid artery are the _______ _______ artery and the _______ artery.

superior thyroid

superficial temporal, maxillary

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The common carotid and external carotid pulses can be palpated in the _______ triangle of the neck, with the common carotid felt _______ to the larynx and the external carotid felt immediately _______ to the pharynx midway between the superior margin of the _______ cartilage and below the greater horn of the _______ bone.

anterior, posterolateral, lateral, thyroid, hyoid

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The glossopharyngeal nerve emerges deep to the _______ process and passes between the internal and external _______ arteries.

styloid, carotid

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The glossopharyngeal nerve sends sensory branches to the carotid _______ and the _______.

sinus, pharynx

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The glossopharyngeal nerve passes across the lateral border of the _______ muscle and innervates it.

stylopharyngeus

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The glossopharyngeal nerve continues anteriorly, deep to the _______, to reach the base of the _______ and the palatine _______.

hyoglossus, tongue, tonsil

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What is 1?

hyoglossus muscle

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What is 2?

stylopharyngeus muscle

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What is 3?

glossopharyngeal nerve IX

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What is 4?

internal jugular vein

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What is 5?

pharyngeal branch

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What is 6?

carotid sinus branch

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What is 7?

external carotid artery

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The vagus nerve enters the _______ sheath and descends through the neck medial to the _______ jugular vein and posterior to the _______ arteries.

carotid, internal, carotid

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The vagus nerve sends motor branches to the _______, sensory branches to the carotid _______, and gives off the superior _______ nerve and possibly a _______ branch.

pharynx, body, laryngeal, cardiac

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What is 1?

cardiac branch

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What is 2?

internal and external branches of superior laryngeal nerve

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What is 3?

pharyngeal branch

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What is 4?

inferior ganglion

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What is 5?

internal jugular vein

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What is 6?

vagus nerve X

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What is 7?

carotid body branch

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What is 8?

external carotid artery

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The carotid sinus contains _______ that detect changes in arterial _______ pressure.

The carotid sinus is innervated primarily by the _______ nerve (cranial nerve _______) with contributions from the _______ nerve (cranial nerve _______).

baroreceptors, blood

glossopharyngeal, IX, vagus, X

152

The carotid body is located on the _______ side of the carotid bifurcation near the carotid _______, functions as a _______ that monitors _______ levels in blood, and is innervated by the _______ nerve with contributions from the _______ nerve.

deep, sinus, chemoreceptor, O2, glossopharyngeal, vagus

153

The accessory nerve descends medial to the _______ _______ vein and crosses its lateral surface deep to the _______ muscle.

The accessory nerve gives _______ branches in the anterior triangle and innervates the _______ and _______ muscles.

internal jugular, SCM

no, SCM, trapezius

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The hypoglossal nerve crosses between the _______ _______ vein and _______ _______ artery, hooks around the _______ artery, travels deep to the posterior belly of the _______ and _______ muscles, then travels superficial to the _______ and disappears deep to the _______; it gives _______ branches in the anterior triangle en route to the _______.

internal jugular, internal carotid, occipital, digastric, stylohyoid, hyoglossus, mylohyoid, no, tongue

155

The transverse cervical nerve is a branch of the _______ plexus from spinal segments _______ and _______, loops around the _______ muscle, and provides _______ innervation to the skin of the _______ triangle.

cervical, C2, C3, SCM, sensory, anterior

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What is 1?

hypoglossal nerve

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What is 2?

thyrohoid muscle

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What is 3?

omohyoid muscle (superior belly)

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What is 4?

superior root of ansa cervicalis

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What is 5?

sternohyoid muscle

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What is 6?

sternothyroid muscle

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What is 7?

C1

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What is 8?

C2

164
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What is 9?

C3

165
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What is 10?

inferior root of ansa cervicalis

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What is 11?

omohyoid muscle (inferior belly)

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What is 1?

external carotid artery

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What is 2?

glossopharyngeal nerve

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What is 3?

hyoglossal nerve

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What is 4?

internal jugular vein

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What is 5?

vagus nerve

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What is 6?

common carotid artery

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What is 7?

mylohyoid

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which cervical nerves form the roots of the ansa cervicalis

superior root - branches of ___, ___

inferior root - branches of ___, ___

C1, C2

C2, C3

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The thyroid gland receives blood from the _______ _______ artery, the first branch of the _______ _______ artery, and the _______ _______ artery, a branch of the _______ trunk.

superior thyroid, external carotid, inferior thyroid, thyrocervical

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During a thyroidectomy, care must be taken not to damage the _______ nerves and to retain the _______ _______ glands.

laryngeal, parathyroid