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61 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What are the superficial nodes of the head?
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occipital
posterior auricular anterior auricular superficial parotif facial |
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What drains the back of the head?
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occipital
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Where does the occipital drain and empty?
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back of the head
inferior deep cervical |
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What drains the external ear, lacrimal gland, and adjacent region of scalp and face?
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posterior auricular
anterior auricular superficial parotid |
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What do the posterior auricular, anterior auricular, and superficial parotid drain?
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external ear
lacrimal gland adjacent region of scalp and face |
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Where does the posterior auricular, anterior auricular, and superficial parotid empty?
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superior deep cervical
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What drains the skin of the face?
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facial
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What does the facial drain?
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skin of the face
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Where does the facial empty?
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superior deep cervical or
submandibular |
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What drains the parotid gland and middle ear?
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deep parotid
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What does the deep parotid drain?
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parotid gland
middle ear |
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Where does the deep parotid empty?
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superior deep cervical
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What drains the pharynx and nasal cavity?
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retropharyngeal
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What doe sthe retropharyngeal drain?
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pharynx and nasal cavity
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Where does the retropharyngeal drain?
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superior deep cervical
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What nodes of the head can't be palpated?
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deep parotd and retropharyngeal
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What drains the chin, lower lip, floor of the mouth, apex of the tongue, and mandibular incisors?
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submental
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What does the submental drain?
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chin
lower lip floor of the mouth apex of the tongue mandibular incisors |
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Where does the submental empty?
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sumandibular or
superior deep cervical |
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What drains the cheek, upper lip, body of the tongue, all of the teeth except mandibular incisors, and max 3rd molars?
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submandibular
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What does the submandibular drain?
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cheek
upper lip body of the tongue all teeth (minus man incisors and max 3rd molars) |
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Where does the submandibular empty?
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superior deep cervical
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Where does the external jugular empty?
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superior and inferior deep cervical
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What nodes acts as a secondary node?
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external jugular
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What is another name for external jugular?
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lateral
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What drains the infrahyoid region?
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anterior jugular
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What does the anterior jugular drain?
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infrahyoid region
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Where does the anterior jugular empty?
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inferior deep cervical
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What drains the maxillary 3rd molars, base of the tongue, and hard palate?
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superior deep cervical
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What does the superior deep cervical drain?
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maxillary 3rd molars
base of the tongue hard palate |
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Where does the superior deep cervical drain?
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inferior deep cervical
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What three nodes drains the teeth?
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submental
submandibular superior deep cervical |
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What drains the lower part of the neck?
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inferior deep cervical
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What does the inferior deep cervical drain?
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lower part of the neck
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Where doe sthe inferior deep cervical empty?
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jugular trunks
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What four nodes are located along the SCM?
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external jugular
anterior jugular superior deep cervical inferior deep cervical |
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What drains the scalp and posterior neck region?
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accessory
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What does the accessory drain?
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scalp
posterior neck region |
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Where does the accessory empty?
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supraclavicular nodes
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What drains the lateral cervical area?
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supraclavicular
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What does the supraclavicular drain?
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lateral cervical area
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Where does the supraclavicular empty?
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jugular trunks
thoracic ducts lymphatic ducts |
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What tonsils are located near the opening of the eustachian tube?
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tubal tonsils
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What tonsils are located between the anterior and posterior faucial pillars?
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palatine tonsils
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What tonsils are located at the base of the tongue?
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lingual tonsils
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What tonsils are located on the posterior wall of the nasopharynx?
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pharyngeal tonsils
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What nerves supplies the TMJ?
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trigeminal mandibular branch
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What completely encloses the TMJ?
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joint capsule
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What supports the joint capsule and prevents excess retrusion?
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tempromandibular ligament
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What ligament prevents excess protrusion and runs from the spine of the sphenoid to the lingula?
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sphenomandibular ligament
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What ligament prevents excess protrusion and runs from the styloid process to the angle of the mandible?
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stylomandibular ligament
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Where does gliding occur?
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disc and articular eminence
upper synovial cavity |
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Where does rotation occur?
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disc and condyle
lower synovial cavity |
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Where does protrusion take place?
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gliding in both upper cavities
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What muscles are involved in protrusion?
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lateral pterygoid muscles
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Where does retrusion take place?
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gliding in upper cavities
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What muscles are involved in retrusion?
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temporalis muscle
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Where does opening take place?
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rotation in lower cavity
protrusion (gliding) in upper |
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What msucles are involved in opening?
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lateral pterygoid
geniohyoid mylohyoid anterior belly of digastric |
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Where does closing take place?
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rotatation in lower cavity
retrusion (gliding) in upper |
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What muscles are involved in closing?
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masseter, medial pterygoid, temporalis muscle
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