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33 Cards in this Set
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posterior boundary of the submandibular triangle postery belly of digastric
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stylohyoid
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floor of the submandibular triangle myohyloid
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hyoglossus
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glands of the submandibular (digastric) triangle submand salivary gland
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submandibular lymph nodes
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nerves of the submandibular (digastric) triangle (4) lingual nerve
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submandibular ganglion
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name all the suprahyoid muscles digastric
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stylohyoid
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name all the infrahyoid muscles thyrohyoid
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omohyoid
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important structures found in the muscular trianlge thyroid gland
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larynx
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***which vertebrae is the cricoid cartilage aligned with? what is it a landmark for? C6 - lower end of larynx
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beginning of trachea
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2 parts of the respiratory tube larynx
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trachea
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2 parts of the food tube pharynx
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esophagus
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4 components of the carotid sheath of the carotid triangle IN NECK vagus nerve
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common carotid artery
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components of carotid sheath at base of skull IX
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X
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T/F if delphian nodes are swollen
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then you have cancer. false - could just be inflammatory adenopathy
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thyroglossal cyst represents a persistent middle part of duct.
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moves up during tongue protrusion
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glands of the tracheal triangle levator glandulae thyroidae
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pyramidal lobe
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arteries and veins of the tracheal triangle anterior jugular vein
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inferior thyroid veins
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the inf. belly of the omohyoid divides the posterior triangle into what triangles? occipital triangle
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subclavian
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roof of the posterior triangle skin
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superficial fascia
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which border of the posterior triangle contains the terminal brnaches of the cervical plexus
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external jugular vein
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floor of the posterior triangle semispinalis capitis
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splenius capitis
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nerves of the posterior triangle (3) spinal accessory nerve
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cervical plexus
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arteries of the posterior triangle (4) subclavian artery (3rd part)
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suprascapular
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veins of the posterior triangle subclavian vein
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external jugular vein
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nerves of the posterior (digastric) triangle brachial plexus
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cervical plexus
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vessels of the posterior (digastric) triangle subclavian artery
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suprascapular artery
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When does the carotid sheath contain the internal carotid and when does it contain the common carotid? c3/c4 (upper border of thyroid cartilage) - above the line = internal carotid
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below line is common carotid
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What are the 3 nerves involved with the carotid sheath vagus
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sympathetic trunk
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CRANIAL accessory nerve branches (3) palatine
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laryngeal
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SPINAL accessory nerve branches innervate SCM
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trapezius
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which nerve supplies most pharyngeal
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palatine
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Describe what happens to the spinal accessory nerve after passing through the foramen magnum and then the jugular foramen too. After entering up the skull through the FORAMEN MAGNUM
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the SPINAL Accessory nerve joins the CRANIAL Accessory nerve
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GA innervates? angle of mandible
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parotid skin
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4 superficial cervical cutaenous branches of the cervical plexus and their spinal nerve origins LO (C2)
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GA (C2
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