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33 Cards in this Set

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