Exam 01 - questions from lecture Flashcards

1
Q

Which muscles are enclosed by the investing layer?

A
  • trapezius m.
  • sternocleidomastoid m.
  • stylomandibular ligament
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2
Q

Which glands are enclosed by the investing layer?

A

submandibular gland

fibrous capsule of parotid gland

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3
Q

Which ligament is formed by the modification of the investing layer?

A

stylomandibular ligament

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4
Q

The intermediate tendon of digastric is formed by what fascia?

A

Pretracheal layer of deep cervical fascia

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5
Q

What muscles are enclosed by the Pretracheal fascia?

A
Infrahyoid muscles:
       sternohyoid
       sternothyroid
       omohyoid
       thyrohyoid
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6
Q

Which structures are enclosed by the Pretracheal fascia?

A

trachea

esophagus

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7
Q

The intermediate tendon of digastric and the intermediate tendon of omohyoid are both formed by what layer?

A

Pretracheal layer

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8
Q

Which are the muscles covered by Prevertebral layer of deep cervical fascia?

A
longus colli
longus capitis
scalenus anterior
scalenus medius
scalenus posterior
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9
Q

What fuses with the ALL (Anterior Longitudinal ligament) and the Axillary sheath?

A

Prevertebral layer of deep cervical fascia

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10
Q

Which layer does cervical sympathetic trunk is embedded? (Posterior)

A

Pretracheal layer

posterior & deep in neck

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11
Q

What structures lie inside the carotid sheath?

A
common carotid arteries
internal carotid arteries
internal juglular vein
vagus nerve (CN X)
deep cervical lymph nodes
carotid sinuses
sympathetic nerve fibers 
(carotid periarterial plexuses)
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12
Q

The Axillary sheath is formed by what structure?

A

cordate fascia

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13
Q

What is the fascial loop formed by?

A

Pretracheal fascia (near hyoid)

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14
Q

What does the Retropharyngeal space do?

A

helps during swallowing

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15
Q

Where is the Alar fascia located?

A

from the cranium to C7 vertebrae

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16
Q

SCM: sternocleidomastoid

A

divides into 2 triangles:
anterior triangle
posterior triangle

17
Q

Borders of posterior triangle:

A
  • anteriorly: posterior border of SCM
  • posteriorly: anterior border of trapezius
  • inferiorly: middle of 3rd clavicle
  • roof: platysma & investing layer of deep cervical fascia
  • floor: splenius capitis, levator scapulae, middle scalene, or scalenus medius, posterior scalene, or scalenus posterior and anterior scalene or scalenus anterior
18
Q

Subclavian triangle AKAs:

A

omoclavicular

supreclavicular

19
Q

What are the two veins that make up the external jugular vein?

A

Posterior auricular vein

posterior division of retromandibular vien

20
Q

Formation of external jugular vein?

A

Posterior auricular vein

posterior div of retromandibular vein

21
Q

What is the termination of external jugular vein?

A
subclavian vein
(comes to point of clavicle, & joins w/subclavian)
22
Q

What fascia does external jugular vein pierce?

A

investing layer of deep cervical fascia