Ch 14 head, face, neck including regional lymph Flashcards
_____ suture crowns the head at union of frontal and parietal bones.
_____ suture separates sides of head lengthwise between two parietal bones
_____ suture separate parietal bones crosswise from occipital bone
coronal
sagittal
lamboid
The _____ and the _____ are the major neck muscles.
Innervated by CN ____
sternomastoid
trapezius
CN XI (spinal accessory)
The posterior triangle of the neck is bordered by the ______ muscle in front and the ______ muscle in the back
sternomastoid
trapezius
Tension headaches:
- location
- description
- severity
- associated symptoms
- location: frontal/occipital
- description: band/vise-like
- severity: mild to moderate
- associated symptoms: anxiety, stress, sometimes photophobia and phonophobia
Migraine headaches
- location:
- description
- severity
- associated symptoms
- location: supraorbital, retro-orbital, fronto-temporal
- description: throbbing
- severity: severe, need to lie down
- associated symptoms: may or may not have aura, photophobia, nausea/vomiting
Cluster headaches:
- location:
- description
- severity
- associated symptoms
- location: unilateral, always on same side
- description: ice pick, stabbing
- severity: excruciating, need to pace
- associated symptoms: ipsilateral tearing, ptosis, rhinorrhea/nasal congestion, miosis
may have remission in between for months/years
alcohol and daytime napping precipitate ____ headaches
cluster
Bells palsy
_____ motor neuron lesion producing CN ___ paralysis
-caused by _____
-_____ paralysis of face
- LMN
- CN VII
- caused by HSV
- complete paralysis of half of the face (cannot wrinkle forehead, raise eyebrow, close eye)