Conqueror’s Haki recalls Flashcards

1
Q

Thyropharyngeus and cricopharyngeus

A

Killians triangle

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2
Q

If total thyroidectomy

A

Decreased calcium

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3
Q

Freys

A

Auriculotemporal nerve

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4
Q

Mumps

A

Parotid gland

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5
Q

Inferior thyroid artery

A

Recurrent laryngeal nerve

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6
Q

True about composition of orbit

A

LATERAL WALL is the thickest

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7
Q

Compressed right hypoglossal n, tongue will move to

A

Right side

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8
Q

Deviation of uvula with nerve damage -

A

Strong side

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9
Q

Overactive orbicularis oris

A

Underbite

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10
Q

Carotid artery with respect to middle ear

A

Anterior wall

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11
Q

Parathyroid glands location and number

A

Posterior, 4

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12
Q

Inferior thyroid vein drains to

A

left brachiocephalic

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13
Q

infants check ear

A

downward and backward

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14
Q

foramen cecum

A

where sulcus terminalis meets

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15
Q

Deciduous teeth disappear when

A

12yo

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16
Q

orthokeratinized

A

palate

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17
Q

upper incisors

A

more anterior

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18
Q

Recurrent laryngeal nerve

A

Tracheoesophageal groove

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19
Q

Uvula of infants

A

Lower than epiglottis

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20
Q

Commonly damaged to trauma

A

upper lip

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21
Q

Diastema

A

Thick upper lip frenulum

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22
Q

Palatine tonsil location

A

Oropharynx

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23
Q

Innervation of pterygoid

A

Trigeminal n mandibular n

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24
Q

Uvula movement

A

Deviates to strong side

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25
Q

Anesthetize

A

Pterygomandibular raphe

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26
Q

No taste buds

A

Filiform papillae

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27
Q

not innervated by hypoglossal

A

palatoglossal

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28
Q

parasympathetic secretomotor to parotid gland

A

glossopharyngeal nerve

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29
Q

semicircular canal

A

vestibular nerve

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30
Q

Inferior orbital fissure

A

Inferior opthalmic vein, Zygomatic n.

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31
Q

Common tendinous ring except

A

Superior oblique

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32
Q

true of iris:

A

Divides posterior and anterior chamber

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33
Q

Cones

A

for bright light

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34
Q

refraction

A

cornea

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35
Q

highest visual acuity

A

fovea centralis

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36
Q

vitreous body

A

retina

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37
Q

nasolacrimal duct

A

inferior concha

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38
Q

Pierced by parotid duct

A

Buccinator

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39
Q

Kisselbach, sphenopalatine is from internal carotid artery

A

False? LLOYD HELP.

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40
Q

Superior thyroid a. Ligation

A

External laryngeal

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41
Q

Inferior thyroid vein

A

Left brachiocephalic

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42
Q

Stensens duct

A

2nd upper molar

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43
Q

Enlarged mass is due to thyroid, ask patient to do what

A

Swallow only

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44
Q

Divides submandibular

A

mylohyoid

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45
Q

Divides parotid –

A

Facial nerve

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46
Q

Deep laceration in cheek –

A

Facial nerve

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47
Q

Aside from optic nerve, what other vessel passes through the optic canal –

A

Ophthalmic artery

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48
Q

Eardrum externally –

A

Concave

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49
Q

Internal carotid a. –

A

Anterior wall of middle ear

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50
Q

Semicircular carnal –

A

Vestibular nerve

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51
Q

for hearing

A

cochlea

52
Q

Horizontal semicircular canal –

A

Lateral SC

53
Q

Right angle with the petrous bone of semicircular canal –

A

Superior SC

54
Q

Olfactory nerves reach the middle ear –

A

False

55
Q

Closes the eye –

A

Facial nerve

56
Q

Four out of six muscles –

A

Oculomotor nerve

57
Q

Medial rectus innervation –

A

Oculomotor nerve

58
Q

What passes through inferior orbital fissure innervated by -

A

Zygomatic nerve

59
Q

Functions as resonator –

A

Paranasal sinus

60
Q

Odd man out –

A

Nasal sinus

61
Q

Superior oblique –

A

Depresses the globe abductus, CN IV

62
Q

Rudimentary sinuses at birth –

A

Maxillary and sphenoidal

63
Q

Phonation –

A

Paranasal sinus

64
Q

Superior orbital fissure –

A

Passes cranial nerves 3, 4 and

65
Q

Venous sinuses are found –

A

Between periosteal and meningeal layer of the dura mater

66
Q

Lymphatic duct drains –

A

Subclavian vein

67
Q

Post. auricular v. + post. division of retromandibular v. –

A

External jugular vein

68
Q

Drains the posterior triangle –

A

Transverse cervical vein

69
Q

Connects facial vein to cavernous sinus –

A

Ophthalmic vein

70
Q

An elderly man presented with severe pain beneath the left eye, radiating into the lower lid, lateral side of the nose and upper lip. What nerve was involved –

A

Infraorbital

71
Q

Loss of sensation from the temporal region and loss of secretory function of parotid gland would be caused by interruption of what nerve –

A

Auriculotemporal

72
Q

Tributaries of internal jugular vein include –

A

Lingual vein

73
Q

Sphincter of nostril –

A

Compressor naris

74
Q

Artery along submandibular gland –

A

Facial artery

75
Q

Internal jugular and subclavian veins catheterization complication –

A

Pneumothorax

76
Q

Wrinkles –

A

Frontalis

77
Q

Unable to wink, affected is –

A

Orbicularis oris

78
Q

Catheterization of internal jugular –

A

Apex of triangle of clavicular and sternal head of SCM

79
Q

Spread of infection –

A

Emissary veins

80
Q

Which sinus does the internal jugular come from –

A

Sigmoid

81
Q

Zygomatic area is hit, what is compromised -

A

Pterygoid plexus

82
Q

Middle thyroid vein is torn -

A

Internal jugular vein

83
Q

Lateral in the carotid sheath -

A

Internal jugular vein

84
Q

Supraorbital and supratrochlear unite at medial margin of orbit to form form –

A

Facial nerve

85
Q

Internal jugular nodes

A

deep cervical nodes

86
Q

Infection from dental surgery, what lymph nodes are affected

A

submandibular nodes

87
Q

Veins of brain drain to –

A

Venous sinus

88
Q

True or false: Brain is valveless

A

True

89
Q

Put clamp on source of bleeding –

A

No, because vagus might be hit 2

90
Q

Function of anterior digastric

A

Depress mandible or elevate hyoid bone

91
Q

Nerve that accompanies superior temporal –

A

Auriculotemporal

92
Q

Innervated by ansa cervicalis

A

Omohyoid

93
Q

Middle cranial fossa –

A

Foramen ovale

94
Q

Phrenic nerve

A

Mixed nerve

95
Q

1st part of subclavian vein –

A

Vertebral artery

96
Q

Congenital torticolli –

A

Sternocleidomastoid

97
Q

Tributary of external jugular

A

Posterior auricular

98
Q

External jugular vein drains to

A

Subclavian

99
Q

Posterior cranial fossa

A

Internal acoustic meatus

100
Q

What enters the jugular foramen

A

Vagus nerve

101
Q

Glossopharyngeal nerve innervates the ff, except -

A

Anterior 2/3 of the tongue

102
Q

Anterior of the anterior scalene

A

Subclavian vein

103
Q

Where to insert manometer when quantifying blood pressure at the externar jugular vein

A

Angle of Louis

104
Q

Found in muscular triangle

A

Thyroid gland

105
Q

What to cut for treatment of sporadic acquired cortico something

A

Spinal accessory nerve

106
Q

First part of subclavian vein

A

Internal thoracic artery

107
Q

Ludwig’s angina

A

Sublingual space

108
Q

Brainstem is composed of

A

Pons, medulla oblongata

109
Q

The ff are sensory nerves except

A

Vagus nerve

110
Q

Glossopharyngeal nerve supplies

A

Stylopharyngeus muscle

111
Q

Divides the subclavian into 3 parts

A

Anterior scalene

112
Q

Cuteanous nerve across parotid gland

A

Great auricular nerve

113
Q

Which nerve carries postganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the parotid gland

A

Auriculotemporal

114
Q

Structure lies deepest in parotid gland

A

External carotid artery

115
Q

Deep laceration of face in middle of parotid gland could affect

A

Facial nerve

116
Q

Pain elicited from infected facial wound is primarily conveyed by what nerve

A

Trigeminal nerve

117
Q

Two internal jugular and two vertebral arteries

A

Circle of Willis

118
Q

Supplies anterior and lateral skin of neck

A

Transverse cutaneous nerve

119
Q

Found between pons and medulla

A

Trigeminal nerve

120
Q

Structure that passes superior orbital fissure

A

Trochlear nerve

121
Q

Structures that passes through two holes/opening

A

Both Facial nerve and internal carotid artery

122
Q

Brachial plexus if found between scalenus anterior and scalenus posterior

A

TRUE

123
Q

The cervical plexus is made up of 1-4 cervical nerves

A

FALSE (2-4 dapat)

124
Q

Center for light reflex

A

Superior colliculi

125
Q

Found in posterior fossa man yung question

A

Internal acoustic meatus

126
Q

Insert external jugular cannulation

A

During inspiration

127
Q

Covers the strap muscles

A

Pretracheal layer