Head, Face, & Neck Flashcards

1
Q

Name the cranial bones and indicate thier location

A
  • Frontal (forehead)
  • Parietal (sides)
  • Temporal (under and behind ears)
  • Occipital (base of skull at back)
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2
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what are the cranial sutures?

A
  • the areas where cranial bones join one another
  • the sagittal crest is the joining of the two parietal bones along the top midline of skull
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3
Q

where is the sphenoid bone?

A

the sphenoid is the bone in front of the temporal bone

it is behind the zygomatic arch of the cheek

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4
Q

where is the maxilla?

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the maxilla is the facial bone extending from the upper jaw to the eyes

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5
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where is the zygomatic bone?

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they zygomatic bone is the cheek bone

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6
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where is the mandible

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the mandible is the lower jaw

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7
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where is the mastoid process?

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it is the bony articulation prosterior to the ear, at the base of the skull

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8
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where is the lacrimal bone?

A

it is on either side of the nose, into the eye socket

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9
Q

what is the temporal mandibular joint?

A

the jaw joint, in front of the ears

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10
Q

what is the function of the head and face?

A
  • protects the brain
  • houses senses
  • digestive and respiratory systems start here
  • bones serve as attachement for mscles - so they aid in movement, eating, and expressing emotions
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11
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what are the muscles of the neck?

A

sternomastoid

trapezius

omohyoid

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12
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What is the function of the neck?

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  • continuation of digestive and respiratory systems
  • support of head and structures
  • passage way
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13
Q

where is the thyroid?

A

in the neck, over the trachea

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14
Q

What are the lymphs in the head and neck?

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  • preauricular
  • posterior auricular
  • occipital
  • submental
  • submandibular
  • tonsillar
  • superficial cervical
  • deep cervical
  • posterior cervical
  • supraclavicular
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15
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what are lymphatics?

A

lymph system is a vessel system that drains lymph fluid

it is a part of the immune system

lymph is made of interstitial fluid and contains white blood cells

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16
Q

what is some of the subjective data that should be collected about the neck and head

A
  • unusual headaches?
  • head injuries?
  • dizziness?
  • neck pain or limited motion?
  • lumps or swelling?
  • history of surgery?
17
Q

when lymphs are palpated, how should they feel?

A

lymphs should be discrete, moveable, nontender, and soft

18
Q

developmental considerations for HFN

A

infants and children:

  • head is initially much larger than rest of body
  • lymphs of the young are well-developed, they atrophy with age starting at puberty

older adults:

  • have decreased subcutaneous fat and will have more prominent facial bones as a result
19
Q

when auscultating the thyroid, what are you checking for?

A

normally, no sound is heard when auscultated, however if a bruit is