Lecture 19: Airway Anatomy (Exam III) Flashcards
The trachea extends from the base of the ________ down to the bifurcation and splitting of the left/right bronchi.
larynx
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What is the length of a typical trachea (range)?
By tilting the head back, how much can the trachea elongate?
11 to 13 cm
+2 cm (elongation)
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What will happen to the internal diameter of the trachea if there is elongation?
Decreased internal diameter of the trachea.
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The width of the trachea is similar to the width of what body part, according to Dr. James Schmidt?
Index Finger
What is the circular structure at the bottom of the larynx attached to the trachea?
Cricoid Cartilage
What cartilages make up the larynx?
How many cartilages make up the larynx?
- Thyroid Cartilage (largest cartilage)
- Epiglottis (large cartilage)
- Cricoid Cartilage (large cartilage)
- Ayrentoids Cartilage (2)
- Cuneiform Cartilage (2)
- Corniculate Cartilage (2)
9 cartilages make up the larynx
How many total airway segments are there in the right lung?
How many total airway segments are there in the left lung?
- 10 air segments on the right lung
- 8 airway segments on the left lung
The picture shows 10 airway segments for the left lung, but some segments are fused together.
What type of muscle sits between the tracheal rings?
Smooth Muscle
What cartilage will prevent food from entering the lungs?
Epiglottis
What is the largest piece of cartilage in the larynx?
Thyroid Cartilage
What cartilage is a continuous ring in the larynx?
Cricoid Cartilage
The vocal cords are attached to what two cartilage?
- Thyroid Cartilage (Thyroid Notch)
- Arytenoid Cartilage
In pediatric patients (<10 yrs), their narrowest upper airway point is going to be the ________.
Cricoid Cartilage
Section III (red) in the picture.
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In adult patients, their narrowest upper airway point is going to be the ________.
Level of the Vocal Cards
Section II (green) in the picture.
What is the region of the blue circle called?
Pharynx
What are the regions of the pharynx?
- Nasopharynx
- Oropharynx
- Pharynx (Laryngopharynx)
What are the two components that make up the roof of the mouth?
- Hard palate (bone)
- Soft palate (flesh)
Label A, B, C, and D.
A. Pharyngeal Tonsil
B. Lingual Tonsil
C. Hard Palate
D. Soft Palate
Label A, B, C, and D
A. Hard Palate
B. Soft Palate
C. Uvula
D. Palatine Tonsil
The tongue is a ________ muscle.
Skeletal
What is the region in the green triangle called?
Vallecula
This is where the tip of our Mac Blade goes.
What is the specialized bone that makes up the nose?
Ethmoid Bone
What part of the ethmoid bone serves as an attachment for the meninges of the brain?
Crista galli
Label A, B, C, D, and E.