Neck Flashcards
Deep cut that has hit the sternocleidomastoid would hit the adjacent
muscle
A. Omohyoid
B. Platysma
B. Platysma
Nerve that supplies the Carotid sinus
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Layer that encircles Trapezius muscle
Investing Layer
Route of spread of infection
Emissary vein
External ear nerve
A. Greater occipital
B. Lesser occipital
C. Great auricular nerve
C. Great auricular nerve
3rd part of subclavian
no branch
Vertebral artery
1st part of Sublavian vein
Internal thoracic artery
1st part of Sublavian vein
Freys syndrome affected nerves
Auculotemporal nerve & Great
auricular nerve
Ludwigs angina-
Submandibular gland
Nerve through the Parotid gland can lead to drooping of the mouth
Cervical branch of CN 7 (Facial nerve)
Choking the neck lead to fainting. What is affected?
Carotid sinus
Paralysis of diaphragm
Phrenic nerve
The external jugular vein is visible when
Lying 30 degrees at a
horizontal angle
Facial vein drain to-
Internal jugular vein
Union of Superficial temporal vein and Maxillary vein
Retromandibular vein
Congenital torticolla
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Greater occipital nerve
2nd cervical nerve
Scalenius muscle to pleura
Posterior
Goiter affect
Calcium
Thyroid gland moves when you
Swallow
External jugular vein drain into
Subclavian vein
Insert External Jugular Vein cannulation
during inspiration
Clump this vessel during upper limb hemmorage
Subclavian artery
Supplies Omohyoid
A. Facial n
B. Ansa cerivacaloa
B. Ansa cerivacaloa
Floor is hypoglossus in what posterior triangle
Carotid triangle
Divides the subclavian into 3 parts
Scalenius Anterior
2nd part of Sabclavius vein is ____ to the scalenius anterior
Posterior
Cutaneous nerve across parotid gland
Great Auricular nerve
Tumor and hemorrhage in a 6 year old as a result of streching and
cervical spinal is flexed
Congenital Torticollis
Covers the Strap muscles
Pretracheal Layer
When cervical metastasis occurs, the surgeon would have to remove
the
Hypoglossal nerve
Thyrohyoid action-
Deppress hyoid bone
Drooping of face
Depressor Anguli Oris muscle