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Chapter 8- Neck

Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7Th Ed By Agur Dalley

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Chapter 8- Neck

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

5. Which of the following is not correct pertaining to the retropharyngeal space?
  A) It is between the prevertebral fascia and the buccopharyngeal fascia.
  B) It is closed inferiorly by the pretracheal fascia.
  C) It is closed laterally by the carotid sheath.
  D) It facilitates movement of the pharynx, larynx, and esophagus relative to the vertebral column during swallowing.
  E) It is subdivided by the alar fascia.
  Ans: B

 

 

6. In a newborn infant, torticollis resulting from a tissue tumor most likely involves which of the following muscles?
  A) sternocleidomastoid
  B) trapezius
  C) scalenus anterior
  D) semispinalis cervicis
  E) levator scapulae
  Ans: A

 

 

7. Which of the following is not true of either the transverse cervical or suprascapular arteries?
  A) typically arises from the thyrocervical trunk
  B) typically passes anterior to scalenus anterior
  C) supplies the cords of the brachial plexus
  D) occasionally arises from the third part of the subclavian artery
  E) provides blood to the deltoid
  Ans: E

 

 

8. Which structure is most likely to be penetrated during a subclavian vein puncture if the needle is inserted too far posteriorly?
  A) internal jugular vein
  B) common carotid artery
  C) subclavian artery
  D) lateral cord of brachial plexus
  E) thoracic duct
  Ans: C

 

 

9. Which of the following is incorrect pertaining to the external jugular vein?
  A) It is the best vein to use for right cardiac catheterization.
  B) It typically is a tributary of the subclavian vein.
  C) It crosses the sternocleidomastoid muscle superficially.
  D) Abnormal prominence may indicate heart failure.
  E) If slashed open in the neck, its lumen may be held open by the investing layer of deep cervical fascia resulting in an air embolus.
  Ans: A

 

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