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Question | Answer |
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The parotid glands are located: | cheek |
The roof of the mouth is called the: | hard palte |
The bone that forms the posterior portion of the skull is the | occipital bone |
The lower jawbone is the | mandible |
The bone located in the neck between the mandible and the larynx, which supports the tongue and provides attachment for some of its muscles, is the | hyoid |
Adenoids are also called | Pharyngeal Tonsils |
Mumps occur in the | parotid gland |
The majority of benign salivary gland tumors occur in which gland? | parotid |
The structure that covers the entrance of the larynx when one swallows, thus preventing food from entering the airway (trachea) is called: | epiglottis |
Which nasal sinus can be approached only through an external eyebrow incision? | frontal |
Which sinus is surgically opened in a Caldwell-Luc procedure? | maxillary |
An instrument used to incise the eardrum to relieve pressure is called a: | myringotomy knife |
The malleus, incus, and stapes are located in the: | middle ear |
The body’s first line of defense against the invasion of pathogens is: | skin |
A skin graft that consists of the epidermis and half of the dermis is a/an: | split thickness graft |
The passageway for foods and liquids into the digestive system, and for air into the respiratory system, is the | trachea |
The vocal cords are located in the | larynx |
The bones of the palm of the hand are referred to as | metacarpals |
The two bones that form the side walls and the roof of the cranium are the | parietal bones |
When tissue is taken from one part of the body and grafted to another, it is called a/an: | autograft |
A scab or slough produced by a thermal burn is called: | eschar |
Which skin layers contain blood vessels and nerves? | sub-q |
The palm of the hand is called what? | Volar |
The facial bone which makes up the bony structure of the outer aspect of cheek is the: | zygomatic |