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Module 6 (Neck) Q&A Test

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What muscles do PTs commonly train for stability of the neck?
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Stylohyoid (inf, sup, N, Act)
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How many parathyroid glands are there?
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What are the actions of the scalenes muscles?
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The parathyroid glands are located on the __ surface of the thyroid gland
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What does the inferior laryngeal nerve innervate?
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Weak or inhibited "deep neck flexors" leads to...
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All 3 branches of ECA enter...
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The subdivisions of the posterior triangle are separated by...
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The occipital triangle is __ to the inf. belly of the omohyoid.
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The lobes of the thyroid gland are ____ to the trachea and larynx
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What is the only bone in the human body that does not articulate with other bones?
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Scalenus posterior attaches to...
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Floor of posterior triangle...
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What are the endrocrine functions of the thyroid gland?
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Boundaries of posterior triangle...
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Scalenus anterior attaches to...
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Contents of the anterior triangle... (muscles)
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Thyrohyoid (inf, sup, N, Act)
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Proximal to the larynx, the recurrent laryngeal nerve becomes...
A.
All of the intrinsic muscles of the larynx
B.
TPs of cervical spine (sup), 1st rib (inf)
C.
Hyoid bone
D.
Metabolism, growth,temperature regulation, secretion of T3 and T4
E.
Inferior belly of omohyoid
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Inf: oblique line of thyroid cartilage Sup: body and greater horn of hyoid N: (VPR) C1 via CN XII (hypoglossal nerve) A: depresses hyoid and elevates thyroid cartilage
G.
the eye socket
H.
Elevate ribs 1 and 2, flex cervical vertebrae and rotate C-spine to opposite side
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4
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Sup: Styloid process of temporal bone Inf: body of hyoid N: CN 7 (facial nerve - cervical branch) A: elevates and retracts hyoid (elongates floor of mouth)
K.
TPs of cervical spine (sup), 2nd rib (inf)
L.
Hyoid muscles
M.
The inferior laryngeal nerve
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Ant: SCM Post: trapezius Inf: Clavicle
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Prevertebral muscles (deep neck flexors)
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anterolateral
Q.
Medial/posterior scalenes, levator scapula, splenius capitus
R.
Neck dysfunction, pain, cervical instability
S.
Superior
T.
posterior
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EJV and cutaneous nerve are ___ to SCM
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The laryngeal prominence is more commonly called...
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What structure passes between the middle and anterior scalenes?
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What muscular tube is continuous with the laryngopharynx?
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The phrenic nerve is __ to the anterior scalene
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What muscles wrap around the pharynx, superficially?
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The supraclavicular triangle is ___ to the inf. belly of the omohyoid
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The trachea begins inferior to what structure?
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The thyroid gland is deep to what muscles?
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The larynx connects ___ (superior) to ____ (inferior)

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