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1. A () pulse may be taken where this artery passes directly lateral (superficial)to the body of the mandible. |
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After emerging from the parotid gland, the zygomatic, buccal and marginal mandibular branches of the facial nerve pass lateral (superficial)to the (). |
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3. The () passes lateral (superficial)and then anterior to the masseter. |
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4. The () nerve and ascending cervical artery are positioned directly anterior to the anterior scalene muscle. |
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5 The external carotid artery is typically positioned anterior to the () artery |
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6. The facial artery passes deep to the intermediate tendon of the digastric and the () muscle. |
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7. The () artery passes posterior (deep) to the common carotid artery. |
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8. The subclavian artery passes directly posterior to the () muscle. |
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9. The () bone is positioned superior to the thyroid cartilage. |
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10. The thoracic duct passes posterior to the () vein. |
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11. The cricoid artilage is positioned inferior to the ()cartilage. |
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12. The () muscle is positioned superficial to the carotid sheath. |
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13. The loop of the () passes lateral (superficial) to the carotid sheath. |
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14. The hypoglossal nerve passes superficial (lateral) to the () muscle and deep to the () muscle. |
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15. The () nerve passes directly anterior to the left subclavian artery. |
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16. The () nerve is positioned lateral to the trachea (tracheoesophageal groove). |
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17. The () nerve passes directly anterior to the right subclavian artery. |
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18. The left brachiocephalic vein passes anterior to both the left () and the () artery. |
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common carotid artery, brachiocephalic |
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19. The submandibular gland is positioned directly posterior and inferior to the () muscle. |
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20. The () artery passes medial (deep) to the neck of the mandible. |
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21. The () is positioned directly inferior to the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone and directly superior to the head of the mandible. |
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22. The () muscle is positioned lateral (superficial) and the ()muscle is positioned medial (deep)to the ramus of the mandible. |
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masseter, medial pterygoid |
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23. The () muscle passes deep (medial to the zygomatic arch. |
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24. The () vein is positioned medial and posterior to the ramus of the mandible. |
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25. The greater occipital nerve passes inferior and then posterior to the () muscle before piercing the () muscle. |
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inferior oblique ,semispinalis |
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26. The roots of the brachial plexus typically pass between the () and the middle scalene muscles. |
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27. The external jugular vein typically is positioned directly superficial (lateral) to the (). |
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sternocleidomastoid muscle |
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28. At the level of the cavernous sinus, the (), ophthalmic and () nerves are positioned lateral to the internal carotid artery. |
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29. The () nerve is positioned directly superior to the maxillary sinus. |
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30. The () cells are positioned medial to the orbit. |
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31. The () cartilages are positioned directly superior to the () of the cricoid cartilage. |
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32. The tonsilar bed is positioned posterior to the () fold (arch). |
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33. The () fold is positioned inferior to the vestibular fold. |
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34. The tendon of the () muscles passes inferior to the hamulus of the medial pterygoid plate. |
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35. The () nerve is positioned directly anterior to the inferior alveolar nerve. |
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36. The () nerve passes directly medial to the alveolar bone housing the roots of the 3rd molar. |
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37. The lingual nerve passes lateral, inferior and medial to the () duct. |
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38. The submandibular duct and sublingual gland are positioned superior to the () muscle. |
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39. Within the carotid sheath, the () vein is positioned directly lateral to the common carotid artery. |
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40. The common carotid artery is positioned directly anterior to the () ganglion. |
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1. A facial artery pulse may be taken where this artery passes directly() to the body of the mandible. |
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After emerging from the parotid gland, the zygomatic, buccal and marginal mandibular branches of the facial nerve pass () to the masseter. |
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3. The parotid duct passes () and then anterior to the masseter. |
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4. The phrenic nerve and ascending cervical artery are positioned directly () to the anterior scalene muscle. |
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5 The external carotid artery is typically positioned () to the internal carotid artery |
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6. The facial artery passes () to the intermediate tendon of the digastric and the stylohyoid muscle. |
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7. The inferior thyroid artery passes () to the common carotid artery. |
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8. The subclavian artery passes directly () to the anterior scalene muscle. |
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9. The hyoid bone is positioned () to the thyroid cartilage. |
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10. The thoracic duct passes () to the left brachiocephalic vein. |
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11. The cricoid cartilage is positioned () to the thyroid cartilage. |
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12. The sternocleidomastoid muscle is positioned () to the carotid sheath. |
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13. The loop of the ansa cervicalis passes () to the carotid sheath. |
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14. The hypoglossal nerve passes () to the hyoglossus muscle and () to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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superficial (lateral), deep |
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15. The left vagus nerve passes directly () to the left subclavian artery. |
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16. The recurrent laryngeal nerve is positioned () to the trachea (tracheoesophageal groove). |
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17. The right vagus nerve passes directly () to the right subclavian artery. |
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18. The left brachiocephalic vein passes () to both the left common carotid artery and the brachiocephalic artery. |
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19. The submandibular gland is positioned directly posterior and () to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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20. The maxillary artery passes () to the neck of the mandible. |
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21. The articular disc is positioned directly () to the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone and directly () to the head of the mandible. |
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22. The masseter muscle is positioned () and the medial pterygoid is positioned () to the ramus of the mandible. |
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lateral (superficial), medial (deep) |
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23. The temporalis muscle passes () to the zygomatic arch. |
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24. The retromandibular vein is positioned medial and () to the ramus of the mandible. |
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25. The greater occipital nerve passes inferior and then () to the inferior oblique muscle before piercing the semispinalis muscle. |
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26. The roots of the brachial plexus typically pass between the anterior scalene and the () muscles. |
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27. The external jugular vein typically is positioned directly () to the SCM. |
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28. At the level of the cavernous sinus, the oculomotor, ophthalmic and trochlear nerves are positioned () to the internal carotid artery. |
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29. The infraorbital nerve is positioned directly () to the maxillary sinus. |
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30. The ethmoidal air cells are positioned () to the orbit. |
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31. The arytenoid cartilages are positioned directly () to the lamina of the cricoid cartilage. |
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32. The tonsilar bed is positioned () to the palatoglossal fold (arch). |
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33. The vocal fold is positioned () to the vestibular fold. |
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34. The tendon of the tensor veli palatini muscles passes () to the hamulus of the medial pterygoid plate. |
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35. The lingual nerve is positioned directly () to the inferior alveolar nerve. |
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36. The lingual nerve passes directly () to the alveolar bone housing the roots of the 3rd molar. |
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36. The lingual nerve passes directly () to the alveolar bone housing the roots of the 3rd molar. |
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37. The lingual nerve passes lateral, () and medial to the submandibular duct. |
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38. The submandibular duct and sublingual gland are positioned () to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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39. Within the carotid sheath, the internal jugular vein is positioned directly () to the common carotid artery. |
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40. The common carotid artery is positioned directly () to the superior cervical ganglion. |
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