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What are the learning objectives of the Clinical Anatomy of the Head & Neck course?
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How many bones are in the cranium?
22 Bones
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How many bones are in the neurocranium of an adult?
8 Bones
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What are the major bones of the skull?
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What is the function of the phrenic nerve?
Controls diaphragm movement for breathing.
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What are the parts of the scalp?
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Which artery supplies the dura mater?
Middle meningeal artery
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What is the function of cranial nerve II?
Vision
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What is the function of cranial nerve VII?
Facial muscles
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What is the blood supply to the nose?
Branches from the maxillary artery and facial artery.
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The skull consists of _______ in total, with the neurocranium containing _______.
The skull consists of 22 bones in total, with the neurocranium containing 8 bones.
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The major bones of the skull include: - _______ - _______ - _______ - _______ - _______ - _______ - _______ - _______.
The major bones of the skull include: - Frontal - Parietal - Occipital - Temporal - Sphenoid - Zygoma - Maxilla - Mandible.
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What is the function of cranial nerve V?
Trigeminal (3 divisions)
Vision
Facial muscles
Hearing
What is the function of cranial nerve V?
Trigeminal (3 divisions)
Vision
Facial muscles
Hearing
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What is the trigeminal nerve responsible for?
Somatomotor function for muscles of mastication.
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Which muscles are innervated by the trigeminal nerve?
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What does the facial nerve innervate?
All muscles of facial expression.
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What is Bell’s palsy associated with?
Facial nerve dysfunction leading to muscle paralysis.
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What percentage of mandibular fractures occur at the condyle?
30%
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What is the mental nerve responsible for?
Sensation to the anterior chin and lower lip.
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What does the maxillary nerve transmit?
Sensory fibers from maxillary teeth and nasal cavity.
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What does the external nasal nerve provide?
Sensory innervation to the skin of the nose and septum.
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What is the function of the cerebellum?
Balance and coordination.
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What does the medulla oblongata control?
Vital autonomic functions like breathing and heart rate.
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What does the abducts eye muscle do?
Controls lateral movement of the eye.
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What are the learning objectives of the Clinical Anatomy of the Head & Neck course?
How many bones are in the cranium?
22 Bones
How many bones are in the neurocranium of an adult?
8 Bones
What are the major bones of the skull?
What is the function of the phrenic nerve?
Controls diaphragm movement for breathing.
What are the parts of the scalp?
Which artery supplies the dura mater?
Middle meningeal artery
What is the function of cranial nerve II?
Vision
What is the function of cranial nerve VII?
Facial muscles
What is the blood supply to the nose?
Branches from the maxillary artery and facial artery.
The skull consists of 22 bones in total, with the neurocranium containing 8 bones.
The major bones of the skull include: - Frontal - Parietal - Occipital - Temporal - Sphenoid - Zygoma - Maxilla - Mandible.
What is the function of cranial nerve V?
Trigeminal (3 divisions)
Vision
Facial muscles
Hearing
What is the trigeminal nerve responsible for?
Somatomotor function for muscles of mastication.
Which muscles are innervated by the trigeminal nerve?
What does the facial nerve innervate?
All muscles of facial expression.
What is Bell’s palsy associated with?
Facial nerve dysfunction leading to muscle paralysis.
What percentage of mandibular fractures occur at the condyle?
30%
What is the mental nerve responsible for?
Sensation to the anterior chin and lower lip.
What does the maxillary nerve transmit?
Sensory fibers from maxillary teeth and nasal cavity.
What does the external nasal nerve provide?
Sensory innervation to the skin of the nose and septum.
What is the function of the cerebellum?
Balance and coordination.
What does the medulla oblongata control?
Vital autonomic functions like breathing and heart rate.
What does the abducts eye muscle do?
Controls lateral movement of the eye.
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