Atlas of Human Anatomy by Netter
Mental nerve-to skin of chin and lower lip Facial nerve Sole motor supply to muscles of facial expression Has five main branches ...
FACTS & HINTS High-Yield Facts Clinical Points Scalp lacerations Scalp has rich blood supply Bleeding from scalp lacerations ...
Four muscles of mastication: MTPP (which can be read as "Empty Peepee") Masseter Temporal lateral Pterygoids medial Pterygoids ...
4 Neck STUDY AIMS At the end of your study, you should be able to: Outline the gross structure of the neck Describe the anterior ...
GUIDE Head and Neck: Neck Neck-General Description [Plate 32, Nerves and Vessels of Neck (Continued)] Junction between head and ...
[Plate 129, Autonomic Nerves in Neck] page 20 page 21 Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) on each side of neck divides each side into two ...
Occipital triangle Larger triangle superiorly Crossed by accessory nerve Supraclavicular triangle Smaller inferior triangle Cont ...
Fascial Layers of Neck Superficial fascia Between dermis and investing layer of deep fascia Contains Cutaneous nerves and vessel ...
Permits movement of pharynx, larynx, trachea, and esophagus during swallowing Infection originating in pharyngeal area can sprea ...
FACTS & HINTS High-Yield Facts Anatomic Points Spinal accessory nerve has a subcutaneous course in posterior triangle and ca ...
5 Nasal Region STUDY AIMS At the end of your study, you should be able to: Outline the structures that form the nasal region Des ...
GUIDE Head and Neck: Nasal Region Nasal region External nose Nasal cavities Divided by nasal septum Filter, humidify and warm ai ...
Upper one third is olfactory areas (mucosa) Lower two thirds is respiratory areas (mucosa) Boundaries (walls) of nasal cavity Na ...
Largest of paranasal sinuses Occupy most of body of maxillae Ethmoidal sinuses Several in number Not well developed until after ...
FACTS & HINTS High-Yield Facts Clinical Points Nasal Obstruction Can occur either acutely or be longer in duration-chronic C ...
6 Oral Region STUDY AIMS At the end of your study, you should be able to: Understand the regions and boundaries of the oral cavi ...
GUIDE Head and Neck: Oral Region Oral Cavity page 30 page 31 Divided into two regions Oral vestibule Narrow space between teeth ...
[Plate 58, Tongue] page 31 page 32 page 32 page 33 Highly mobile organ composed largely of muscle Main functions Pressing food i ...
Fungiform a. Mushroom-shaped b. Found on tip and sides of tongue c. Have taste buds External features of the tongue posterior to ...
[Plate 55, Muscles Involved in Mastication (Continued)] Muscle Origin Insertion Innervation Blood Supply Main Actions Geniogloss ...
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