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Q At what vertebral level is the cricoid cartilage almost always found?***  A C6***  
Q At what vert level is the jugular notch?  A T3  
Q what is found between the cricoid cartilage and the laryngeal prominence?  A a soft spot  
Q What m divides the lat neck into ant/pos triangles?  A SCM  
Q There are two fossae created by the heads of the SCM m.. What are these called, and where do they lie?  A The greater lies laterally, and the lesser lies between the two heads. Both of these are at the clavicular end of the m.  
Q Where is the hyoid bone in relation to the larynx?  A superior  
Q What happens to the platysma m. at the chin?  A It decussates, or crosses  
Q What is the innervation and blood supply to the platysma m.?  A The cervical (most inf) branch of CN7/facial, and the facial artery.  
Q What is the action of the platysma m.?  A mainly to depress the mandible  
Q What is the innervation of the SCM?  A CN XI, spinal accessory. Remember, this is only motor. Also, C2-3 for pain/proprioception  
Q What is the action of the SCM, according to THIS class?  A singularly, it tilts the head laterally and turns the face superiorly and to the opp side. SCM's together will flex neck and thrust the chin  
Q What are the ant/pos/inf borders of the pos triangle of the neck?  A ant = SCM, pos = traps, inf = mid 1/3 clavicle/greater supraclavicular fossa  
Q What are the mm. that form the floor of the pos triangle of the neck?  A from sup to inf = splenius capitis, levator scap, pos/med/ant scalenes  
Q How is the pos triangle further divided into two triangles? What are the names of these?  A By the omohyoid m. which passes superficial to the floor mm. The sup triangle = occipital triangle, and the inf = suprascapular/clavicular triangle  
Q What triangle is the external jugular vein found in? ***  A It is actually formed in the ant triangle, but passes over the SCM into the pos triangle on its descent. IF you have to pick one, go with the POS triangle***  
Q The first part of the subclavian a. ascends to the ant scalene m., then becomes the second part as it passes between the ant/mid scalene. Where is the 3rd part of the subclavian a.?  A it is found along the base of the pos triangle. It extends from the lat border of the ant. scalene down to the first rib.  
Q We already know that the xverse C a. supplies blood to some back mm., but what a. does this branch from, and what other branches may be found off of this same a?  A The thyroid a., the xverse C, and the suprascapular aa. all branch off of the thyrocervical trunk.  
Q What divides the pos triangle into carefree/carefull areas?  A CNXI, spinal accessory. This exits deep to SCM, and passes laterally across pos triangle to the traps. Above is carefree, below is carefull b/c so many nn. are present.  
Q The ansa cervicalis has two deep branches, called sup/inf roots. What do these roots innervate?  A the ansa cervicalis gives motor to the mm. of the ant triangle of the neck.  
Q Where is the "n. point" found on the neck?  A mid belly of SCM, pos. aspect. This is where you will find the cervical plexus prior to arborization