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anatomy

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What is the EAM?   external auditory meatus  
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The larynx is made up of three sections. What are they?   Glottis, Supraglottis, Subglottis  
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How many cartilages make up the larynx?   9  
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What is the most common site of disease in the oropharynx?   Tonsils  
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The jugulodigastric node may also be referred to as?   Subdigastric node  
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What nodal group receives nearly all of the lymph from the head and neck area and is often included in treatment?   Jugulodigastric nodes  
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What large muscle located on the sides of the neck, divides the neck into anterior and posterior triangles?   Sternocleidomastoid  
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The hyoid bone is at what vertebral level?   C4  
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True or False? The cricoid cartilage is located at the level of C6.   True  
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What structure is found at the base of the tongue   Vallecula  
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Mediastinal, supraclavicular, paratracheal, and subcarinal are all nodes associated with the lungs. True or False?   True  
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The right lung has two lobes, and upper and lower. True or False?   False. It has 3 lobes.  
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The esophagus is located anterior to the trachea. True or False?   False. Posterior  
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The trachea is located anterior to the esophagus and spine. True or False?   True  
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The junction of the transverse and descending colon takes place at the?   Splenic flexure  
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The duodenum makes up the first portion of what intestine?   Small  
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The pancreas is located _________ to the stomach and liver.   Inferior  
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The liver is located to the ______ of the stomach.   Right  
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What is the function of the gallbladder?   Stores Bile  
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The head of the pancreas is located within the curve of the___________.   duodenum  
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The ascending and transverse colon join at an area under the liver called what?   Hepatic flexure  
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Lymphatic drainage of the breasts includes axillary, supraclavicular, and internal mammary nodes. True or False?   True  
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The prostate is inferior to the bladder and anterior to the rectum. True or False?   True  
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The oral cavity consist of the lips, floor of mouth, tongue, buccal mucosa, gums, retromolar trigone, and the _____ ________.   Hard Palate  
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The true vocal cords are located in the glottis. True or False?   True  
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The most common site for hypopharyngeal tumors is the _________ ________.   Pyriform sinus  
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The terms frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital all refer to what?   Lobes of the brain  
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What important structure is housed in the sella tursica?   Pituitary Gland  
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Rotter’s nodes and the Tail of Spence are terms associated with what anatomy?   Breast  
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Waldeyer’s ring is a group of nodes located in the abdomen. True or False?   False. In the head.  
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What part of the lungs contains blood vessels, bronchi, and lymphatics?   The Hila  
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The carina is located at what vertebral level?   T4-T5  
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The xiphoid process is located at what vertebral level?   T10-T11  
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Where is the acromion located?   Top of the shoulder  
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Buccal refers to what area of the body?   Cheek area  
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What plane passes through the body dividing into anterior and posterior planes?   Coronal  
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What does the term contralateral mean?   Opposite sides  
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The term popliteal refers to what?   back of the knee  
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What are the four basic groups of tissues?   Nervous, muscular, epithelial, connective  
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What body position is accomplished when the patient is lying face up?   Supine  
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What structures make up the bony thorax?   Sternum, thoracic vertebrae, 12 ribs  
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The sternum is divided into what 3 sections?   Manubrium, body, xiphoid  
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The jugular notch is located at C2-C3 and is also called the ____________ ______.   Suprasternal notch  
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The sternal angle is located at the level of the carina. True or False?   True  
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What ribs are considered false ribs and floating ribs?   11 and 12  
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How many vertebrae are there in the cervical spine?   7  
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How many vertebrae are there in the thoracic spine?   12  
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How many vertebrae are there in the lumbar spine?   5  
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Bone and cartilage are types of connective tissue. True or False?   True  
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The liver, the pancreas, and the salivary glands are all glands of the digestive system. True or False?   True  
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What are the 3 sublayers of the mucosa?   Epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae  
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What body habitus is average and makes up about 50% of the population?   Sthenic  
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The first cervical vertebra C1 is also called the atlas. True or False?   True  
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C2 is known as the atlas. True or False?   False. Axis  
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The spleen is located in the LUQ (left upper quadrant) of the body. True or False?   True  
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What quadrant is the ascending colon located in?   RLQ right lowerquadrant  
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