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NUR 306 HEAD AND NECK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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NUR 306 HEAD AND NECK QUESTIONS 
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**Identify the primary sutures of the skull:** 
 
1. Coronal 
 
2. Sagittal 
3. Lambdoidal 
 
 **Coronal, Sagittal, Lambdoidal** 
 
**Locate the mastoid process:** 
 
1. Occipital bone 
2. Frontal bone 
3. Temporal bone 
 **Temporal bone** 
 
**Identify the largest facial bones:** 
 
1. Maxilla, Mandible, Nasal, Lacrimal, Vomer 
2. Palatine, Zygomatic, Ethmoid, Sphenoid, Maxilla 
3. Mandible, Frontal, Occipital, Temporal, Nasal 
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AAMI Anatomy 2 Final Review Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AAMI Anatomy 2 Final Review Questions 
 
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The portion of the skull that encloses the brain is referred to as the: cranium 
 
The depression that is located on the inferior, posterior surface of the zygomatic process of the 
temporal bone�is called mandibular fossa 
 
The superior and medial nasal conchae are formed by the projections of this bone ethmoid 
 
Which part of the temporal bone does the mandible articulate? mandibular fossa 
 
Of the following bones, whi...
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Bio 315 WSU Skeleton 1, Muscles, and Joints Lab Exam 1 Graded A 2024
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Cranial Cavity - The "Brian Box" 
The space within the skull, where the brain fils 
 
Calvaria - The skull Cap 
Superior Portion 
 
Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity 
Where the brain physically sits 
 
Anterior Cranial Fossa - the first 1/3 
behind the eyes 
 
Middle Cranial Fossa - Middle butterfly shape 
 
Posterior Cranial Fossa - Back 1/3 
big bowl 
 
Orbits - Eye sockets 
 
Nasal Cavities - 
 
Bony Nasal Septum - 
 
Piriform aperture - 
 
Hard Palate - roof of mouth 
 
Zy...
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AAMI ANATOMY 2 FINAL REVIEW EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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AAMI ANATOMY 2 FINAL REVIEW EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
The portion of the skull that encloses the brain is referred to as the: - correct answer cranium 
 
The depression that is located on the inferior, posterior surface of the zygomatic process of the temporal bone�is called - correct answer mandibular fossa 
 
The superior and medial nasal conchae are formed by the projections of this bone - correct answer ethmoid 
 
Which part of the temporal bone does the mandible articulate?...
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CSTR STUDY GUIDE 5
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AIS Components for ISS Scaling-Body Region - Answer-1. Head/Neck 
2. Face 
3. Chest 
4. Abdominal/Pelvic Contents 
5. Extremities/Pelvic Girdle Severe 
6. External- Skin and Burns 
 
Types of head injuries - Answer-scalp wounds, skull fractures, brain injuries 
 
The adult skeletal system - Answer-206 bones 
 
Skull base fractures - Answer-orbital roof, ethmoid, basilar process of occipital bone, petrous and squamous process of temporal bone (mastoid or petrous) 
 
Skull Vault fractures - An...
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CSTR STUDY GUIDE 2019 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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CSTR STUDY GUIDE 2019 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
AIS Components for ISS Scaling-Body Region 
1. Head/Neck 
2. Face 
3. Chest 
4. Abdominal/Pelvic Contents 
5. Extremities/Pelvic Girdle Severe 
6. External- Skin and Burns 
 
 
The adult skeletal system 
206 bones 
 
 
Skull base fractures 
orbital roof, ethmoid, basilar process of occipital bone, petrous and squamous process of temporal bone (mastoid or petrous) 
 
 
Skull Vault fractures 
frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal bones (speci...
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Anatomy Exam 3 (Creighton University)Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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How many bones are in the axial skeleton? - Answer-80 
How many bones are in the appendicular skeleton? - Answer-126 
What is the axial skeleton composed of? - Answer-Skull, vertebral column, & thorax 
List some main functions of the axial skeleton: - Answer-* Supports & protects internal organs 
* Supports upper body weight, transferring to lower limbs 
* Attachments for skeletal muscles 
What is the appendicular skeleton composed of? - Answer-*Upper & lower limbs 
*Pectoral & pelvic girdles 
L...
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BIOS 1300-PreLab 9 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)
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Coronal Suture 
Joint between frontal and parietal bones 
 
 
 
Ethmoid Bone 
Contributes to anterior cranial fossa, nasal cavity, and orbit 
Contains numerous sinuses (air cells) 
 
 
 
Frontal Bone 
Unpaired, irregular-shaped, flat bone 
Forms forehead, roof of orbits, and most of anterior cranial fossa 
Contains frontal air sinuses 
 
 
 
Inferior nasal concha 
Shelf-like projection of bone 
Covered by thick mucosa 
Articulates with ethmoid bone 
 
 
 
Lacrimal Bone 
Smallest and most delicat...
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NSG 6020 midterm Questions with complete solutions
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The Head Correct Answer-Skull is a rigid bony box which house & protects the brain & special sense organs 
14 facial bones 
Cranium is supported by cervical vertebrae 
C1 is the atlas 
C2 is the axis 
C7 vertebra: vertebre prominents 
Human face appearances & expressions ("the mood tellers") are formed by facial muscles which are mediated by CN VII (facial nerve) 
Facial sensations of pain or touch are mediated by the 3 sensory branches of CN V (trigeminal nerve) 
 
Cranial bones Correct Answe...
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ASU Bio 201 Lab Practical 1 Axial Skeleton 100% Correct
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ASU Bio 201 Lab Practical 1 Axial 
 
Skeleton 100% Correct 
 
Atlas (C1) has Lateral Masses which articulate with the occipital condyles of the skull; 
rotates on the dens of the axis; lacks a body. 
 
Axis (C2) allows rotation of the head via the dens (odontoid process); dens is unique to the 
axis. 
 
Body (Centrum) mass of spongy bone and red bone marrow covered with a shell of compact 
bone; weight-bearing portion of the vertebra. 
 
Canaliculi channels running between lacunae. 
 
Cancellous...
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