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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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The breathing technique for skull is suspend.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 2

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The [blank_start]coronal[blank_end] suture is found between the frontal and parietal bones. The [blank_start]sagittal[blank_end] suture is located on the top of the head between the two parietal bones. Between the temporal bones and the parietal bones are the [blank_start]squamosal[blank_end] sutures. Between the occipital bone and the parietal bones is the [blank_start]lambdoidal[blank_end] suture.
Antworten
  • coronal
  • sagittal
  • squamosal
  • lambdoidal
  • sagittal
  • coronal
  • lambdoidal
  • squamosal
  • squamosal
  • coronal
  • sagittal
  • lambdoidal
  • lambdoidal
  • coronal
  • sagittal
  • squamosal

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The junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures is the [blank_start]bregma[blank_end]. The [blank_start]lambda[blank_end] is the junction of the lambdoidal and sagittal sutures. On the lateral aspect of the skull, the junction of the parietal bone, squamosal suture, and greater wing of the sphenoid is the [blank_start]pterion[blank_end], which overlies the middle meningeal artery. At the junction of the occipital bone, parietal bone, and mastoid portion of the temporal bone is the [blank_start]asterion[blank_end].
Antworten
  • bregma
  • pterion
  • asterion
  • lambda
  • lambda
  • bregma
  • asterion
  • psterion
  • pterion
  • asterion
  • bregma
  • lambda
  • asterion
  • pterion
  • bregma
  • lambda

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The average cranium measures approximately [blank_start]6[blank_end] inches at its widest point from side to side, [blank_start]7[blank_end] inches at its longest point from front to back, and [blank_start]9[blank_end] inches at its deepest point from the vertex to the submental region.
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  • 6
  • 7
  • 9
  • 7
  • 6
  • 8
  • 9
  • 8
  • 9
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8

Frage 5

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Where can you find the nasion, glabella and supraorbital margin?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 6

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Where can you find the four angles?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 7

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Where can you find the lesser and greater wings?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 8

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Where can you find the two condyles?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 9

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Where can you find the crista galli, cribriform plate and perpendicular plate?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 10

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Where can you find the sella turcica?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 11

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Where can you find the foramen magnum?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 12

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Where can you find the mastoid process?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 13

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Where can you find the basilar portion?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 14

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Where can you find the petrous portion?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 15

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Where can you find the pteryoid hamulus and lateral pterygoid process?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 16

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Where can you find the zygomatic process?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 17

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Where can you find the anterior and posterior clinoid processes?
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  • Frontal
  • Ethmoid
  • Parietal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital

Frage 18

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Cheekbone: [blank_start]Zygoma[blank_end] Largest facial bone: [blank_start]Mandible[blank_end] Number of facial bones: [blank_start]Fourteen[blank_end] Forms bridge of the nose: [blank_start]Nasal[blank_end] Vertical mandibular portion: [blank_start]Head[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Zygoma
  • Maxillae
  • Mandible
  • Mental protuberance
  • Fourteen
  • Twelve
  • Eight
  • Nasal
  • Vomer
  • Acanthion
  • Head
  • Ramus

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Found in the roof of the mouth: [blank_start]Palatine[blank_end] Midpoint of the anterior nasal spine: [blank_start]Acanthion[blank_end] Articulating process of the mandible: [blank_start]Condyle[blank_end] Spongy processes that hold the teeth: [blank_start]Alveolar[blank_end] Anterior part of the mandibular ramus: [blank_start]Coronoid[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Palatine
  • Gonion
  • Acanthion
  • Glabella
  • Condyle
  • Hyoid
  • Alveolar
  • Inferior conchae
  • Coronoid
  • Ramus

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Landmark at the angle of the mandible: [blank_start]Gonion[blank_end] Found in the medial walls of the orbits: [blank_start]Lacrimal[blank_end] Forms inferior portion of the nasal septum: [blank_start]Vomer[blank_end] Horseshoe-shaped mandibular portion: [blank_start]Body[blank_end] Thin, scroll-like bones that extend horizontally inside the nasal cavity: [blank_start]Inferior conchae[blank_end]
Antworten
  • Gonion
  • Zygoma
  • Lacrimal
  • Coronoid
  • Vomer
  • Alveolar
  • Body
  • Hyoid
  • Inferior conchae
  • Nasal

Frage 21

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Which paranasal sinuses are located directly below the sella turcica?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Maxillary
  • Ethmoidal
  • Sphenoidal

Frage 22

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Which paranasal sinus group is posterior to the ethmoidal sinuses?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Maxillary
  • Ethmoidal
  • Sphenoidal

Frage 23

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Which sinus group is subdivided into three main groups?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Maxillary
  • Ethmoidal
  • Sphenoidal

Frage 24

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Which sinus group is well developed and aerated at birth?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Maxillary
  • Ethmoidal
  • Sphenoidal

Frage 25

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At age 15 or 16 years, the sinuses are fully developed and communicate with each other.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 26

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[blank_start]Basal fracture[blank_end]: Fracture located at the base of the skull [blank_start]Linear fracture[blank_end]: Irregular of jagged fracture of the skull [blank_start]Tripod fracture[blank_end]: Fracture of the zygomatic arch and orbital floor or rim and dislocation of the frontozygomatic suture [blank_start]LeForte fracture[blank_end]: Bilateral horizontal fractures of the maxillae [blank_start]Blowout fracture[blank_end]: Fracture of the floor of the orbit [blank_start]Depressed fracture[blank_end]: Fracture causing a portion of the skull to be pushed into the cranial cavity [blank_start]Contrecoup fracture[blank_end]: Fracture to one side of a structure caused by trauma to the other side
Antworten
  • Basal fracture
  • Linear fracture
  • Tripod fracture
  • LeForte fracture
  • Blowout fracture
  • Depressed fracture
  • Contrecoup fracture

Frage 27

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The skull is composed of 22 separate bones divided into two distinct groups: [blank_start]8[blank_end] cranial bones and [blank_start]14[blank_end] facial bones.
Antworten
  • 8
  • 14

Frage 28

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The bones of the cranial vault are classified as what type of bones?
Antworten
  • Flat
  • Irregular
  • Short
  • Long

Frage 29

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The cranial bone located between the orbits and posterior to the nasal bones is the _____ bones?
Antworten
  • Ethmoid
  • Sphenoid

Frage 30

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The cranial bone that provides a depression to house the pituitary gland is the _____ bone.
Antworten
  • Sphenoid
  • Ethmoid

Frage 31

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[blank_start]Inion[blank_end]: Posterior surface of the occipital bone [blank_start]Vertex[blank_end]: Superior aspect of the cranium; where the parietal bones join together [blank_start]Nasion[blank_end]: Midpoint of the frontonasal suture [blank_start]Gonion[blank_end]: Angle of the mandible; lateroposterior aspect of the mandible [blank_start]Glabella[blank_end]: Smooth elevation between the superciliary arches [blank_start]Acanthion[blank_end]: Midpoint of the anterior nasal spine [blank_start]Mental point[blank_end]: Midpoint of the mental protuberance; anterior aspect of the mandible; where the two bodies joint together [blank_start]Outer canthus[blank_end]: Lateral aspect of each orbit; where the two eyelids originate [blank_start]Superciliary arch[blank_end]: Raised prominence just above each orbit on the frontal bone; coincides with the eyebrows
Antworten
  • Inion
  • Vertex
  • Nasion
  • Gonion
  • Glabella
  • Acanthion
  • Mental point
  • Outer canthus
  • Superciliary arch

Frage 32

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Which positioning landmark is located at the anterior portion of the mandible?
Antworten
  • Inion
  • Gonion
  • Mental point
  • Acanthion

Frage 33

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The bregma fontanelle is located at the junction of which two sutures?
Antworten
  • Coronal and sagittal
  • Coronal and squamosal
  • Lambdoidal and sagittal
  • Lambdoidal and squamosal

Frage 34

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Which skull classification refers to a typical skull?
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  • Mesocephalic
  • Brachycephalic
  • Dolichocephalic

Frage 35

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Which skull classification refers to a long, narrow skull?
Antworten
  • Mesocephalic
  • Brachycephalic
  • Dolichocephalic

Frage 36

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Which skull classification refers to a short, wide skull?
Antworten
  • Mesocephalic
  • Brachycephalic
  • Dolichocephalic

Frage 37

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With which bone does the mandible articulate?
Antworten
  • Hyoid
  • Maxilla
  • Zygoma
  • Temporal

Frage 38

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Where are the lacrimal bones located?
Antworten
  • Inside the nasal cavity
  • On the lateral wall of each orbit
  • On the medial wall of each orbit
  • Inferior to the maxillary sinuses

Frage 39

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Where is the vomer bone found?
Antworten
  • Posterior the nasal bones
  • On the floor of the nasal cavity
  • On the lateral wall of the orbits
  • In the posterior one fourth of the roof of the mouth

Frage 40

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Which term refers to the anterior process of the mandibular ramus?
Antworten
  • Cornu
  • Condyle
  • Coracoid
  • Coronoid

Frage 41

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Which term refers to the posterior process of the mandibular ramus?
Antworten
  • Cornu
  • Condyle
  • Coracoid
  • Coronoid

Frage 42

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Which facial bones have alveolar processes?
Antworten
  • Vomer and mandible
  • Vomer and zygomatic
  • Maxillae and mandible
  • Maxillae and zygomatic

Frage 43

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Which bones form the posterior one fourth of the roof of the mouth?
Antworten
  • Maxillae
  • Palatine
  • Zygomatic
  • Inferior nasal conchae

Frage 44

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Tear ducts pass through which bone?
Antworten
  • Lacrimal
  • Nasal
  • Maxillary
  • Frontal

Frage 45

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What are the smallest bones in the skull?
Antworten
  • Nasal
  • Lacrimal
  • Ethmoid
  • Sphenoid

Frage 46

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The two maxillary bones are the largest of the immovable bones of the face
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 47

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The lacrimal bones are the largest and densest bone of the face
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 48

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What is the largest sinus?
Antworten
  • Frontal
  • Maxillary
  • Ethmoidal
  • Sphenoidal

Frage 49

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malleus = [blank_start]hammer[blank_end] incus = [blank_start]anvil[blank_end] stapes = [blank_start]stirrup[blank_end]
Antworten
  • hammer
  • anvil
  • stirrup
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