This is a timed quiz.
You have 10 minutes to complete the 10 questions in this quiz.
The frontal belly of occipito-frontalis is supplied by:
Temporal branch of the facial nerve.
Posterior auricular nerve. .
Zygomatic branch of the facial nerve.
Frontal branch of the ophthalmic nerve
A patient is suffering from dribbling of food from his mouth the nerve that could be injured is:
Maxillary nerve.
Mandibular nerve.
Facial nerve.
None of the above
Gaping of the scalp wound is due to:
Cutting of the apponeurotic layer.
Cutting of the periosteum. .
Cutting of the loose connective tissue layer.
All of the above
All about the buccinators muscle are true except:
Upper fibers are originating from the maxilla.
Middle fibers are decussating at the modulus.
Its action is blowing of air.
Supplied by the buccal branch of the mandibular nerve.
Black eye is due to accumulation of blood (Hematoma) in which layer of the scalp:
Subperiosteal space.
Apponeurotic layer.
Loose connective tissue layer.
The dense fibrous connective tissue layer.
The lower eyelid is sensory supplied by branches of which of the following nerves:
Ophthalmic nerve.
Maxillary nerve. .
Mandibular nerve
The hairy part of the temple is sensory supplied by:
Auriculotemporal nerve.
Great auricular nerve.
The Zygomaticofacial nerve.
Zygomaticotemporal nerve.
One of the following nerves share in the nerve supply of the face and scalp:
Zygomaticofacial nerve.
Buccal (Of mandibular) nerve.
Infraorbital nerve.
One of the following nerves represents the dorsal ramui of the spinal nerve:
Greater occipital nerve.
Lesser occipital nerve.
Posterior auricular nerve.
Infection in which layer of the scalp is dangerous:
Skin.
The apponeurotic layer.
The loose connective tissue.
The periosteum.