1. The temporal artery is located between the eye and the top of the ear.
Bruit can be elicited through inspection.
When assessing the temporomandibular joint syndrome, be sure to explore the client's history of headaches.
It is normal to find a prominence of vertebrae other than C7 on examination.
Asymmetry in front of the earlobes is due to stroke.
The skull consists of the and the face.
All of the facial bones are immovable except for the .
Cluster headaches have an onset.
On examination, involuntary nodding movement of the head indicates in the client.
The cranial bones are joined together by the sagittal, coronal, squamosal and the sutures.