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Example Question #205 : General Biology
You are taking care of a 22-year old basketball player who fractured his clavicle while playing in a game. Which of the following blood vessels is most likely to be compromised by the fractured bone?
Subclavian artery
Internal carotid artery
Jugular vein
External carotid artery
Facial artery
Subclavian artery
The correct answer is "subclavian artery." This is the correct answer because what this question is essentially asking is which of the listed blood vessels is closest to the clavicle, and most likely to be injured by a clavicular fracture based upon its proximity to the clavicle. Of the listed vessels, the subclavian artery is located closest to the clavicle (just inferior to the clavicle bone, as the name, sub-clavian implies). As such, if the clavicle breaks and a sharp fragment is formed, it would be most likely to injure the subclavian artery.
The internal and external carotid arteries, and jugular vein are located within the neck, but more deep and superior to the clavicle than the subclavian artery. The facial artery is located within the face and as such is located very superiorly to the clavicle bone and is unlikely to be involved by a clavicle fracture.
Example Question #202 : General Biology
The frontalis muscle does which of the following actions?
Furrows the brow
Lowers the eyelids
Raises the eyebrows
Lifts the eyelids
Raises the eyebrows
The frontalis muscle lifts the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead. The brow is furrowed by the corrugator supercilii muscle, and the eye lids are raised by the levator palpebrae superioris and lowered by the orbicularis oculi.
Example Question #1 : Muscle Identification
What is the insertion of the masseter?
The mandibular condyle
The submandibular fossa of the jaw
The coronoid process of the mandible
The temporal bone
The coronoid process of the mandible
The masseter is a quadrilateral muscle that originates from the zygomatic arch and maxilla and inserts into the coronoid process of the mandible. It's function is to lift the mandible, closing the jaw.
Example Question #206 : General Biology
What is the function of the risorius?
Keeps food between the teeth
Purses the lips
Depresses the lower lip
Retracts the angle of the mouth (smiling)
Retracts the angle of the mouth (smiling)
The risorius is a small facial muscle that originates on the parotic fascia and inserts into the modiolus. It's primary action is to retract the corners of the mouth in smiling. The lips are pursed by the orbicularis oris. The mouth is compressed and food is kept between the teeth by the buccinator muscle. The lower lip is depressed by the depressor labii inferioris.
Example Question #514 : Nclex
What are the origin and insertion of the orbicularis oris?
The temporomandibular joint; the buccinator
The mandibular condyle; the fascia of the masseter
The zygomatic arch; the modiolus
The maxilla and mandible; the skin of the lips
The maxilla and mandible; the skin of the lips
The orbicularis oris, a circular muscle that compresses the lips, originates on the maxilla and mandible and inserts into the skin of the lips
Example Question #211 : General Biology
Which of the following muscles assists in frowning?
The depressor anguli oris
The temporoparietalis muscle
The depressor supercilii
The auricular muscles
The depressor anguli oris
The depressor anguli oris is a small triangular muscle that originates on the mandible and inserts into the modiolus. It's main action is to lower the corners of the mouth in frowning. The auricular muscles are a part of the inner ear. The temporoparietalis muscle is a thin muscle covering the temporal bone, and the depressor supercilii is a muscle of the eye.
Example Question #516 : Nclex
Which of the following muscles controls the amplitude of sound waves in the inner ear?
The stapedius
The auriculares
The ciliary muscles
The lateral rectus
The stapedius
The stapedius, the smallest muscle in the human body, controls the amplitude of sound vibrations pulling on the neck of the stapes.The auriculares move the ears. The ciliary muscle and the lateral rectus are both muscles of the eye.
Example Question #517 : Nclex
What is the action of the superior oblique muscle of the eye?
Depresses and internally rotates the eye
Elevates the eye
Externally rotates the eye
Elevates the eyelid
Depresses and internally rotates the eye
The superior oblique originates on the annulus of Zinn and inserts into the outer posterior eye. It's action is to depress and internally rotate the eye.
Example Question #31 : Musculoskeletal System And Anatomy
Which of the following innervates the platysma?
The facial nerve (CN VII)
The mylohyoid nerve
The vagus nerve
The motor accessory nerve
The facial nerve (CN VII)
The platysma, a sheet-like muscle that traverses the neck from the clavicle to the mouth and jaw, is innervated by the cervical branch of the facial nerve (CN VII).
Example Question #212 : General Biology
Which of the following muscles has its origin on the mastoid process of the temporal bone?
The splenius capitis
The rectus capitis posterior minor
The semispinalis capitis
The rectus capitis posterior major
The splenius capitis
The splenius capitis, one of the main extenders of the neck, has it's origin on the mastoid process of the temporal bone. The rectus capitis posterior minor, the rectus capitis posterior major, and the semispinalis capitis all originate on the nuchal line of the occipital bone.
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