Foramen of _____ acts as a pathway for the spread of parotid or superficial mastoid infections to the canal or vice versa.
#2
The tissue most resistant to knife penetration is the _____ (apart from bone or calcified cartilage).
#3
_____ (distortion of the hand) is most apparent when making a fist, and is due to a proximal median nerve lesion.
#4
If a patient is _____ during aspiration, an abscess may form in the superior segment of the right lower lobe of the lung
#5
Foramen of _____ acts as a pathway for the spread of infections and tumors of the canal to the deep lobe of parotid.
#6
_____ abscess, can occur as a complication of mastoiditis, which forms due to infection of the air cells, at the posterior root of the zygoma
#7
Which muscle layers are cut through while entering the pleural cavity for inserting an intercoastal drain?_____ and the intercostals.
#8
_____ represents the classical location of femoral hernia
#9
_____ femoral hernia is lateral to the femoral artery
Hint: A
#10
_____ system of tooth charting:
Number is assigned to each quadrant and that number is placed before tooth's number.
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Flashcard 1: Foramen of _____ acts as a pathway for the spread of parotid or superficial mastoid infections to the canal or vice versa.
Answer: Santorini
Flashcard 2: The tissue most resistant to knife penetration is the _____ (apart from bone or calcified cartilage).
Answer: skin
Flashcard 3: _____ (distortion of the hand) is most apparent when making a fist, and is due to a proximal median nerve lesion.
Answer: "Pope's blessing" hand (aka hand of benediction)
Flashcard 4: If a patient is _____ during aspiration, an abscess may form in the superior segment of the right lower lobe of the lung
Answer: supine
Flashcard 5: Foramen of _____ acts as a pathway for the spread of infections and tumors of the canal to the deep lobe of parotid.
Answer: Huschke
Flashcard 6: _____ abscess, can occur as a complication of mastoiditis, which forms due to infection of the air cells, at the posterior root of the zygoma
Answer: Zygomatic
Flashcard 7: Which muscle layers are cut through while entering the pleural cavity for inserting an intercoastal drain?_____ and the intercostals.
Answer: serratus anterior
Flashcard 8: _____ represents the classical location of femoral hernia
Answer: C
Flashcard 9: _____ femoral hernia is lateral to the femoral artery
Answer: Hasselbach's
Flashcard 10: _____ system of tooth charting:
Number is assigned to each quadrant and that number is placed before tooth's number.
Answer: Modified FDI
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