Bulge in neck vein

    • [DOC File]HEAD AND NECK EMBRYOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS

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      E. usually receives the middle thyroid vein. The posterior triangle of the neck . A. allows access to the external carotid artery. B. is bounded by the inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle. C. contains the greater occipital nerve. D. is located between the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the midline of the neck. E. allows access to the cervical ...

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    • [DOC File]Classes of Blood Vessels - WCJC

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      Given normal neuro images, demonstrate a proficient knowledge of the anatomy of the head and neck, spine, and central nervous system. ... Thrombosis, Jugular Vein, Neck ... Disc Bulge 63 ...

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    • [DOC File]An autonomic pathway from the central nervous system to ...

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      Cardiac tamponade - Neck vein distention, paradoxical pulse, decreased heart sounds. Pulsus paradoxus - MC occurs with constrictive pericarditis. Pulsus bisferious - Pulse with two peaks for each systole. B/L ankle edema - First sign of right ventricular failure. Pulse pressure - Difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

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    • [DOCX File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      Bulge in blood vessel wall or heart. Usually at aorta or in brain. Etiology. If walls of high-pressure arteries lose elasticity, they can bulge. As aneurysm grows, walls get thinner. Usually happens at thoracic or abdominal aorta, or base of brain. Identified when diameter is 150% of normal. Can happen at multiple sites

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    • [DOC File]BoardII RevNotes - SP-01

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      a) Passageway for internal jugular vein, glossopharyngeal (IX), vagus (X), and . accessory (XI) nerves. 6) Styloid process. a) Attachment point for tongue and neck muscles. 7) Mastoid process. a) Attachment point for neck muscles. 8) Mandibular fossa. a) Articulation point between the temporal bone and the mandible . D) Occipital bone. 1 ...

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    • [DOC File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      A. External Iliac vein. B. Renal vein. C. Testicular vein. D. Lumbar veins. E. Deep Femoral vein. 10. ____ A first year resident in OBGYN, who has been on call for 18 hours, is asked to administer an epidural anesthetic to a patient prior to delivery.

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    • Jugular vein distention (JVD): Causes, risk factors, and diagnosis

      Vein has a large, flat lumen. Vein lining contracts, artery lining does not ... Deliver blood to head and neck. Brachiocephalic trunk. Left common carotid artery ... tunica media Artery Diameter Small muscular arteries and arterioles Aneurysm A bulge in an arterial wall Is caused by weak spot in elastic fibers Pressure may rupture vessel ...

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