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Category: Nerve Supply of Head and Neck
Which of the following supplies structures in head, neck, thorax and abdomen ?
A. Internal carotid artery
B. 12th cranial nerve
C. Vagus nerve
D. Accessory cranial
Injury to the median nerve occurs frequently when following artery is used for taking an ABG sample _____________?
A. Radial artery
B. Brachial artery
C. External carotid artery
D. Femoral artery
TMJ is supplied by _______________?
A. Auriculotemporal nerve
B. Buccal branch of facial nerve
C. Inferior alveolar nerve
D. All of the above
Main nerve supply of palatine tonsils is_______________?
A. Lesser palatine nerve
B. Greater palatine nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
D. Facial nerve
Which is not a branch of cavernous part of internal carotid artery ?
A. Cavernous branch
B. Inferior hypophyseal
C. Meningeal artery
D. Ophthalmic artery
All of the following is true of facial nerve except_______________?
A. Supplies motor branches to the muscles of facial expression
B. It has no sensory component
C. The muscles of the eyelid will be spared in upper motor neuron lesions
D. It is a nerve of 2nd arch
All cranial nerve are confined to the head and neck with exception of_______________?
A. One
B. Two
C. More than two
D. None of the above
The facial nerve _____________?
A. Arises from the medulla oblongata
B. Transverses through parotid gland
C. Suppleis muscles of mastication
D. Carries no taste fibres
The structure that is closely related to the posterior end of the mylohyoid ridge is_______________?
A. Lingual nerve
B. Inferior alveolar nerve
C. Mylohyoid nerve
D. None of the above
Injury to the right mandibular nerve as it passes though foramen ovale produces the following effects______________?
A. Loss of taste from the anterior 2/3 of tongue
B. Deviation of the tongue to the left
C. Deviation of chin to left when mouth is opened
D. Loss of general sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue
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