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6th Edition by Fehrenbach
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All Chapters 1 – 12 Complete
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1. Chapter 1 Introduction to Head and Neck Anatomy
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2. Chapter 2 Surface Anatomy
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3. Chapter 3 Skeletal System
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4. Chapter 4 Muscular System
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5. Chapter 5 Temporomandibular Joint
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6. Chapter 6 Vascular System
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7. Chapter 7 Glandular Tissue
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8. Chapter 8 Nervous System
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9. Chapter 9 Anatomy of Local Anesthesia
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10. Chapter 10 Lymphatic System
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11. Chapter 11 Fasciae and Spaces
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12. Chapter 12 Spread of Infection
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,Chapter 01: Introduction to Head and Neck Anatomy
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Fehrenbach: Illustrated Anatomy of the Head and Neck, 6th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE C
1. Which surface of the body is visualized by the clinician when performing an extraoral
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examination of the patient’s eyes?
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a. Anterior
b. Posterior
c. Superior
d. Lateral
ANS: A C
Feedback
A The patient’s eyes are visualized on the anterior surface of the patient’s body.
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B The patient’s eyes would NOT be easily visualized on the posterior of the patient’s
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body.
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C The patient’s eyes would NOT be easily visualized on the superior surface of the
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patient’s body.
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D The patient’s eyes would NOT be easily visualized on the lateral surface of the
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patient’s body.
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TOP: CDA: General Chairside, I. B. Preliminary Physical Examination
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2. Which of the following is CORRECT concerning the sagittal plane of the body?
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a. Parallel to the median plane C C C C
b. Parallel to the frontal plane C C C C
c. Parallel to the horizontal plane C C C C
d. Parallel to the coronal plane C C C C
ANS: A C
Feedback
A A sagittal plane is parallel to the median plane.
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B A sagittal plane is NOT parallel to the frontal plane but perpendicular.
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C A horizontal plane is perpendicular to the median plane. A sagittal plane is parallel
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to the median plane. Thus a horizontal plane is perpendicular to a
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sagittal plane. C
D A sagittal plane is NOT parallel to the coronal plane but perpendicular.
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DIF: Recall REF: p. 3 OBJ: 1 C C C C C
TOP: CDA: General Chairside, I. A. Demonstrate understanding of basic oral and dental anatomy,
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physiology, and development
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MSC: NBDHE, Scientific Basis for Dental Hygiene Practice, 1.1 Anatomy
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, 3. When a patient is in anatomic position, what is the surface of the palms of the hand
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considered?
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a. Anterior
b. Lateral
c. Medial
d. Posterior
ANS: A C
Feedback
A The palms of the hands in anatomic position are facing toward the front and are
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anterior (or ventral).
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B The palms of the hands in anatomic position are NOT facing lateral or away from the
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median plane but are facing toward the front and are anterior (or ventral).
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C The palms of the hands in anatomic position are NOT facing medial or toward the
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median plane but are facing toward the front and are anterior (or ventral).
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D The palms of the hands in anatomic position are NOT facing toward the posterior or
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back of the body but are facing toward the front and are anterior (or ventral).
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DIF: Recall REF: p. 3 OBJ: 2 C C C C C
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4. What is the anatomic relationship of the right arm to the left leg?
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a. Sagittal .
b. Contralateral
c. Ipsilateral
d. Midsagittal
ANS: B C
Feedback
A The two legs are contralateral to each other. Sagittal describes a plane of division of
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the body created by an imaginary plane parallel to the median plane.
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B Contralateral structures are located on the opposite side of the body, which is the C C C C C C C C C C C C C
anatomic relationship of the right arm to the left leg.
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C Ipsilateral refers to structures on the same side of the body; in contrast, the two legs are
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contralateral to each other and thus are located on the opposite side of
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the body. C
D The two legs are contralateral to each other. Midsagittal describes a plane that divides
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the body into right and left halves.
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DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 3 OBJ: 2 C C C C C
TOP: CDA: General Chairside, I. A. Demonstrate understanding of basic oral and dental anatomy,
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physiology, and development
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MSC: NBDHE, Scientific Basis for Dental Hygiene Practice, 1.1 Anatomy
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5. What is the anatomic relationship of the muscles to the skin?
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