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Name the bounderies of the Triangle.
Superior Border- inferior border of the Mandible and a line drawn from the angle of the mandible to the mastoid process.
Inferior Border- superior aspect of the Clavicle bone
Posterior Border- anterior border of the Trapezious Muscle
Anterior Border- midline of the neck
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Name the bounderies of the Occipital Triangle.
Medial--Posterior Border of the SCM
Inferior--Inferior bely of Omohyoid
Posterior--Anterior Border of the trapezious
Content-- Occipital artery and vein
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Name the bounderies of the supraclavicular, Omoclavicular, or subclavian Triangle
Medial--Posterior Border of SCM
Inferior--Clavicle
Posterior--Inferior belly of omohyoid
Content-- Subclavian artery and vein
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Name Anterior Triangle Bounderies
Superior--Angle of the mandible
Anterior--Midline of the neck
Posterior--Anterior border of the SCM
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The Lesser occipital nerve, C2 supplies what?
The skin over the lateral sie of the occipital region
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The Great Auricular (C2, and C3) accompanies what to supply what?
- Accompanies Jugular Vein
- Supplies the angle of the madible
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The cervical plexus is formed by what?
The ventral Rami of C1, C2, C3, and C4
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The Cutaneous branches of the Cervical Plexus are
- Lesser Occipital Nerve C1
- Great Auricular C2,C3
- Transverse Cutaneous (Colli) Nerve C2,C3
- Supraclavicular Nerve C3,C4
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Three branches of the Supraclavicular Nerve are?
Medial Intermediate and Lateral Suproclavicular
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Name the Three Major Branches of the Trigeminal Nerve.
- Opthalmic Nerve V1
- Maxillary Nerve V2
- Mandibular Nerve V3
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