Nose and Paranasal Sinus
Orbit
Ear
Larynx
Pharynx
Lungs and Bronchi
Pericardium and heart
100
  • The anterior ⅓ of the nasal cavity and septum receives sensory innervation from:

    • CN I

    • CN V1 

    • CN V2

    • CN V3

    • CN VII

what is CN V1 ?

100
  • Which foramen allows communication between the cranial cavity and the orbit?

    • Carotid canal

    • Cribriform plate

    • Optic canal 

    • Foramen ovale

    • Inferior orbital fissure 

what is optic canal?

100

Which of the following fluids are found in the cochlea?

    - Perilymph

    - Endolymph

    - Both 


what is both?

100
  • A woman undergoes surgery on her thyroid gland. During the operation the nerve accompanying the superior thyroid artery is damaged. The function of which of the following muscles will be affected by this?

    • Cricothyroid 

    • Superior pharyngeal constrictor

    • Omohyoid 

    • Trapezius 

what is cricothyroid? 

100
  • Which muscle of the soft palate is associated with the hamulus?

    • Levator veli palatini

    • Musculus uvulae

    • Palatoglossus

    • Palatopharyngeus

    • Tensor veli palatini 

what is tensor veli palatini?
100
  • Which feature is found only in the left lung?

    • Cardiac notch 

    • Horizontal fissure

    • Oblique fissure

    • Superior lobar bronchus

    • Three lobes

what is cardiac notch?

100
  • An artificial cardiac pacemaker is implanted in a 66 year old patient. The conductive tissues of the heart that is not properly functioning is just to the:

    • Myocardium

    • Endocardium 

    • Epicardium 

    • Fibrous pericardium

    • Serous parietal pericardium 

what is endocardium?

200
  • Which of the following drains into the inferior meatus?

    • Frontal sinus

    • Maxillary sinus

    • Middle ethmoid air cells

    • Nasolacrimal duct 

    • Sphenoid sinus 

what is nasolacrimal duct?

200
  • During normal eye movements, which pair of muscles causes the eye to elevate?

    • Inferior rectus and inferior oblique 

    • Inferior rectus and superior oblique

    • Superior rectus and inferior oblique 

    • Superior rectus and superior oblique

    • Superior oblique and inferior oblique 

what is superior rectus and inferior oblique?

200
  • Which ganglion contains sensory cell bodies for neurons that travel in the facial nerve?    


    • Ciliary

    • Geniculate 

    • Otic

    • Pterygopalatine 

    • Submandibular 

what is geniculate? 

200
  • A 31-year-old woman visits her general practitioner with globus sensation (feeling of a lump in the throat) and increase in neck circumference. In the clinical examination the thyroid gland is palpated. With what structure does the thyroid gland normally elevate with swallowing?

    • Larynx 

    • Thymus 

    • Trachea

    • Esophagus 

what is larynx? 

200
  • Which of the following is found between the palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches?

    • Choanae

    • Palatine tonsil 

    • Pharyngeal recess

    • Pharyngeal tonsil (Adenoids) 

    • Torus tubarius 

what is palatine tonsil?

200
  • The pleural space into which lung tissue just above the cardiac notch would tend to expand during deep inspiration is the:

- Anterior mediastinum

- Costodiaphragmatic recess

- Costomediastinal recess 

- Cupola

- Pulmonary ligament

what is the costomediastinal recess?

200
  • Which of the following coronary vessels is most often involved in myocardial infarction?

    • Left anterior descending 

    • Left circumflex

    • Left main

    • Posterior descending

    • Right main

what is left anterior descending?

300
  • The most common site of nosebleeds is the area of Kiesselbach's plexus. This is located on the:

    • Anterior part of the nasal septum 

    • Anterior part of the lateral nasal wall

    • Posterior part of the nasal septum 

    • Posterior part of the lateral nasal wall

what is anterior part of the nasal septum?

300
  • A woman suffers a severe head injury. Upon examination you notice that she has ptosis on one side. This could be a result of loss of innervation to the:

    • Frontalis 

    • Levator palpebrae superioris 

    • Orbicularis oris 

    • Superior oblique 

    • Superior rectus

what is orbicularis oris? 

300
  • A patient with a facial nerve paralysis suffers from reduced ability to dampen loud noises because of denervation of the: 


    • Organ of Corti 

    • Posterior belly of digastric

    • Stapedius 

    • Tensor tympani

    • Tympanic membrane

what is stapedius? 

300
  • The ambulance arrives at the scene of a car accident with one injured passenger. The paramedic observes a clouding of the patient’s consciousness. Furthermore , he cannot feel the peripheral pulse at the radial artery which is why he carries on palpating the central pulse for comparison. Which artery is the recommended site to assess the central pulse in adults?

    • Brachiocephalic trunk 

    • Common carotid 

    • Subclavian artery 

    • Vertebral artery 

what is common carotid?

300
  • You see a patient’s left hypoglossal nerve being damaged. Which of the following would you expect to see?

    • Loss of pain sensations on the left side of the tongue

    • Loss of taste sensations on the left side of the tongue

    • When asked to stick out her tongue, it will deviate towards the left 

    • When asked to stick out her tongue, it will deviate towards the right

    • Your patient’s ability to protrude the tongue is normal 

what is when asked to stick out her tongue, it will deviate towards the left? 

300
  • A sick person, lying supine in bed, aspirates (breathes in) some fluid into her lungs while swallowing. It would most likely end up in which of the following bronchopulmonary segments?

 - Anterior segmental bronchus of right superior lobe

- Medial segmental bronchus of the right middle lobe

- Superior segmental bronchus of right inferior lobe 

- Medial basal segmental bronchus of left inferior lobe

- Inferior segmental bronchus of lingular lobe

what is superior segmental bronchus of right inferior lobe?

300
  • Which of the following travels with the aorta through the aortic hiatus in the diaphragm?


    • Thoracic duct

    • Azygos vein

    • Right phrenic nerve

    • Vagus nerve 

what is vagus nerve?

400
  • A patient has orbital cellulitis (infection in the orbit) that was caused by spread of bacteria from a paranasal sinus. Based on the anatomy of the sinuses, the bacteria most likely spread from the:

    • Ethmoid sinuses 

    • Frontal sinus

    • Maxillary sinus

    • Sphenoid sinus 

what is ethmoid sinuses?

400
  • If your patient had a lesion of the right oculomotor nerve, you would expect the right eye to be in which of the following positions?


what is D?

400
  • The structure that connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx is the:

    • Eustachian tube 

    • External acoustic meatus 

    • Internal acoustic meatus

    • Mastoid aditus

    • Petrotympanic fissure

what is eustachian tube?

400
  • Exploration of the tracheoesophageal groove at the level of the thyroid gland would reveal what is important structural bilaterally ?

    • Pyramidal lobe 

    • Phrenic nerve

    • Cervical sympathetic trunk

    • Recurrent laryngeal nerve 

what is recurrent laryngeal nerve?

400
  • The middle constrictor muscle arises from the:

    • Hamulus

    • Hyoid bone 

    • Cricoid cartilage

    • Pterygomandibular raphe

    • Thyroid cartilage 

what is hyoid bone? 

400
  • You are called to perform thoracentesis (remove fluid from the pleural cavity). If you are to avoid injuring lung or neurovascular elements, where would you insert the aspiration needle?

    - The top of interspace 8 in the midclavicular line

    - The bottom of interspace 8 in the midclavicular line 

    - The top of interspace 9 in the midaxillary line

    - The bottom of interspace 9 in the midaxillary line 

    - The top of interspace 11 in the scapular line

what is the bottom of interspace 9 in the midaxillary line?

400
  • A hand slipped behind the heart at its apex can be extended upwards until stopped by a line of pericardial reflection that forms the: 


    • Cardiac notch 

    • Costomediastinal recess

    • Hilar reflection 

    • Oblique pericardial sinus 

    • Transverse pericardial sinus 

what is oblique pericardial sinus?

500
  • The septal artery that supplies the anterior part of the nasal septum is a branch of the:

    • Anterior ethmoid artery

    • Facial artery 

    • Internal carotid artery

    • Maxillary artery

    • Sphenopalatine artery 

what is facial artery?

500
  • An unconscious 48-year-old woman is admitted to the hospital. CT Scan reveals a tumor in her brain. When she regains consciousness, her right eye is directed laterally and downward, with complete ptosis of her upper eyelid, and her pupil is dilated. Which of the following structures was most likely affected by the tumor to result in these symptoms?

        - Oculomotor nerve 

        - Optic nerve

        - Facial nerve

        - Ciliary ganglion 

        - Superior Cervical ganglion

what is oculomotor nerve?

500
  • Which of the following nerves contributes to the sensory innervation of the external ear?

    • Greater petrosal nerve

    • Maxillary nerve

    • Tympanic nerve

    • Vagus nerve 

    • Zygomatic nerve 

what is vagus nerve?

500
  • Which of the following is true of the inferior thyroid arteries?

    • They supply most of the anterior surface of the thyroid gland

    • They arise from the external carotid arteries 

    • They cross over the superior cervical sympathetic ganglion 

    • They often supply all four parathyroid glands 

what is they often supply all four parathyroid glands

500
  • The pharyngeal tonsils (Adenoids) are associated with: 


    • Laryngopharynx

    • Lateral walls of oral cavity

    • Nasopharynx 

    • Oropharynx

    • Tongue 



what is nasopharynx?

500
  • You are observing a doctor perform a bronchoscopy. As he passes the bronchoscope down the trachea, a cartilaginous structure is observed separating the tight and left main stem bronchi. He asks what it is called? You reply it really does look like a ship’s keel and it is called the:

    • Carina 

    • Cricoid cartilage

    • Costal cartilage

    • Pulmonary ligament

    • Tracheal ring 

what is carina?

500
  • In cardiac surgery it is sometimes necessary to clamp off all arterial flow out of the heart. This could be done within the pericardial sac by inserting the index finger immediately behind the two great arteries and compressing them with the thumb of the same hand. The index finger would have to be inserted into which space?


    • Cardiac notch 

    • Coronary sinus

    • Oblique pericardial sinus 

    • Coronary sinus

    • Transverse pericardial sinus 

what is transverse pericardial sinus?

600
  • A 36-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department with a painful skin rash on the dorsum of his nose. Physical examination reveals that a herpetic lesion is affecting the dorsum of the nose and the eyeball. Which of the following nerves is most likely to be responsible for transmission of the virus to the eye?

    • Nasocillary 

    • Supratrochlear 

    • Infraorbital 

    • Posterior ethmoidal 

    • Anterior ethmoidal 

what is nasocillary ?

600
  • Which of the following is the correct path for tears from the lacrimal gland to the nasal cavity?

A.  lacrimal gland -> lacrimal sac -> lacrimal canaliculi -> nasolacrimal duct -> lacrimal puncta

B. lacrimal gland -> lacrimal sac -> lacrimal canaliculi -> lacrimal puncta -> nasolacrimal duct 

C. lacrimal gland -> lacrimal canaliculi -> lacrimal puncta -> lacrimal sac -> nasolacrimal duct

D. lacrimal gland -> lacrimal puncta -> nasolacrimal duct -> lacrimal sac -> lacrimal canaliculi

E. lacrimal gland -> lacrimal puncta -> lacrimal canaliculi -> lacrimal sac -> nasolacrimal duct 



what is E?

600
  • The central core of bone in the cochlea is the:

    • Ampulla

    • Modiolus 

    • Scala tympani

    • Spiral lamina

    • Vestibule 

what is modiolus? 

600
  • After a mountain biking accident a young man is admitted to a hospital. Upon examination, he complains about pain in the neck and problems of mastication and swallowing. Further tests show a normal function of the larynx, but the mobility of the hyoid bone is limited. Trauma of which neck structure can result in paresis of the infrahyoid muscles?

    • Ansa cervicalis 

    • Accessory nerve

    • Brachial plexus 

    • Mandibular nerve 

what is ansa cervicalis? 

600
  • A stab wound of the neck compromises CN IX as it is passing between the superior and middle constrictors. You would expect to see:

    • Inability to elevate the soft palate

    • Inability to swallow

    • Loss of sensation in the laryngopharynx

    • Loss of sensation in the nasopharynx

    • Loss of sensation in the oropharynx 

what is loss of sensation in the oropharynx?

600
  • The trachea which is located inferior to the larynx divides into left and right main bronchi at the level of what structure?

    • At the sternal angle (of Louis) 

    • Body of the sternum (middle part) 

    • Just above the xiphoid process

    • Just below the fourth rib

    • At the manubrium (superior part) 

what is at the sternal angle (of Louis)?

600
  • A 55-year-old male patient presents with chest pain radiating to the left arm and shortness of breath. Which coronary artery is most commonly involved in cases of myocardial infarction? 

  • A) Right coronary artery (RCA) 

  • B) Left circumflex artery 

  • C) Left anterior descending artery (LAD) 

  • D) Posterior interventricular artery 

what is left anterior descending artery (LAD) ?

700
  • A 24-year- old man is admitted to the hospital after the street fight. Radiographic examination reveals an inferior (blow-out) fracture on the orbit. Orbital structures would most likely be found inferiorly in which of the following spaces?

    • Ethmoidal sinus 

    • Frontal sinus 

    • Maxillary sinus 

    • Nasal cavity 

    • Sphenoidal sinus 

what is maxillary sinus ?

700
  • An adolescent patient suffers from severe acne. As is often the case, they frequently squeezed the pimples on their face. They subsequently developed a fever and deteriorate into a confused mental state and drowsiness. They are taken to their physician, and after several tests, a diagnosis of cavernous sinus infection and thrombosis is made. The route of entry to the cavernous sinus from the face was most likely the:


        - Carotid Artery

        - Mastoid emissary vein

        - Middle Meningeal Artery

        - Ophthalmic Vein

        - Parietal Emissary Vein 

what is ophthalmic vein? 
700

A 3-year-old child ruptured their eardrum when they inserted a pencil into their ear. Their parent took their child to the emergency department after noticing that the child was crying and complaining of pain in their ear with a few drops of blood in the external auditory meatus. The attending doctor examined the child for possible injury to a nerve that runs across the eardrum.

The most likely nerve to be injured is the:

  • Auricular branch of the vagus

  • Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)

  • Lesser Petrosal

  • Chorda Tympani 

  • Trigeminal (CN V) 



what is chorda tympani? 

700
  • A 38-year-old man has had thyroid surgery to remove his papillary carcinoma. The external laryngeal nerve that accompanies the superior thyroid artery is damaged during the surgery. This injury could result in a severe impairment of function of which of the following?

    • Relaxing the vocal cords

    • Rotating the arytenoid cartilages 

    • Tensing the vocal cords 

    • Widening the rima glottidis

    • Abducting the vocal cords

what is tensing the vocal cords?

700
  • If your patient’s mandibular nerve (V3) was damaged, one symptom that you would expect is:

    • Loss of sensation in the laryngopharynx

    • Loss of sensation in the nasopharynx

    • Loss of sensation in the oropharynx

    • No loss of sensation in the pharynx 

    • No loss of sensation anywhere in the head

what is no loss of sensation in the pharynx? 

700
  • A 4 year old girl is brought in with severe chest pain, and you are told by her mother that she had been playing with some beads and had apparently aspirated one (gotten it into her airway). Where would you expect it to most likely be?

    • Apicoposterior segmental bronchus of left lung

    • Left main bronchus

    • Lingular segment of left lung

    • Right main bronchus 

    • Right lung, lower lobe

what is right main bronchus?

700
  • A patient (50-year-old) with a heart valve (mitral) problem visits your dental office for periodontal therapy. She says that her previous periodontist always gave her antibiotics before the treatment and she insisted that the dentist hears the malfunctioning valve. She places the stethoscope in the right third intercostal space medial to the nipple line. Which space should she have placed the stethoscope to hear the heart valve problem?


    • Right second intercostal space

    • Right fifth intercostal space

    • Left fifth intercostal space 

    • Left second intercostal space

    • Left sixth intercostal space

what is left fifth intercostal space?