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ter 17 Nose, Mouth, and Throat Questions Final Exam Review
1. What is the primary purpose of the ciliated mucous membrane in the nose?
a. To warm the inhaled air
b. To filter out dust and bacteria
c. To filter coarse particles from inhaled air
d. To facilitate the movement of air through the...
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Jarvis Chapter 17 Nose, Mouth,
and Throat Questions Final
Exam Review
1. What is the primary purpose of the ciliated mucous membrane in the nose?
a. To warm the inhaled air
b. To filter out dust and bacteria
c. To filter coarse particles from inhaled air
d. To facilitate the movement of air through the naresANS>>: C
The nasal hairs, or cilia, filter the coarsest matter from inhaled air, whereas the
mucous
blanket filters out dust and bacteria. The rich blood supply of the nasal mucosa
warms the
inhaled air. The rich blood supply of the nasal mucosa warms the inhaled air, not
the ciliated
mucous membrane. The mucous blanket, not the cilia, filters out dust and
bacteria. The cilia in
the nose do not facilitate the movement of air through the nares. Instead, the
nasal hairs, or
cilia, filter the coarsest matter from inhaled air.
,2. What are the projections in the nasal cavity that increase the surface area are
called?
a. Meatus
b. Septum
c. Turbinates
d. Kiesselbach plexusANS>>: C
The projections in the nasal cavity that increases the surface area are called
turbinates. The
lateral walls of each nasal cavity contain three parallel bony projections: the
superior, middle,
and inferior turbinates. These increase the surface area, making more blood
vessels and
mucous membrane available to warm, humidify, and filter the inhaled air. A
meatus is the
passageway or canal underlying each turbinate that collects drainage. The septum
is what
divides the nasal cavity into two slitlike air passages. The Kiesselbach plexus is a
rich
vascular network in the anterior part of the septum.
,3. The nurse is reviewing the development of the newborn infant. Regarding the
sinuses, which statement is true in relation to a newborn infant?
a. Sphenoid sinuses are full size at birth.
b. Maxillary sinuses reach full size after puberty.
c. Frontal sinuses are fairly well developed at birth.
d. Maxillary and ethmoid sinuses are the only sinuses present at birth.ANS>>: D
Only the maxillary and ethmoid sinuses are present at birth. The sphenoid sinuses
are minute
at birth and develop after puberty. The frontal sinuses are absent at birth, are
fairly well
developed at age 7 to 8 years, and reach full size after puberty. The sphenoid
sinuses are
minute at birth and develop after puberty. The frontal sinuses are absent at birth,
are fairly
well developed at age 7 to 8 years, and reach full size after puberty. Only the
maxillary and
ethmoid sinuses are present at birth but the maxillary sinus does not reach full
size until all
permanent teeth have erupted (not after puberty).
4. What is the tissue that connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth called?
, a. Uvula
b. Palate
c. Papillae
d. FrenulumANS>>: D
The frenulum is a midline fold of tissue that connects the tongue to the floor of
the mouth.
The uvula is the free projection hanging down from the middle of the soft palate.
The palate is
the arching roof of the mouth. Papillae are the rough, bumpy elevations on the
tongue's dorsal
surface. The uvula is the free projection hanging down from the middle of the soft
palate. The
palate is the arching roof of the mouth. Papillae are the rough, bumpy elevations
on the
tongue's dorsal surface. The frenulum is a midline fold of tissue that connects the
tongue to
the floor of the mouth
5. In assessing the tonsils of a 30-year-old, the nurse notices that they are
involuted, granular in
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