jugular notch การใช้
- Then, lock the chin into the jugular notch of the chest.
- The restraint at the jugular notch is accomplished by taking in a slow, deep breath.
- You probably meant the fossa above the jugular notch of the manubrium of the sternum in-between the sternal heads of the sternocleidomastoid muscles.
- The "'Transpyloric plane "', also known as "'Addison's Plane "', is an upper transverse line, located halfway between the jugular notch and the upper border of the pubic symphysis.
- Extending lateralward from the posterior half of the condyle is a quadrilateral plate of bone, the jugular process, excavated in front by the jugular notch, which, in the articulated skull, forms the posterior part of the jugular foramen.
- Its lateral half presents an excavation the jugular fossa which, with the jugular notch on the occipital, forms the jugular foramen; an eminence occasionally projects from the center of the fossa, and divides the foramen into two.
- To these may be added the occasional existence of two small " episternal " centers, which make their appearance one on either side of the jugular notch; they are probably vestiges of the episternal bone of the monotremata and lizards.
- In most adults and children, the trachea can be seen and felt directly in the middle of the anterior ( front side ) neck behind the jugular notch of the manubrium and superior to this point as it extends towards the larynx.
- "' Intrajugular process of occipital bone "'( " Processus intrajugularis ossis occipitalis " ) is a small, pointed process extending from the middle of the jugular notch of occipital bone, that subdivides the jugular notch of the occipital bone into a medial part.
- "' Intrajugular process of occipital bone "'( " Processus intrajugularis ossis occipitalis " ) is a small, pointed process extending from the middle of the jugular notch of occipital bone, that subdivides the jugular notch of the occipital bone into a medial part.