Ischaemic nerve block (Practical) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the pressure that the cuff needs to be inflated to during experiment?

A

160 mmHg

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2
Q

Why should subject raise arm and hands over head for 1 minute prior to inflation of cuff?

A

Empty blood from veins to prevent distension and discomfort

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3
Q

What aspects iof somatosensation are tested?

A
  1. Light touch: Cotton wool
  2. Deep pressure
  3. Vibration
  4. Position: Bending and straigntening fingers
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4
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What is the order that functions are lost from the ischaemic arm?

A
  1. Somatosensation is lost first
  2. Paralysis of muscles
  3. Pain and temperature is lost last
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5
Q

What is the pattern of spread of functional loss throughout the upper limb?

A

Distal → Proximal

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6
Q

What type of functions are assoicated with large diameter fibres that are lost first?

A
  1. Aα: Muscle strength
  2. Aβ: Touch, vibration, proprioception
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7
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What types of functions are associated with small myelinated fibres?

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  1. Aδ: Pin-prick pain, cold
  2. C: Warmth, itch
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8
Q

Which channel is opened by caspaicin?

A

TRPV1

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9
Q

Which channel is opened by mustard/horseradish?

A

TRPA1

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10
Q

What is the density of Meissner’s corpuscules in adult skin?

A

10-30 mm-2 (decreases with age)

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