Jeopardy Flashcards
The tectum is found in the
Midbrain
Axons projecting directly from the SC
Rootlets
Median N can be compressed at this mm
Pronator Teres
Lateral ventricles are separated by
Septum pellucidum
Waiter’s tip presentation
Arm is ADD and med rotated w/ elbow ext, wrist and fingers flexed
Connects 3rd and 4th ventricles
Aqueduct of midbrain
N supplies subscap and teres major
Lower Subscapular
Froment’s sign is positive
Ulnar N lesion
N supplies hip ADD and inner thigh
Obturator N
Dura mater separating the cerebrum from the cerebellum
tentorium cerebelli
Lobes of grey matter in SC connected by
Grey commisure
Coracobrachialis, Biceps Brachii Brachialis N innervation
Musculocutaneous N
Barrier to CSF
BBB
Dura mater in brain separates to form
dural venous sinuses
Pia mater extending from end of SC
filum terminale
The pia mater attaches to the dura mater through 21 pairs of
denticulate ligaments
CSF formed in the
choroid plexus
Innervates diaphragm
C3,C4,C5
level of the decussation of the pyramids at the
medulla oblongata
results in wrist drop
Radial N lesion
Type of tract that lies within a single cerebral hemisphere
Associate tract
Degeneration of axon distal to site of injury
wallerian degeneration
Sensory receptor stimulated during tendon reflex
GTO
Happens within the flexor reflex
cross extension reflex
Location of primary motor area
precentral gyrus (frontal lobe)
Location of sensory humunculous
Post central gyrus in the Primary somatosensory area
Part of NS system controlled by the hypothalamus
ANS
Sensory receptor stimulated during the stretch reflex
mm spindle
Hypothalamus located in the
Diencephalon
Corpus callosum id an example of this type of tract
Commisural tract
Segmental demyelination occurs with this level of N injury
Neuropraxia
Nucleus that helps regulate circadian rhythm
Suprachiasmatic nucleus
Endoneurium is damaged with this level of N injury
Neurotmesis
Often referred to as emotional brain
Limbic system
Tracts that travel from cerebrum to lower part of CNS
Projection Tracts
This is found directly below the hypothalamus
Pituitary Gland
Largest fiber bundle in the brain
Corpus Callosum
Relay station of brain
Thalamus
Number of parts of reflex arc
5
Nerve injury that reverses in hours to months
Neuropraxia