Jeopardy Flashcards

1
Q

The tectum is found in the

A

Midbrain

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2
Q

Axons projecting directly from the SC

A

Rootlets

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3
Q

Median N can be compressed at this mm

A

Pronator Teres

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4
Q

Lateral ventricles are separated by

A

Septum pellucidum

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5
Q

Waiter’s tip presentation

A

Arm is ADD and med rotated w/ elbow ext, wrist and fingers flexed

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6
Q

Connects 3rd and 4th ventricles

A

Aqueduct of midbrain

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7
Q

N supplies subscap and teres major

A

Lower Subscapular

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8
Q

Froment’s sign is positive

A

Ulnar N lesion

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9
Q

N supplies hip ADD and inner thigh

A

Obturator N

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10
Q

Dura mater separating the cerebrum from the cerebellum

A

tentorium cerebelli

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11
Q

Lobes of grey matter in SC connected by

A

Grey commisure

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12
Q

Coracobrachialis, Biceps Brachii Brachialis N innervation

A

Musculocutaneous N

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13
Q

Barrier to CSF

A

BBB

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14
Q

Dura mater in brain separates to form

A

dural venous sinuses

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15
Q

Pia mater extending from end of SC

A

filum terminale

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16
Q

The pia mater attaches to the dura mater through 21 pairs of

A

denticulate ligaments

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17
Q

CSF formed in the

A

choroid plexus

18
Q

Innervates diaphragm

A

C3,C4,C5

19
Q

level of the decussation of the pyramids at the

A

medulla oblongata

20
Q

results in wrist drop

A

Radial N lesion

21
Q

Type of tract that lies within a single cerebral hemisphere

A

Associate tract

22
Q

Degeneration of axon distal to site of injury

A

wallerian degeneration

23
Q

Sensory receptor stimulated during tendon reflex

A

GTO

24
Q

Happens within the flexor reflex

A

cross extension reflex

25
Q

Location of primary motor area

A

precentral gyrus (frontal lobe)

26
Q

Location of sensory humunculous

A

Post central gyrus in the Primary somatosensory area

27
Q

Part of NS system controlled by the hypothalamus

A

ANS

28
Q

Sensory receptor stimulated during the stretch reflex

A

mm spindle

29
Q

Hypothalamus located in the

A

Diencephalon

30
Q

Corpus callosum id an example of this type of tract

A

Commisural tract

31
Q

Segmental demyelination occurs with this level of N injury

A

Neuropraxia

32
Q

Nucleus that helps regulate circadian rhythm

A

Suprachiasmatic nucleus

33
Q

Endoneurium is damaged with this level of N injury

A

Neurotmesis

34
Q

Often referred to as emotional brain

A

Limbic system

35
Q

Tracts that travel from cerebrum to lower part of CNS

A

Projection Tracts

36
Q

This is found directly below the hypothalamus

A

Pituitary Gland

37
Q

Largest fiber bundle in the brain

A

Corpus Callosum

38
Q

Relay station of brain

A

Thalamus

39
Q

Number of parts of reflex arc

A

5

40
Q

Nerve injury that reverses in hours to months

A

Neuropraxia