Week 8 Flashcards
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What order do the cranial nerves follow?
(2,2,4,4)
List the sensory, motor cranial nerves and the parasympathetic branches
List the functions of the cranial nerves and where they connect to the brain
List the site of origin, site of decussation, levels of termination, and function for lateral corticospinal tract
List the site of origin, site of decussation, levels of termination, and function for Rubrospinal tract
List the site of origin, site of decussation, levels of termination, and function for Anterior corticospinal tract
List the site of origin, site of decussation, levels of termination, and function for Vestibulospinal tract
List the site of origin, site of decussation, levels of termination, and function for Reticulospinal tract
List the site of origin, site of decussation, levels of termination, and function for Tectospinal tract
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Identify the region of the brainstem and artery
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Label the part of the brainstem and arteries
Label the part of the brainstem and arteries
Label the part of the brainstem and arteries
Label the part of the brainstem and arteries
Label the part of the brainstem and arteries
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Explain the function of brainstem
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What are the cardinal signs of disorders in the brainstem?
List disorders of consciousness
Explain vertical tract signs
What tract is affected if these are the results?
spinothalamic
If the x’s mark lesion locations or the spinothalamic tract. Explain the consequences
Explain corticobulbar lesions
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Describe trochlear palsy
What is the brainstem rule of 4 (gate’s rule)?
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What type of decussation occurs here? Label and state the part of brainstem
Label and state the part of brainstem. What condition can take place from an issue here?
Explain medial medullary syndrome
Explain lateral medullary
What is this syndrome? How are the cranial nerves affected?
Label the structures and state the part of the brainstem
What is the affected area in the brainstem? How are the cranial nerves affected?
Explain medial inferior pontine syndromes
What is the affected area in the brainstem? How are the cranial nerves affected?
Explain the structures involved in an UMNL vs LMNL
Explain the pathology involved in an UMNL vs LMNL
Explain the voluntary movements involved in an UMNL vs LMNL
Explain the strength involved in an UMNL vs LMNL
Explain the muscle bulk involved in an UMNL vs LMNL
Explain the reflexes involved in an UMNL vs LMNL
Explain the muscle tone involved in an UMNL vs LMNL