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Physiology 1: Neurones, Nerve Conduction and Synaptic Transmission
Electrical information starts and...,
Do dendrites convey electrical si...,
Where does the cell body deliver ...
44  cards
Physiology 3: Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurotransmission in the CNS
Normal resting mp of a neuron,
Depolarisation or excitation will...,
Normal resting mp of a depolarise...
47  cards
Physiology 2: Sensory Receptors and Sensory Neurons
Name the 3 divisions of the somat...,
The 1st order neuron can also be ...,
Where are the 1st 2nd and 3rd ord...
28  cards
Physiology 4: Somatosensory System
The top of the postcentral gyrus ...,
How many layers does the somatose...,
S1 refers to
20  cards
Physiology 5: Motor Units, Golgi Tendon Organs and Joint Receptors
Where are lmns located,
Where are umns are located,
Where do lmns get input from
46  cards
Physiology 6: Auditory System
Hair cells release ___ tonically ...,
What are cilia in hair cells resp...,
How is k transport different in h...
24  cards
Physiology of Vision
Light travels through what struct...,
The direction of visual signals t...,
Which lateral connecting cells of...
29  cards
Physiology 7: Spinal Reflexes, UMNs and Control of Movement
Name the motor spinal tracts that...,
Name the motor spinal tracts that...,
Spinal tracts that take the later...
29  cards
Physiology 8: Pain and Thermosensation
Pain in the viscera often refers to,
Nociceptors are what type of neuron,
Nociceptors are __ order neurons
31  cards
Brain Tumours
A tumour is unlikely to bleed t or f,
Children tend to get what kind of...,
What is a sign of an infratentori...
49  cards
CNS Infections
Untreated cns infection can cause,
When the brain parenchyma is infl...,
Viral meningitis is an example of...
51  cards
Headaches
Most important part of socrates f...,
What can exacerbate a headache,
What symptoms can accompany a hea...
52  cards
Stroke
What conditions can mimic a stroke,
Outline the components of the ros...,
When does a ct become ineffective...
44  cards
CSF Disorders
You shouldnt drain more than __ml...,
Upper limit of normal for csf pre...,
A csf pressure of __mmhg is abnor...
49  cards
Movement Disorders
Movement disorders are primarily ...,
Main pathophysiology of parkinsons,
What is the main aim of parkinson...
76  cards
Epilepsy 1
Best way to take a seizure history,
Feel woozy and slump to the groun...,
Stiff rigid spasming on the groun...
58  cards
Epilepsy 2
What is status epilepticus,
Types of status epilepticus,
How will you know if a patient ha...
20  cards
Sleep
Rem sleep is the most important p...,
Which part of sleep is strongest ...,
Which part of sleep is strongest ...
26  cards
Neuropathology 1: CVD
Name the 3 types of glial cell,
Ependymal cells line,
What is the pathological cellular...
49  cards
Neurosurgery Module- Spine
What parts of the spinal cord con...,
What does the lateral horn contain,
Dermatome for medial malleolus
40  cards
MS and Demyelinating Conditions
Who gets ms,
Clinical features of ms,
Pyramidal dysfunction describes w...
39  cards
Neuropathology 3: Dementia and Demyelinating Disorders
How do oligodendrocytes facilitat...,
Demyelination causes defects in t...,
Axons are preserved in demyelinat...
57  cards
Peripheral Neuropathy
Are reflexes absent in large or s...,
Damage to what nerve fibres will ...,
Symptoms of large fibre motor pn
33  cards
Neurosurgery Module: Neuro-oncology
What are symptoms of cerebellar d...,
How can you test for an intention...,
How can you test for nystagmus in...
36  cards
Spinal Cord and Root Dysfunction
Spinal cord dysfunction presents ...,
If the arms are involved what are...,
How could you decifer if the prob...
31  cards
Neurosurgery Module: Neurovascular
Anterior circulation of the brain...,
Posterior circulation of the brai...,
Level of the carotid bifurcation
39  cards
Neuro-opthalmology
Signs of optic nerve dysfunction,
What is dyschromatopsia,
Charcots triad of cerebellar dysf...
46  cards
Neurosurgery Module- Trauma and CSF
What does the glasgow coma scale ...,
Decorticate posturing indicates b...,
What area is spared in decorticat...
47  cards
Management of Chronic Pain
Define allodynia,
Define hyperalgesia,
Causes of neuropathic pain
17  cards
Advanced Life Support
Effective chest compressions are ...,
What depth should chest compressi...,
What should you make sure you do ...
26  cards
Cognitive Neurology
Define cognition,
Name the different domains of cog...,
Dementia is defined as significan...
51  cards
Intracranial Haemorrhage
Name the 3 types of spontaneous i...,
What bifurcation sites are a comm...,
The headache persists in sah t or f
29  cards
Spinal Cord Compression
The corticospinal tract is __lateral,
The spinothalamic tract carry sen...,
Dcml pathway is __lateral
31  cards
Neuromuscular Disorders
Skeletal muscle fibres are innerv...,
Define the motor end plate,
This enzyme breaks down ach into ...
48  cards
Neurological History Taking
Name their 4 times of onset and t...,
If the problem is intermittent wh...,
When looking at t of socrates wha...
15  cards
Formative Assessment
Pyramidal tracts arise from,
Extrapyramidal tracts arise from,
Lateral cs tract controls
53  cards
Motor Neurone Disease
Define mnd,
What condition is mnd linked to,
Most common region of onset in mnd
30  cards
Analgesic Drugs
How do nsaids stop pain,
How do opioids stop pain,
How do anti epileptics stop pain
33  cards
Pattern Recognition in Neurology
Symptoms appear where first in le...,
Name the 4 different areas of the...,
Ms is a demyelinating neuropathy ...
53  cards
Neurology Revision Night
What nucleus is one of the first ...,
Pathophysiological cause of the g...,
Name the symptomatic triad in par...
95  cards
Buzzwords
Lucid period after head trauma,
Woody texture muscle swelling,
Raised ck
23  cards

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