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Exam 1 Nervous system infectious disease
Name major defenses of nervous sy...,
What are microglial cells derived...,
Describe microglial cells
61  cards
Exam 1 Diebel summary of infectious disease table
Name gram positive endospore form...,
Gram positive bacteria and their ...,
Gram negative bacteria and their ...
19  cards
Exam 1 Meningitis- Prunuske
What are clinical symptoms of men...,
What is the source of most mening...,
Give an overview for the manageme...
65  cards
Acute and subacute encephalitis
What are symptoms of encephalitis,
Can meningitis and encephalitis c...,
What are a significant proportion...
45  cards
Development of skull- Ach
Does the base of the skull come f...,
What part of the skull is the neu...,
What part of the skull is the vis...
23  cards
Bacterial characteristics
N meningitidis,
E coli,
C sakazakii
7  cards
Beaver Neurological diseases and injury
What does the picture of charcot ...,
What is wrong in charcot marie to...,
Describe progression of charcot m...
20  cards
Exam 2- cranial nerves and brain stem anatomy
Name all cranial nerves,
Describe cranial nerve i name s m...,
Describe cranial nerve ii name s ...
31  cards
Exam 2 development of the NS
What induces formation of the neu...,
What layer of the trilaminar disc...,
What fluid fills the neural tube
40  cards
Exam 2 metabolism of neurotransmitters
What is the enzyme for synthesis ...,
What is the enzyme for degradatio...,
What is the enzyme for synthesis ...
45  cards
Exam 3 somatosensory pathways part 1- Michaels
What sensations does dorsal colum...,
What sensations does the spinotha...,
Where does sensory information go...
31  cards
Exam 3: Trigeminal pathways
What is the visceral bodys equiva...,
What are some pain syndromes asso...,
Is afferent input from the trigem...
27  cards
Exam 3: clinical intro to headaches
What is the typical patient to ha...,
What is the pathophysiology of a ...,
What is the clinical presentation...
16  cards
Exam 3: NSAID analgesics
What do cox enzymes produce,
What is the effect of prostaglandins,
What is the effect of thromboxanes
27  cards
Exam 3: Local anesthetics
What part of the pain pathway do ...,
What is the distinguishing charac...,
What part of a neuron does a loca...
39  cards
Exam 3: olfactory and facial nerve pathways
What nerve if the facial nerve cl...,
T f cn7 is both sensory and motor,
What are the four divisions of th...
27  cards
Exam 3: serotonergic system (its role in headaches) Slattery
What is serotonin 5 ht,
What is the peripheral targets of...,
What amino acid is serotonin made...
18  cards
Exam 4: Vision
What three muscles mediate eyelid...,
T f orbicularis oculi and levator...,
T f superior tarsal muscle is smo...
12  cards
Exam 4: Visual system pathways- Michaels
Describe the general visual pathway,
What are the names of the two hem...,
What makes up the optic nerve
22  cards
Exam 4: Gustatory pathways (CN 7, 9, 10)- Michaels
What are the three chemosensory s...,
What do taste buds in the gut do ...,
Describe the innervation of the t...
15  cards
Exam 4: Spinal Accessory and Hypoglossal nerves- Michaels
What cervical levels make up the ...,
Where does cn 11 exit the skull,
What is cn11 responsible for
12  cards
Exam 4: ocular infections
What is blepharitis,
What is keratitis,
What is keratoconjunctivitis
66  cards
Exam 4: Autonomic innervation of the eye
How does the ans affect pupil dia...,
What do ciliary bodies do,
How does the ans affect aqueous h...
12  cards
Exam 4: Ear Infections
What are the common etiologic age...,
What are the characteristics of s...,
What can increase susceptibility ...
29  cards
Exam 5: cerebellum by ruff
What are the three general areas ...,
Is cerebellar function to ipsilat...,
What are the two divisions of the...
34  cards
Exam 6: Basal Ganglia Pharmacology
What is an example of a hypokinet...,
What is an example of hyperkineti...,
What is progressively lost in par...
43  cards
Exam 6: homeostasis
What is the key regulator of home...,
What is the mechanism of heat con...,
What do local temperature recepto...
23  cards
Exam 6: Neuroendocrine/pituitary
What is the main sensory informat...,
What are the trhee parts of the a...,
What are the two parts of the pos...
36  cards
Exam 6: Limbic System I
What does the limbic system control,
Where does the hippocampus projec...,
Where do the mammillary bodies pr...
44  cards
Exam 6: hypothalamic control of eating
What are the short term signals t...,
What are the satiety factors that...,
What are the actions of cholecyst...
16  cards
Exam 6: Cognitive processes and association cortex
What is the default network invol...,
What are the primary areas of the...,
What are the two non primary cort...
31  cards
Exam 7: CNS Stimulants
Name the three amphetamine classes,
What are the pharmacological effe...,
What are the mechanismms of amphe...
23  cards
Exam 7: Cognitive Enhancers
What are the diseases treated wit...,
What are the main drugs used to e...,
What do amphetamines improve incr...
31  cards
Exam 7: General anesthetics
What are the components of the an...,
Define 1 mac unit,
What are the strengths of mac as ...
78  cards
Exam 7: Mood disorder pharmacology
Describe depression,
Describe mania,
What is the hypothesis of the cau...
45  cards
Exam 7: anxiolytic-sedative-hypnotic pharmacology
What class is phenobarbital,
What class is lorazepam and diazepam,
What drugs are classified as benz...
41  cards
Exam 7: Drugs of Abuse
Define drug abuse,
Where does a majority of prescrip...,
What do all addictive drugs have ...
26  cards
Exam 7: OVERALL DRUGS
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the mechanism of action o...
42  cards
Exam 7: anti-seizure meds
Moa of carbamazepine,
Moa of ethosuximide,
Moa of topiramate
25  cards

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