Year 3(B2) - Neurology

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Week 1 - A - Neuroanatomy 1 - Paul Felts - mainly C.N.S
What can the nervous system be di...,
What forms the peripheral nervous...,
What does the cns begin as in the...
46  cards
Week 1 - B - Anatomy 1 - Craig - PNS revision
What is the collection of nerve c...,
What are the processes that exten...,
The axon coming from the cell bod...
40  cards
Week 1 - C - Neuroanatomy 2 - Spinal Anatomy And Tracts
In the spinal cord there are how ...,
How is the anterior rami formed f...,
What is contained into the dorsal...
52  cards
Week 1 - D - Neuroanatomy 3 - Basal ganglia and cerebellum
The three oval objects all have a...,
What sensation does the dorsal co...,
What would an infarct in the inte...
51  cards
Week 1 - E - Anatomy 2 - Back, spine and spinal cord
What is the posterior aspect of t...,
What are the main functions of th...,
What is the first palpable spinou...
50  cards
Week 1 - F - Anatomy 3 - Spinal nerves (reflexes, dermatomes, myotomes)
When testing the dermatomes and m...,
What is the nerve modality of the...,
Testing the dermatomes of the bod...
50  cards
Week 1 - G - Neuroanatomy 4 - Cranial nerve nuclei
What are the twelve cranial nerve...,
What nerves are only sensory and ...,
Nerves exit the brainstem anterio...
58  cards
Week 1 - H - Anatomy 4 - Cranial nerve anatomy and testing
Name the cranial nerves their nuc...,
What is the only motor part of th...,
What is the only cranial nerve no...
40  cards
Week 1 - I - Neuroanatomy 5 - Visual and Auditory Pathway
What are the twelve cranial nerve...,
Which division of the vestibuloco...,
How many turns are present in the...
40  cards
Week 1 - J - Anatomy 5 - Meninges, SOLs, Herniations - Includes Subdural and extradural haematoma
What are the 5 layers of the scal...,
Which layer of the scalp is the h...,
What is the layer of the scalp th...
56  cards
Week 2 - A - Pharmacology 1 - Into to neurone, conduction and synaptic trasmission
Neurones can be divided into morp...,
Neurones only cunt for 1 10th of ...,
Once electrical signals have been...
24  cards
Week 2 - A - Pharmacology 1b - Supporting cells of the nervous system
Glial cells are the major majorit...,
What is the function of the astro...,
What do astrocytes supply for syn...
9  cards
Week 2 - B - Pharmacology 2a - Somatosensory system (axon types and muscle fibres)
The somatosensory system has diff...,
Mechanoreceptos are sensitive to ...,
What type of fibres make up the m...
20  cards
Week 2 - B -Pharmacology 2b - DCML, Spinothalamci, Trigeminothalamic, Neglect syndrome
What are the two main sensory pat...,
What sensations do the dcml and t...,
Describe the dcml tract pathway f...
26  cards
Week 2 - C - Pharmacology 3 - Excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission
In a neurone the depolarization o...,
Sodium depolarizes the cell as it...,
Any drug that is an agonist of a ...
23  cards
Week 2 - D - Pharmacology 4 - Motor units and muscle spindles, golgi tendons and joints
The neural element of the motor s...,
Lower motor neurons are comprised...,
Biceps brachii and brachialis as ...
43  cards
Week 2 - E - Pattern recognition in a neurological patient - PD, MS, MND
Do lower motor neurons supplying ...,
Pattern recognition helps in lesi...,
Umn and lmn lesions have differen...
66  cards
Week 2 - F - Parkinsons Disease (symptoms, treatment) and Parkinsonism
Where specifically in the substan...,
There are two common types of inc...,
Is rigidity or spascticity seen i...
42  cards
Week 2 - G - Pharmacology 5 - Sensory trandsuction (auditory and vestibular systems)
When hearing a sound wave what pa...,
What does the timbre of the sound...,
Give a brief overview from hearin...
25  cards
Week 2 - H - Locked in Syndrome afternoon tutorial
Locked in syndrome is a rare neur...,
Locked in syndrome presents with ...,
Locked in syndrome is present wit...
6  cards
Week 2 - H - Pharmacology 6 - Physiology of Vision
Label the coloured boxes on the d...,
For the light to reach the photor...,
What cells recieve the signal inf...
17  cards
BRAINSTEM LESION UNDERSTANING - WEEK 2ish
What are the nuclei of all twelve...,
What are the two main groups of a...,
And occlusion of these two groups...
25  cards
Week 3 - A - Neuroradiology 1and2 (CT v MRI and aneurysms) - Subarachnoid haemorrhage included
Ct scan is basically a very intri...,
What colour is bone on xray what ...,
The denser something is on ct is ...
32  cards
Week 3 - B - Neurogenetics - Huntington's, DMD, Alzheimer's disease
X linked recessive genetic condit...,
Why might females show symptoms o...,
At what age should a child be abl...
30  cards
Week 3 - C - CNS infections (meningitis and encephalitis)
Is grey or white matter in the in...,
Pyogenic means involving or relat...,
What are the leptomeninges pyogen...
60  cards
Week 3 - C (2) - Microbiology Practical Tutorial questions
What are the normal csf values fo...,
What age group is viral meningiti...,
Clinical presentation of viral me...
29  cards
Week 3 - D - Stroke - Pathophysiology, treatment, follow up
Why does an upper motor neuron le...,
Why does a lower motor neuron les...,
Stroke is the experience of persi...
47  cards
Week 3 - E - Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle
What are three clinical features ...,
What are the synapses between mot...,
Where do the spinal nerves that s...
36  cards
Week 3 - F - Neuropathology 1 - Glial cells, CNS injury, stroke
What are the types of cns glial cell,
What is the function of the glial...,
Nervous system injury can arise f...
38  cards
Week 3 - G - Neuropathology 2 - CNS demylination and dementia
What do oligodendrocytes form to ...,
Do oligodendrocytes or schwann ce...,
Demyelinating disorders can be cl...
59  cards
Week 3 - H - Neuropathology 3 - Raised ICP, SOL, Trauma
What suspends the brain within th...,
What are the functions of the csf...,
What separates the right and left...
58  cards
Week 3 - I - Head injury - when to request a CT head
What is the leading cause of deat...,
What are the two types of head tr...,
Head injury really is just brain ...
16  cards
Week 4 - A - Multiple Sclerosis - Symptoms, Ix, Diagnosis, Tx
What is multiple sclerosis,
What is the inflammatory process ...,
What gender is multiple sclerosis...
53  cards
Week 4 - B - Peripheral Neuropathy (includes GBS and Charcot Marie Tooth disease)
Approach to peripheral nerve prob...,
Which cranial nerves are not cons...,
What is the difference between a ...
51  cards
Week 4 - C - Allied Health Professionals in Neurology
Allied health professionals are v...,
Which ahp is this aim maximise ph...,
Which ahp aim overcome issues wit...
16  cards
Week 4 - Day 4 - Addenbrookes Cognitive Assessment, Frontal Assessment Battery, Cognitive domains and Executive functioning
Cognition refers to the mental pr...,
It is important to screen for cog...,
There are multiple different test...
18  cards
Week 4 - D - Pharmacology - UMNs, interneurones and spinal reflexes
What in the spinal cord relays in...,
Apart from primary sensory axons ...,
What motor neurons supply the ext...
21  cards
Week4 - E - Pharmacology - Pain Mechanisms
Pain is not registered as pain un...,
What are examples of nocieptive i...,
What are the primary sensory affe...
19  cards
Week 4 - F - Sleep, Narcolepsy (parinsons association), Parasomnia, hypersomnolence
A state which occurs when the abi...,
Is rapid eye movement rem sleep o...,
How much of sleep for young adult...
23  cards
Week 4 - G - Management of chronic pain
What is the iasp international as...,
Pain can be thought of as acute o...,
Patients can be asked to estimate...
27  cards
Week 4 - H - Stroke - Grand Rounds lecture - OXford Classification, acute management
Stroke is the experience of persi...,
In people who are right handed wh...,
Describe some of the functions of...
22  cards
Week 4 - I - Brain tumours - Astrocytomas, Oligodendriogliomas, Meningiomas, Acoustic Neuroma, Pinealomas, Pituitary tumours
What are brain tumours,
What do extra axial and intra axi...,
What do meningiomas arise form
62  cards
Week 4 - J - Headaches - Migraines, Tension, Cluster, Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgias (4), Trigeminal Neuraglia, Idiopathic INtracranial hypertension
In general terms if a diagnosis o...,
In a patient presenting with a he...,
If thinking a headache may be due...
47  cards
Week 5 - A - Epilespy, Treatment and Driving - Partial/focal, Primary generalised, Non-epileptic attack disorders, Status elepticus
What is epilepsy,
What is epilepsy again and what a...,
Diagnosing epilepsy is largely ba...
69  cards
Week 5 - B -Intracranial haemorrhage - Subarachnoid, Intracerebral, intraventricular (Little on migraine, cluster & tension headache)
What is a subarachnoid haemorrhag...,
Where are berry aneurysm typicall...,
What makes up the circle of willis
39  cards
Week 5 - C - Spinal cord compression, Tracts, Acute - Transection, Anterior/posterior/central cord syndrome - Chronic Tx
What is the main sensory tracts o...,
How many neurones does the cortic...,
What is the function of the corti...
34  cards
Week 5 - D - Motor neuron disease - Amytrophic lateral sclerosis & less common types, F.T.D, Presentation, Diagnosis, Treatment
What is motor neurone disease,
How is mnd able to be distinguish...,
How is mnd able to be differentia...
23  cards
Week 5 - E - Pharmacology - Analgesia - Opioid receptors - Analgesic drugs - Who ladder, Opioids, NSAIDs, Neuropathic pain Tx
What is the difference between an...,
Strategies in the pharmacological...,
Give examples of the non opioid d...
21  cards
Week 5 - F - Lumbar back pain, back pain red flags and structure of a vertebra
What is a spinal vertebral bone c...,
Lower back pain is the second mos...,
Before meeting the patient is the...
12  cards
NEUROLOGY REVISION NIGHT QUESTIONS
What is circled in blue here,
What is the part of the brain dir...,
What is circled here
25  cards
NEUROLOGY PEER TUTORING - Doesnt include Question 5 (parkinsons), 6 (multiple sclerosis), 7 (meningitis), 8 (stroke)
Question 1 fits and seizures what...,
Question 1 fits and seizures what...,
Question 1 fits and seizures what...
21  cards

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