F USAHS clinical neuroscience exam 2 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
2 views 0 purchase
Course
F USAHS clinical neuroscience
Institution
F USAHS Clinical Neuroscience
F USAHS clinical
neuroscience exam 2 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERSF USAHS clinical
neuroscience exam 2 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERSF USAHS clinical
neuroscience exam 2 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERSF USAHS clinical
neuroscience exam 2 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED ...
CURRENTLY TESTING SOLUTIONS OF USAHS clinical
neuroscience exam 2 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS
What is the order of layers that protect the brain? - ANSWER-S- skin
C- connective tissue
A- aponeurosa
L- loose connective tissue
P- pericranium
Which layer of the meninges is perforated to allow room for cranial nerves and blood vessels? -
ANSWER-Dura mater
Separations of the ________ membranes create sinuses that are important for the venous drainage
system. - ANSWER-Dura
The _____________ layer has trabeculae that suspend the brain. - ANSWER-Arachnoid
True or false:
Arachnoid granulation serve as one way valves to the duralumin sinus. - ANSWER-True
True or false:
Dentate ligaments are pia mater. - ANSWER-True
What is significant about the epidural space? - ANSWER-It contains the middle meningeal artery (a
branch off of the external carotid)
,What goes through foramen spinosum? - ANSWER-middle meningeal artery
An ___________ _____________ is typically the result of traumatic rupture of the MMA due to temporal
bone fracture. May initially be asymptomatic but within hours have increased ICP, herniation, and death.
- ANSWER-Epidural hematoma
The ____________ space is between the dura and the arachnoid. Contains bridging veins that cross at
the subdural space and drain into the venous sinuses. - ANSWER-Subdural
What is a subdural hematoma? - ANSWER-Rupture of the bridging veins which are susceptible to shear
forces. Two types: chronic (elderly) and acute
The _______________ space is between the arachnoid and pia mater. Contains major arteries of the
brain as well as CSF. - ANSWER-Subarachnoid
What is a subarachnoid hemorrhage? - ANSWER-Two types: traumatic and non traumatic, bleeding into
the CSF, presents as a severe HA
Common herniations? - ANSWER-Central, tonsillar, uncal transtenorial, *ONE MORE CHECK fig. 5.8)
The neural tube becomes the _____________. - ANSWER-Ventricles
The third ventricle is surrounded by the ____________. - ANSWER-Diencephalon (thalamus)
What is the flow of CSF? - ANSWER-Lateral ventricles through the foramen of Monroe to the 3rd
ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct to the 4th ventricle and out through the foramen of magendie
True or false:
The choroid plexus exists within each of the ventricles and is constantly producing CSF, creating a small
pressure gradient. - ANSWER-True (functions are buoyancy, cushioning, cleaning, and ionic balance)
, The choroid plexus is made of _____________ cells that produce CSF and assist in circulating it by
movement of their cilli. - ANSWER-Ependymal
_________ are large pockets in the subarachnoid space. - ANSWER-Cistern
What is the cistern that is located between the cerebellum and medulla? - ANSWER-Cisterna magna
(cerebellar medullary cistern); other cisterns are the pontine and interpeduncular.
There is a large cistern found in the lumbar area of the spine; it is useful because it provides a place to
extract ________ through a lumbar puncture. - ANSWER-CSF
Normal CSF pressures? - ANSWER-Adult: 80-180mm of h2o
Obese adult: 250mm h2o
Infant: 10-100mm h2o
What is the normal visual appearance of CSF? - ANSWER-Sparkling clear (abnormal would be cloudy or
colored)
What is a normal cell count for CSF? - ANSWER-normal: <5 wbc's/mm^3
suspicious: >5 up to 10 wbc's/mm^3
pathological: >10 wbc's/mm^3
What is the chemistry of CSF? - ANSWER-pH 7.33
Sugar 60-80% of blood sugar
True or false:
CSF exits via arachnoid granulations. - ANSWER-True
_____________ is defined as dilation of the ventricles 2 degrees. Causes by blocked CSF circulation,
impeded CSF absorption, and/or too much CSF production. - ANSWER-Hydrocephalus
The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:
Guaranteed quality through customer reviews
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
Quick and easy check-out
You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Focus on what matters
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
Frequently asked questions
What do I get when I buy this document?
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Who am I buying these notes from?
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller DrJudy. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
Will I be stuck with a subscription?
No, you only buy these notes for $20.49. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.