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[Show more]What are the non traumatic types of spinal cord injuries (SCI)? correct answer: -trauma 
-vascular (AVM) 
-nutritional (B12) 
-epidural abscess 
-neoplasms 
-infectious myelitis (viral, Lyme disease) 
-inflammatory myelitis (MS, lupus) 
 
Where are the most common locations for a SCI? correct answe...
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Add to cartWhat are the non traumatic types of spinal cord injuries (SCI)? correct answer: -trauma 
-vascular (AVM) 
-nutritional (B12) 
-epidural abscess 
-neoplasms 
-infectious myelitis (viral, Lyme disease) 
-inflammatory myelitis (MS, lupus) 
 
Where are the most common locations for a SCI? correct answe...
What makes up the brainstem? correct answer: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata 
 
What is the reticular formation? correct answer: a diffuse network of nerve pathways in the brainstem connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness 
 
What is ...
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Add to cartWhat makes up the brainstem? correct answer: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata 
 
What is the reticular formation? correct answer: a diffuse network of nerve pathways in the brainstem connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness 
 
What is ...
What structures are involved in sound amplification? correct answer: -malleus 
-incus 
-stapes 
 
What structures are involved in sound dampening? correct answer: -tensor tympani: malleus 
-stapedius: stapes 
 
What is the labyrinth? correct answer: *inner ear* 
-cochlea, vestibule, semicircular ...
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Add to cartWhat structures are involved in sound amplification? correct answer: -malleus 
-incus 
-stapes 
 
What structures are involved in sound dampening? correct answer: -tensor tympani: malleus 
-stapedius: stapes 
 
What is the labyrinth? correct answer: *inner ear* 
-cochlea, vestibule, semicircular ...
What is the purpose of systematic investigation of the neuro exam? correct answer: -identify systems working well 
-identify systems with impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions 
-can be a screening tool or investigative tool 
 
When should you use a neuro screening exam? ...
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Add to cartWhat is the purpose of systematic investigation of the neuro exam? correct answer: -identify systems working well 
-identify systems with impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions 
-can be a screening tool or investigative tool 
 
When should you use a neuro screening exam? ...
What is the role of the autonomic nervous system? correct answer: -regulates homeostasis: RRC DMSB 
-respiration, reproduction, circulation, digestion, metabolism, secretions, body temperature 
 
Where are the afferents and efferents from in the ANS? correct answer: -aff: from viscera 
-eff: motor...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of the autonomic nervous system? correct answer: -regulates homeostasis: RRC DMSB 
-respiration, reproduction, circulation, digestion, metabolism, secretions, body temperature 
 
Where are the afferents and efferents from in the ANS? correct answer: -aff: from viscera 
-eff: motor...
What are the orientation/planes of reference? correct answer: dorsal, ventral, rostral, caudal 
 
How large is the bend at the midbrain-diencephalic junction? correct answer: 90 degrees 
 
How do the plane of references change at the midbrain/below? correct answer: -spinal cord becomes perpendicu...
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Add to cartWhat are the orientation/planes of reference? correct answer: dorsal, ventral, rostral, caudal 
 
How large is the bend at the midbrain-diencephalic junction? correct answer: 90 degrees 
 
How do the plane of references change at the midbrain/below? correct answer: -spinal cord becomes perpendicu...
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