Neurology Flashcards

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What are the two categories that make up the nervous system?

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Central Nervous system and Peripheral nervous system

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Name of the components of the CNS and PNS

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CNS:

  • cortex
  • Cerebrum
  • Spinal Cord

PNS:

  • Cranial Nerves
  • Spinal Nerves
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what is the Function of the cerebrum + its two components?

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Higher order functions such as planning, meaningful thoughts and speech.

Divided in to the cortex (Gray matter) and sub-cortex (white matter)

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What is the function of the Thalamus?

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It is the maximal relay centre to the cerebral cortex

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What is the function of the hypothalamus?

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Anterior pituitary control, controls balance of the autonomic nervous system, also secretes ADH.

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What does the basal ganglia do?

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Controls the fluidity of movements and is link to the thalamus at the base of the brain.

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7
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Name the lobes of the brain

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Frontal
Parietal
Occipital
Temporal

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List the functions of each lobe

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Frontal
-key role in communicative abilities/personality, emotional expression, problem solving, memory, language, judgment and sexual function

Parietal
-Processes sensory information from the outside world (IE. Temp, touch, taste, proprioception)

Occipital
-visual processing

Temporal
-Processes sensory input into derived meanings for appropriate retention of visual memory, language, comprehension and emotional association.

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Components of the brain stem

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Thalamus (superior) Midbrain, pons, medulla, spinal cord

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Function of the midbrain

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Responsible for vision, hearing, motor control, sleep, wakefulness and temperature regulation

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Function of the pons

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Primarily deal with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial sensation and posture.

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Function of the Medulla Oblongata

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Responsible for autonomic functions ranging from vomiting to sneezing

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Function of the cerebellum

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Coordination of voluntary movements (motor skills, coordination).

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14
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What is the blood brain barrier (make-up and function)

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The BBB is a highly selective semi-permeable border made up of endothelial cells that prevents solutes from the circulation to cross into the CNS ECF

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What is CSF and how is it drained?

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CSF is fluid that assists the brain in nourishment and waste removal

20-30ml/h produced

Created in the lateral ventricles and drained via superior sagittal sinus–> jugular veins.

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16
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How many cranial nerves are there in total, and where do the majority exist?

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12 CN total.

11 Housed in the brain stem

17
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Where is broca’s area located?

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The frontal lobe

18
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Where is wernickes area located

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The temporal lobe

19
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Describe the physiology of an embolic CVA

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Defined as a blockage in an artery that supplies blood to the brain.

Accounts for 87% of strokes

20
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What is a TIA?

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Temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain that is self resolving.

Warning sign for more to come!!

21
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Hemorrhagic Stroke

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May occur in any vessel in cerebral circulation.

Accounts for 13% of strokes

22
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What is a subarachnoid hemorrhage and where does in occur within the brain?

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Hemorrhage within the space surrounding the brain.

-Usually occurs in the circle of willis.

85% are aneurysmal
15% are AVM’s and cocaine induced.

23
Q

List three signs/symptoms of SAH?

Do you need all three??

A

headache, photophobia, nuchal rigidity.

24
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Physical exam findings of SAH?

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Focal deficits, GCS (specifically motor deficits), CN exam

25
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Tx for SAH

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  • ABC like always!
  • Avoid hypertension and fluid admin if needed–>SBP goal is less than 140mmg
  • Promote CSF drainage (head 30 deg. Goodluck)
26
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What is a seizure?

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Sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain leading to disregulation of electrical conduction and activation of neurons.

27
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Define Status, and refractory seizures

A

Status
-Last greater than 5min OR 2 consecutive seizures without a return to Neuro baseline

Refractory
-Any seizure that cannot be terminated by antiepileptic medication (Benzos…then what?)

28
Q

List 4 major causes of Seizures

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Drugs, infection, metabolic, structural pathology

29
Q

How many vertabrae make up the spine?

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33 individual vertebrae

30
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What is the role of the spine?

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Protect the spinal cord, and serve as anchor points for ligaments.

31
Q

Name the 5 spinal regions

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Cervical (7)
Thoracic (12)
Lumbar (5)
Sacrum (5)
Coccyx (4)
32
Q

Describe CNS communication from the skin to muscle fibre

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Skin–> afferent nerve–>spinal cord–>efferent nerve–>muscle

33
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What is Cauda Equina?

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it is a bundle of nerves and their roots which are typically found at L1-L5 that give motor and sensory innervation to the legs, bladder, anus, and perineum.

34
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What is a dermatome?

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An area of skin that is mainly supplied by afferent nerve fibres.

35
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CPG Managment for seizures

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-ABC
-Correct hypoglycaemia
-Midazolam
IV/IO-2-5mg
IM-5-10MG

Max dose is 30mg!

36
Q

Resuscitation plan for TBI

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ABC management–>Oxygenate, ventilate

Spo2- target 90%
SBP 110mmhg

37
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Hemodynamic Targets

general pop, TBI, SCI

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General
-MAP >60 or SBP >90

TBI
-SBP 110

SCI
-MAP >80