Lecture 14 - Development Flashcards

1
Q

the neural tube development

  1. ectoderm folds inwards to form a ___ tube
  2. ___ end swells and becomes the hollow brain

3 ___ portion is also hollow - ___ and central canal

  1. ___ filled with CSF
  2. segmental nerves from brain (__) and spinal cord (__)
A
  1. hollow
  2. anterior
  3. posterior
  4. both
  5. 12 & 31
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2
Q

around the __ week period we start to see those 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves

A

7th

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3
Q

in spinal cord

  1. cortex = __ matter (opposite in brain)
  2. medulla = ___ matter (opposite in brain)
  3. white matter is ___ in spinal cord (opposite in brain)
  4. grey matter is ___ in spinal cord (opposite in brain)
A
  1. white (myelinated)
  2. grey
  3. outside
  4. inside
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4
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what is the central canal filled with

A

CSF

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5
Q

spinal cord and brain are surrounded by what 3 meningeal layers?

A

dura mater (outermost)

arachnoid (middle)

pia mater (innermost)

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6
Q

___ space is between dura mater and vertebral canal

A

epidural

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7
Q

___ space is between dura and arachnoid

A

subdural

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8
Q

___ space is between arachnoid and pia mater

A

subarachnoid

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9
Q

arachnoid layer is vascular T or F

A

T

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10
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__ space is filled with CSF

A

subarachnoid

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11
Q

pia mater is firmly attached to the ___

A

spinal cord

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12
Q

pia mater is vascular T or F

A

T

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13
Q

spinal nerves leave and enter spinal column at …

A

intervertebral foramen

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14
Q

each spinal nerve is associated with

  1. __ root that contains ___ nerves and their cell bodies
  2. ___ root that contains __ neurons
  3. dorsal ___ - skin/muscles of ___
  4. ventral ___ - skin/muscles of thorax,___, limbs
  5. rami ____ - ___
A
  1. dorsal - sensory
  2. ventral - motor
  3. ramus - back (back)
  4. ramus - abdomen (front)
  5. communicantes- ANS
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15
Q

roots are ___ way: __ OR ___

rami are ___ way - going in going out at the ___ time

A

ONE - in or out

2 - same

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16
Q

how many pairs of spinal nerves

A

31

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17
Q

pairs of spinal nerves

  1. ___ cervical
  2. ___ thoracic
  3. ___ lumbar
  4. ___ sacral
  5. ___ coccygeal
A
  1. 8 (but 7 cervical vertebrae)
  2. 12
  3. 5
  4. 5
  5. 1
18
Q

spinal nerves are ____ the named vertebrae

A

BELOW

T1 —> T1 nerve —> T2

19
Q

each one of your spinal nerves is associated with ___

A

skin

20
Q

spinal nerve ___ is associated with the area of the nipple

A

T4

21
Q

spinal nerve ___ is associated with the area of the belly button

A

T10

22
Q

spinal nerves ___-___ are pudenda nerves for genital region

A

S2-S4

23
Q

spinal nerves are lumped into what 3 plexuses

A

cervical

brachial

lumbosacral

24
Q

cervical plexus are nerves ___

A

C1-C5

25
Q

phrenic nerves are nerves ___ and controls contraction of the ___

A

C3 4 & 5

“keep diaphragm alive”

diaphragm

26
Q

cervical nerves are ___ the named vertebrae

A

ABOVE

C2 —> C3 nerve —> C3

(why we have 8 cervical nerves but only 7 cervical vertebrae)

27
Q

brachial plexus are nerves ___

A

C5-T1

28
Q

5 terminal nerves in brachial plexus

  1. ____: function of deltoid and teres minor
  2. ___: flexors of arm and forearm
  3. ___: extensors of arm, forearm, wrist, fingers
  4. ___: flexor carpi ulnaris (right behind medial epicondyle)
  5. ___: flexors of wrist, fingers
A
  1. axillary
  2. musculocutaneous n
  3. radial n
  4. ulnar n
  5. median n

AMRUM - order from top to bottom visually

29
Q

injuries with brachial plexus

  1. laterally extension in C4-C6 = Erb’s palsy = ___ plexus injury
  2. Klumpke’s palsy = ___ plexus injury
  3. shot in nerve =
  4. shit in blood vessel =
  5. shot above lung =
A
  1. UPPER
  2. LOWER
  3. paralysis
  4. pass out
  5. collapsed lung
30
Q

lumbosacral plexus are nerves ___

A

T12-S4

31
Q

the sciatic nerve is a bundle of 2 distinct components …

A

tibial n and common fibular n

32
Q

piriformis syndrome =

A

the 2 muscles around the sciatic never start pinching the nerve and the leg gets the funny bone feeling

abducting the leg will instantly relive it

33
Q

reflexes are categorized by

  1. developmental history: ___ = things we cannot control or ___ = previously been hit and know it’s coming again
  2. processing site: brain or ___ = can interpret information and act as a ___ during specific responses

3.___ complexity: monosynaptic or polysynaptic

  1. ___ response: somatic and visceral (ANS)
A
  1. innate; acquired
  2. spinal cord; brain
  3. circuit
  4. motor
34
Q

cerebovascular accident =

A

CVA = stroke

part of their brain dies

35
Q

paralysis =

A

loss of motor control

come from an accident or come from CVA

36
Q

paraplegia =

A

paralysis of the lower limbs

37
Q

hemiplegia =

A

paralysis of one side of body

if RIGHT side of brain is damaged, the LEFT side expresses the pain because of the switch of grey and white matter from brain and spinal cord

38
Q

quadriplegia =

A

paralysis of all 4 limbs

39
Q

palsy =

A

regional loss of sensory/motor function

40
Q

spina bifida =

A

malformation of spine and spinal cord (sticks out)