Physiology neuro Book Flashcards

1
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Major neural pathways in spinal cord

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Corticospinal- motor - desiccate at medulla
Dorsal- touch, vibration, proprioception - desecrate at medulla
Spinothalamic- crude touch, pain and temp desiccate at level where leaves

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2
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Best clinical sign of compartment syndrome

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Extreme pain on passive stretch

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3
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Ulcer forming from head trauma

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Cushing ulcer - can form from operations or strokes too

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4
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Afferent limb to cranial reflexes

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Cough- vagus
Clink- V1
Sneeze- V2
Jaw- V3
Gag- IX

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5
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Primary aim after major head injury

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To prevent hypoxia, hypercapnia and hypotension

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6
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Cells on SA node

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B1
M2

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7
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Calculating Cerebral perfusion pressure

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MAP- ICP

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8
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Effects of raised ICP

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Hypertension
Low HR
Irregular breathing
Eventually- pupillary constriction due to compression of 3rd CN

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9
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MAP calculation

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1/3 (systolic-diastolic) + diastolic

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10
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When does auto regulation of CPP become impaired and when is there a bad outcome

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In head injury

Occurs at 60-150

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11
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Volume of CSF

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150ml

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12
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Order of CSF flow

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Lateral
Foreamen on monro
3rd
Aqueduct of slyvius
4th
Lateral foreman of Luschka
SAS

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13
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Resting membrane potential, threshold and depolarisation potential

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-70- -95mv
-55
To +40mv

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14
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Conduction speed of myelinated and unmyelinated

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Myelinated 50-100m/s
Unmyelinated 1m/s

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15
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Brainstem death criteria

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Pupils fixed
No corneal
Absent vestibule ocular reflex
No motor
Absent gag
Absent resp disconnected from ventilator

No sedation, muscle relaxants, electrolyte distubrances, normothermic

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16
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CO2 effect on cerebral blood vessels

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High- vasodialtion

17
Q

Timeline of spinal shock

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Usually above T6
Happens instantly
Recovers after a few days/months

18
Q

Types of nervous cells

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Microglia- scavenger- phagocytosis

Schwann- myelin peripheral
Oligo- myelin CNS
Astrocytes- most common, supportive, maintaining environment and BBB

19
Q

Neurotransmitters for autonomic system

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Ach- pre ganglionic on nicotinic

Post- noradrenaline for symp
Ach para- Muscarinic

Adrenal medulla- noradrenalin from pre ganglionic symp directly

20
Q

Location of pre ganglionic autonomic fibres

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Symp- T1-L2 Lateral horns

Para- BS and sacral

21
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Definition of motor unit

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All the motor fibre a motor neurone innervates

22
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What determines finer muscle control

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The lower the innervation ratio

I.e less motor units to nerve

23
Q

Different tissue around and within nerves

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Endoneurium - surrounds peripheral nerves with capillaries and lymphatics

Perineurium- strong mechanical- surround bundles of fascicles

Epineurium- joins fascicles together- biggest

24
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Types of nerve fibres

A

A and C

A- subtypes- a,b, y, d
Typically large and medium
a- motor
b- sensory
y-muscle
d- pain, temp

C umyeliainted- pain

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