Peripheral&AutonomicNS-Exam I Flashcards

1
Q

Which root of the spinal cord receives Sensory (afferent) signals?

A

Dorsal Root

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Which root of the spinal cord sends out Motor (efferent) signals?

A

Ventral Root

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3
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When I say “ganglion” you say:

A

“peripheral” “go nerves!”

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4
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What is going on in an Sensory ganglion?

A

A group of sensory nerve CELL BODIES

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5
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What is going on in an Autonomic ganglion?

A

A group of SYNAPSES!

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6
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When I say “Nucleus” you say:

A

“Central” “go nerves!”

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7
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Where is the cell body of a motor nerve?

A

In the CNS!

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8
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What are the two types of neurons that have ganglion? What separates the two?

A

Sensory Neurons and Autonomic Neurons have ganglion. A Sensory Ganglion is a CELL BODY whereas an Autonomic Ganglion is a SYNAPSE

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9
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What is happening in a CNS nerve nucleus?

A

Synapses AND Cell Bodies (UNIPOLAR neurons, I get it!!)

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10
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What are the two parts to a motor nerve pathway?

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Upper Motor Neuron synapses with Lower Motor Neuron

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What are the three parts to a sensory nerve pathway?

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1st order neuron synapses with a 2nd order neuron in the Spinal Cord, then synapses with a 3rd order neuron to get to the Brain.

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12
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What are in 1st order sensory ganglion in the PNS? Cell bodies or synapses?

A

CELL BODIES

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13
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Where does a sympathetic signal HAVE to originate from?

A

INTER-MEDIO-LATERAL cell columns of T1—L2

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14
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What vertebral levels do we find the sympathetic chain?

A

EVERY LEVEL

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15
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What are the five rules of the Sympathetic NS?

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1)Originates T1-L2 2)Always uses the Chain 3)Synapse in Chain/”Pre-Vertebral” ganglion 4.Innervates Somatic & Visceral Smooth Muscle 5. Use ACh at ganglion &&& NorEpi at Neuron

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16
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What are the five rules of the Parasympathetic NS?

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  1. ONLY CN III, VII, IX, X 2. Never Uses the Chain 3. Synapse can be in the CN ganglion or near the organ 4.ONLY visceral Smooth Muscle 5. Only uses ACh
17
Q

What are the Parasympathetic nerves that go directly to organs that the Sympathetic system can “hitch a ride” on?

A

Splanchnic Nerves

18
Q

What are the four CNs with Parasympathetic activity? You should DOMINATE THIS.. Also, what is the other source of Parasympathetic Activity in the Sacrum?

A

III Oculomotor, VII Facial, IX Hypoglossal, X Vagus…Sacral Nerves S2, S3, S4 and they travel on the Pelvic Splancnic

19
Q

Which parasympathetic ganglion does CN III use? What does it do?

A

Ciliary Ganglion! Constrict the eye, accommodates lens

20
Q

Which two parasympathetic ganglia does VII use? Think Location! (What are the functions?)

A

Pterygopalatine (Cry Lacrimal, Snot mucous of nasal cav, Spit oral glands) & Submandibular (Spit submand, sub ling)

21
Q

What parasympathetic ganglion does IX use? (Function?)

A

OTIC ganglion (Parotid Gland Increase Secretions SPIT)