Week 12: Final Review

  1. What protects the Central Nervous System (CNS)?
    Meninges, bone (skull & vertebrae), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  2. How often is cerebrospinal fluid reabsorbed and replaced?
    Every 6-7 hours.
  3. What are the types of strokes based on the location of the bleed?
    Epidural hematoma, Subdural hematoma, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Intracerebral hemorrhage.
  4. How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?
    31 pairs (8 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 5 Sacral, 1 Coccygeal).
  5. What are the sensory distribution areas of dermatomes?
    Skin areas supplied by specific spinal nerves, tested with pinwheel or cotton swab.
  6. What are myotomes?
    Group of muscles innervated by the same nerve root.
  7. What is the Reflex Grading Scale?
    0: No response, 1+: Diminished, 2+: Normal, 3+: Exaggerated, 4+: Hyperactive.
  8. What is the procedure for testing the Biceps Tendon Reflex?
    Support the elbow, place thumb over the biceps tendon, strike through the thumb.
  9. What spinal level is tested with the Biceps Tendon Reflex?
    C5-C6.
  10. What spinal level is associated with the Brachioradialis Tendon Reflex?
    C5-C6.
  11. Which spinal level corresponds with the Triceps Tendon Reflex?
    C6-C7.
  12. Which spinal level is tested with the Patellar Tendon Reflex?
    L3-L4.
  13. What spinal levels are involved in the Achilles Tendon Reflex?
    S1-S2.
  14. What spinal level is associated with the Babinski Reflex?
    L5-S1.
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