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Neuro 2 Jeopardy

CanColl May 2012 Neuro 2 Jeopardy Review Dec 2011

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innervation of triceps brachii Radial nerve
innervation of biceps brachii musculocutaneous nerve
ape hand deformity median nerve
innervates both rhomboids and lev scapula dorsal scapular nerve
nerve that passes thru the quadrangular space axillary
highest level where paraplegia with functional upper limbs C8 - T1
area affected by backpacker's palsy upper brachial plexus
name of palsy when neck and shoulder widely separated Erb - Duchenne's
3 main deficits with spinal hemisection Brown-Sequard - ipsi paralysis, ipsi discrimative touch and proprioception, contra pain, temp and crude tactile
abnormal increase in thoracic curve hyperkyphosis
abnormal increase in lumbar curve hyperlordosis
annulua fibrosus pushes out without nucleus moving disc bulge
L5 partly fuses with sacrum hemi-sacralization
most common type of ondontoid fracture type 2 - frac at the junction of the ondontoid proc and the vertebral body
only part of the T spine that enters a plexus T 1
levels of T spine that innervate the abdominal muscles T7 - T12 or T7 - T11
Supplies the adductor MM's Obturator nerve
supplies the hip flexors and knee extensors femoral nerve
2 nerves involved with the cremasteric reflex ilioinguinal (sensory) & genitofemoral ( motor)
sciatic nerve is made up of what two nerves tibial & common peroneal
supplies plantar flexors of foot tibial
supplies dorsiflexors of foot common peroneal
supplies the gluteus maximus inferior gluteal
supplies gluteus medius, minimus & TFL superior gluteal
Cranial nerves - sense of vision CN 2 - Optic
Cranial nerves - sense of hearing and equilibrium CN 8 - Vestibulocochlear
cranial nerves - muscles of mastication CN 5 (V3) - Trigeminal
Cranial nerves - sense of taste anterior 1/3 of tongue CN 7 - Facial
Cranial nerves - innervates lateral rectus mm's of the eye CN 6 - Abducens
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