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What are the primary cranial nerves in the parasympathetic Nervous System?   III, VII, IX, X  
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What are the spinal cord levels of the parasympathetic nervous system?   S2 - S4  
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What are some causes of peripheral neuropathy?   Traumatic Injuries, Infections, Metabolic Problems, Exposure to toxins  
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Which nerve is implicated in Carpal Tunnel, and what does it innervate?   Median Nerve; Thumb, Index, and Middle Fingers  
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What three factors determine the extent of a seizure?   Location, Duration, Extent of reach into tissues  
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What is the Peripheral Nervous System divided into?   Somatic and Autonomous Nervous Systems  
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What is the Autonomous Nervous System divided into?   Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems  
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What is the Diencephelon?   Thalamus and Hypothalamus  
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How many nerve pairs in the PNS are there?   12 pairs of cranial nerves, 31 pairs of spinal nerves  
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What are the three layers of a nerve?   Epineurium, Perineurium, Endoneurium  
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What does the posterior fossa contain?   Cerebellum, Pons, Medulla  
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What causes a Subdural Hematoma?   Rupture of the veins that drain the surface of the brain  
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What is the 2nd most common cause of stroke?   Intraperenchymal Hemorrhage  
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What is the requirement for Aphasia?   Must be in DOMINANT hemisphere  
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What are the sx of Cerebellar Disorders?   Hypotonia, Decreased Deep Tendon Reflexes, Asthenia, Ataxia, Dysmetria, Intention Tremors, Disdiadocokinesis, Speech Disorders  
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