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nervous system Test

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What are the nerves transmitted through
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What is an noninvasive procedures that provides excellent anatomic detail of the brain, spinal cord, intervertebral disk and CSF
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What should discusse with the patient about the vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty procedures
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What is the forebrain is divided
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What is useful in identifying narrowing of the subarachnoid space by evaluating the dynamic flow of the CSF
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What makes up the hindbrain
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What can help restore the spine to a more normal curature and reduce hunchback deformities
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Where are departments encouraged to store contrast media for myelographs
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What procedures do not require intrathecal injection of a contrast agent
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How is the body of the wo lateral ventricles prolonged
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The most inferior portion of the spinal cord
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What should be locked so it cannot accidently come in contact with the spinal needle, sterile field, or both
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True or False: The conus projection in the AP position used a cassette
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What extends between the pons and the spinal cord, and forms the lower portion of the hindbrain
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The largest uppermost portion of the brain
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A branch of radiology hat uses catheters to perform therapeutic procedures
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what are extremely useful in patients withcomprehensive injuries or in determining dural tears resulting in extravasation of the CSF
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How are the spinal nerves prolonged
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Outside or above the dura mater
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Why is the position of the patient's head important in a cervical myelograph
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to prevent the medium from passing into the cerebral ventricles
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image intensifier
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inferiorly from the cord to their respective exits
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CTM
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interventional radiology
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crebrum
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conus medullaris
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into lobes and lobules
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risks, benefits, and alternatives
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cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata
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seperately from other agents
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True
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kyphoplasty
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MRI
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anteriorly, posteriorly, and inferiorly into hornlike portions
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epidural space
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MRI of the spinal cord and subarachnoid space
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intervertebral and sacral foramina
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medulla oblongata
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Myelography
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What is the deep cleft that seperates the cerebrum in right and left hemispheres
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what is used in the investiation of internal disk lesion, such as rupture of he nucleus pulposus
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An interventional radiology procedure used to treat vertebral body compression fractures by stabilizing bone fragments with cement
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The part of the brain located in he posterior cranial fossa behind the brainstem
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How many times should contrast vials be checked
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A collection of nerves licated iin the spinal canal inferior to the spinal ccord
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What is the outer portion of the gray matter of the brain called
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The fluid that flows through and protect the ventricles, subarachnoid space, brain, and spinal cord
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What is the slitlike cavity of the brain witha quadrilateralshape
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What is the minimal magnification focal size of an angiographic x-ray tube

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