Exam 3 Spinal cord SG (pt1) Flashcards

1
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Name the meninges of the spinal cord in sequence from outermost to innermost

A

Dura mater (outermost)

Arachnoid mater

Pia mater (innermost)

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2
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What is the relationship between spinal meninges and cranial meninges?

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spinal meninges surround the spinal cord, and are continuous with the cranial meninges, which encircle the brain

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3
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Of what is the dura mater composed?

A

dense, irregular connective tissue

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4
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Name the substance within the: subdural space, subarachnoid space, central canal.

A

subdural space - interstitial fluid
subarachnoid space - CSF
central canal - CSF

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5
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What is the function of denticulate ligaments?

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suspend the spinal cord within its dural sheath, protecting it against sudden displacement

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6
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What is the extent of the spinal cord in adults?

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In adults the spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata to the superior border of the second lumbar vertebra

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Where in the vertebral column is the terminus of the conus medularis?

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in adults ends at the level of the IV disc between vertebrae L1 & L2

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8
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Between which vertebrae is a spinal tap normally performed in adults?

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between vertebrae L3 and L4, or between L4 and L5

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9
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Name the two roots of spinal nerves.

A
  • Posterior (or dorsal) root

- Anterior (or ventral) root

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What does the posterior root have with regard to sensory and/or motor function?

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contains only sensory axons which conduct nerve impulses from sense receptors into the CNS

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What does the anterior root have with regard to sensory and/or motor function?

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Contains axons of motor neurons that conduct nerve impulses from the CNS to effector organs and cells

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12
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What is the causative agent of polio?

A

poliovirus

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13
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What nervous tissue does polio affect?

A

destroying cell bodies of motor neurons in the anterior horn of the spinal cord and in nuclei of cranial nerves

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14
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Describe ascending tracts regarding: direction of impulses carried, whether motor or sensory, white matter or gray matter.

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comprise of axons that conduct nerve impulses toward the brain

Sensory

White matter tracts

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15
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Describe descending tracts regarding: direction of impulses carried, whether motor or sensory, white matter or gray matter.

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carry nerve impulses down the spinal cord

Motor

White matter tracts

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16
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Describe the general functions of white matter and gray matter in the spinal cord.

A

White matter tracts ascend to or descend from the brain

Gray matter processes information input and output

17
Q

How are spinal nerves named and numbered?

A

According to the region and level of the vertebral column from which they emerge

18
Q

What is the general relationship between the exit of a spinal nerve from the vertebral column and a given vertebra?

A

Most spinal nerves exit inferior to the vertebra of the same number, except for cervical nerves

19
Q

Why are there 8 pairs of cervical nerves, but only 7 cervical vertebrae?

A

Because C1 exits superior to the atlas (which is the first cervical vertebra)

20
Q

Why do some spinal nerves

A

because spinal cord elongation stops about age 4 or 5 years, but vertebral column growth continues.

21
Q

What spinal nerve roots comprise the cauda equina?

A

lower lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal nerves

22
Q

What do posterior rami of spinal nerves supply?

A

deep muscles and skin of the dorsal surface of the trunk

23
Q

What do anterior rami of spinal nerves supply?

A

muscles and structures of the upper and lower limbs and the skin of the lateral and ventral surfaces of the trunk

24
Q

What spinal nerve component supplies the vertebrae and associated structures?

A

The meningeal branch of each spinal nerve

25
Q

Which rami of spinal nerves form plexuses?

A

the anterior rami of spinal nerves