Neuro 197-end Flashcards

1
Q

Key muscles tested L2

A

Hip flexors

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2
Q

MOI for anterior cord syndrome

A

Flexion

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3
Q

If a DVT is suspected, should either A or PROM be done?

A

No neither

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4
Q

DVT special test

A

Homan’s

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5
Q

An inability to remember events prior to the injury

A

Retrograde

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6
Q

What is a primary TBI

A

Initial injury to the brain sustained by impact

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7
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Key muscles tested C5

A

Elbow flexors

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8
Q

What is an epidural hematoma

A

Hemorrhage that forms between skull and dura mater

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9
Q

What type of patients can have autonomic dysreflexia

A

Ones with SCIs at or above T6

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10
Q

Key muscles tested L3

A

Knee extensors

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11
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What is a secondary TBI

A

Brain damage that occurs as a response to the initial injury

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12
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What type of amnesia is used as an indicator of the extent of damage

A

Post-traumatic amnesia

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13
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Key muscles tested S1

A

Ankle plantar flexors

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14
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Key muscles tested T1

A

Small finger abductors

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15
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A state of consciousness that is characterized by quiet behavior, confusion, poor attention, and delayed responses

A

Clouding of consciousness

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16
Q

The inability to create new memory

A

Anterograde

17
Q

A state of consciousness that is characterized by disorientation, confusion, agitation, and loudness

A

Delirium

18
Q

Joints most commonly affected by HO

A

larger… knees or hips

19
Q

Key muscles tested L4

A

Ankle dorsiflexion

20
Q

Flexion SCIs occurs most commonly at what level

A

C5-C6

21
Q

Key muscles tested L5

A

Long toe extensors

22
Q

Ectopic bone is AKA

A

Heterotopic ossificans

23
Q

Etiology of orthostatic hypotension

A

Loss of sympathetic control of vasoconstriction in combination with absent muscle tone

24
Q

What is a subdural hematoma

A

Hemorrhage that forms due to venous rupture between dura and arachnoid

25
Q

A state of unconsciousness and the level of unresponsiveness to all internal and external stimuli

A

Coma

26
Q

A state of consciousness that is characterized by a state of sleep, reduced alertness to arousal, and delayed responses to stimuli

A

Obtundity

27
Q

Key muscles tested C7

A

Elbow extensors

28
Q

DVT etiology

A

Formation of blood clot that becomes dislodged

29
Q

Key muscles tested C8

A

Finger flexors

30
Q

Hematoma
Hypoxia
Ischemia
Increased ICP

Primary or secondary TBI?

A

Secondary

31
Q

What is autonomic dysreflexia

A

Noxious stimulus below LOI triggers autonomic nervous system causing sudden elevation in BP

32
Q

What position is contraindicated for autonomic dysreflexia and why

A

Lying the patient down because it will elevate BP

33
Q

Extension SCIs occur most common at what level

A

C4-C5

34
Q

A state of general unresponsiveness with arousal occurring from repeated stimulation

A

Stupor

35
Q

Key muscles tested C6

A

Wrist extensors

36
Q

What type of memory is the last to recover after a comatose state

A

Anterograde

37
Q

The time between the injury and when a patient is able to recall recent events

A

Post-traumatic amnesia

38
Q

Skull penetration
Skull fractures
Contusion to gray/white matter

Primary or secondary TBI?

A

Primary