Go out on a limbic
Fluid essentials
Bloody Nightmare
Tertiary Prevention / Care
Brainitis ???
100

Don't let this brain structure steal your emotions

What is the amygdala? 

100

Dura mater, Arachnoid mater and Pia mater all walk into a health club.........

What are the meninges of the brain and spinal cord

100

often due to aneurysm or vascular malformations

Trauma, neoplasm, defects other causes.

Presents with sudden onset HA w/ searing pain

N&V (75%), syncope, neck pain, coma, seizure                                   Highest incidence:  women over 70


What is a subarachnoid hemorrhage?

100

term for decline in intellectual functioning severe enough to interfere with a person’s relationships & ADLs

What is dementia?

100

Acute inflammatory disease of parenchyma (brain tissue); gray matter


What is encephalitis?


200

This brain structure likes stability

What is the hypothalamus?

200

Arachnoid mater and pia mater barrier to them ever dating because the river is too deep in this place

What is the subarachnoid space?

200

a tearing of veins between the brain surface and dural sinus

Accumulation of blood in dural space = space-occupying lesion

Chronic:  80% in elderly men, usually from falls; anticoagulation tx.



What is a Subdural Hemorrhage?

200

The gradual accumulation of beta-amyloid protein fragments between neurons causing memory loss

What are The amyloid plaques?

200

Positive Kernig’s Sign 



What is hip flexion combined with knee extension?

300

 Without me all the brain information would not be shared

What is the thalamus?

300

Flows within the 4 ventricles providing shock absorption

What is the Cerebral Spinal Fluid, CSF?

300

Contralateral hemiplegia & hemiparesis

Global aphasia, sensory & motor loss


What occurs with a Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Lesion?

300

The neurofibrillary tangles are the accumulations of tau proteins that detach from the microtubules

What causes the decline of cognition in AD? the neurofibrillary tangles are the accumulations of tau proteins 

300

Positive Brudzinski’s Sign

What is  cervical flexion causes flexion of hips/knees?

400

If you haven't maintained the information for recall during a test you could blame it on this structure not doing it's job

What is the hippocampus?

400

This enters the base of the brain through the foramen magnum to bring O2 to the posterior aspect of the brain

What is the vertebral artery?

400

Wallenberg Syndrome (vertigo, nausea, dysphagia, ipsilateral ataxia, ptosis)


What occurs with Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (PICA) and Vertebral Syndrome?


400

Progressive, hereditary disorder

Movt. is purposeless, involuntary, random “dance”- Affects the BG


What is Huntington's Disease?

400

Inflammation of the meninges of brain & spinal cord

Viral most common; bacterial most severe

Inflammation & congestion can produce thrombosis and scarring 

What is Meningitis?

500

This contains the Cranial & Spinal nerves with a Somatic and an Autonomic division

What is the Peripheral Nervous system?

500

Not to be out done by the vertebral artery, these supply O2 to the lateral and anterior part of the brain

What are the R & L Internal Carotid Arteries?

500

Language expression is lost; located in  post. aspect of left frontal lobe


What is Broca's Aphasia?

500

A progressive disease with scarring (sclerosis) & degeneration of motor neurons in lateral spinal cord, brainstem, & cerebral cortex


What is ALS?

500

Types of meningitis and which is most severe?

What is viral or bacterial? What is Bacterial Meningitis? 

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