What is normal ICP levels?
5-15 mmHg
How many bones are in the spinal column(Name them in order)?
33 Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx
What are Cheyne-Stokes respirations and what are they a sign of?
Gradually increasing rate and depth of respirations followed by a gradual of respirations with intermittent periods of apnea, ICP
How many lobes of the cerebrum are there?
4
What is the leading cause of TBI?
Falls
A CPP below the critical minimum threshold of __ results in inadequate perfusion of the brain and cerebral ischemia.
60 mmHg
C2 is also known as:
Axis
What is the babinski reflex?
toes move upward in response to stimulation of the sole of foot
What is the frontal lobe responsible for?
Voluntary motor action, personality traits, speech and smell
What are three consecutive strikes in bowling called?
A turkey
The brain receives about __% of the cardiac output and consumes about __% of the body's oxygen.
15,20
C1 is also known as:
Atlas
What is decorticate posturing?
Flexion of the arms and extension of the legs
What is the parietal lobe responsible for?
Primary sensory area, Body awareness, Language and taste
What year did facebook launch?
2004
The brain can autoregulate CBF when the CPP is between __ and __ mmHg.
60, 160
What is the only area of the spine that allows for significant rotation?
C1-C2
What is spinal stenosis?
narrowing of the spinal canal that can occur at single or multiple levels, causing compression of exiting nerve roots.
What is the occipital lobe responsible for?
Vision(injury causes visual disturbances)
What is the only NFL team with a plant for a logo?
Saints(Lily)
Fleur-de-lis: French word that means lily flower in English
How is CPP calculated?
MAP-ICP=CPP
How many bones make up the skull?
28
What are S/S of ICP?
HTN, Bradycardia, irregular respirations
What is the temporal lobe responsible for?
Hearing and reading
How many first responders are attending to the pt in the first slide?
3