The Nervous System
Stroke
Mystery
Cranial Nerves
Physical Exam
100

True or false: Each neuron binds only one type of neurotransmitter?

What is FALSE

100

Do people above the age of 55 have a higher OR lower risk of stroke?

What is higher risk

100

How many years is medical school?

What is four

100

What is cranial nerve II?

What is the Optic Nerve

100

Name one part of the neurological exam.

What is sensation, vibration, cranial nerve exam, gait, balance, coordination, orientation, etc.

200

What is the sympathetic nervous system for?

The "fight or flight" response

200

How can we prevent stroke?

What is: 

- lower blood pressure

- no smoking

- lower cholesterol 

- exercise

- healthy diet

- limited alcohol

- good diabetes control

200

Name one form of psychiatric therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, deep brain stimulation, electroconvulsive therapy, medication, etc. 

200

What is cranial nerve X

What is the Vagus Nerve

200

Name three different reflexes you can test?

What are patellar, biceps, triceps, Achilles, Babinski, and brachioradialis.

300

What is the parasympathetic nervous system for?

What is "Rest and digest"

300

Who can help you after you've had a stroke (health professionals)?

Who are dietitians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, counselors, etc.

300

What is a fellowship within the medical field?

What is years of additional training that are specialized to a specific subset of interest within medicine

300

What cranial nerve controls your tongue muscles?

What is Cranial Nerve XII

300

What does auscultation mean? 

What is to listen to bodily sounds with a stethoscope.

400

What do excitatory neurotransmitters cause in the post-synaptic neuron?

What is depolarization (leads to action potential)

400

What are the two different types of stroke?

What are hemorrhagic (brain bleed) and ischemic (blood clot)

400

What are two signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?

What is forgetfulness beyond normalcy, forgetting words and names of objects, mood changes, compensatory mechanisms, speech difficulty, difficulty with daily tasks, etc.

400

What would happen if you cut Cranial Nerve VII?

What is loss of facial expression/facial muscle control
400

What is the order of the physical examination technique?

What are Inspect, Auscultate, Percuss, Palpate. 

500

What causes the release of vesicles within the pre-synaptic neuron?

What is calcium channels opening, which then leads to influx of calcium within the cells causing vesicles to fuse with the membrane

500

What does FAST stand for?

What is Face, Arms, Speech, Time

500

Name one of the physiological causes of Alzheimer's disease within the brain

What are beta amyloid plaques and tau tangles (abnormal build up of proteins)

500

Name all three cranial nerves that control eye movement.

What is Cranial Nerve III, IV, and VI.

500

When you shine a light in the eye, the pupil constricts. Is this caused by the parasympathetic or sympathetic nervous system?

What is the parasympathetic nervous system.

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