Where is my Brain?
Get me MIMS, stat!
What and Where?
Know your Vessels
RANDO Questions!
100

What side and lobe of the brain is Broca's area typically found? 

The Left frontal lobe

100

Which class of drug degrades fibrin?

tPA's / Thrombolytics 

100

Your patient has word finding difficulty, slurred speech, right sided weakness, and is staring off to the left. Which artery is likely occluded? 

Left MCA 

100
They carry 70% of the blood to the brain.

The ICAs

100

What is the most common large vessel occlusion? 

MCAs

200

Which lobe is responsible for proprioception? 

The Parietal Lobe

200

My patient has just had a carotid stent inserted. What class of medications will they be prescribed for a long period of time after discharge? 

Anti-platelet

200

The patient presents with left sided visual loss and a moderate headache. Which lobe and artery is most likely affected? 

Right PCA and Occipital lobe

200

Which vessels supply the posterior circulation? 

The Vertebral and Basilar arteries

200

A suspected stroke to what area results in an instant fail in an ASSIST? 

Brainstem / posterior circulation

300

Where is the Reticular activating system primarily found?

In the Brainstem

300

My medication class works by causing the relaxation of smooth muscle of the arteries. 

Calcium channel blockers

300

Your patient presents with a headache, nausea and Left limb Ataxia and dysmetria. What side and part of the brain is likely affected? 

Left cerebellar 

300

Which vessels connect the anterior and posterior circulation? 

The Posterior communicating Artery

300

Hydrocephalus is a very common complication after strokes to which parts of the brain? 

Cerebellum and Brainstem 

400

The part of the brain responsible for sensing pain is the...?

Thalamus

400

Name any drug that prevents factor X activation to factor Xa?

Most anticoagulants.....

400

The patient presents with confusion, impulsiveness, severe left leg weakness and mild left arm weakness. Which artery is most likely occluded? 

Right ACA

400

What is the largest venous sinus?

The superior sagittal sinus

400

List TWO contraindications for thrombolysis? 

Recent surgery, falls, currently on anti-coagulation, active bleeding, hypertension >185 

500

What part of the brain is responsible for laying down short term memory, and where is it found? 

Hippocampus is found in the temporal lobe

500

In which cohort of patients do we preferentially use heparin over clexane for VTE prophylaxis? 

Renally impaired patients. 

500

What area of the brain is most prone to spontaneous Intracerebral haemorrhage? 

Basal Ganglia

500

What are the 3 main arteries that supply the Cerebellum? 

PICA, SCA, AICA

500

What is the name given to the tissue that is still salvageable during an ischaemic stroke? 

Penumbra

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