Anatomy & Physiology
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Head Injuries
Spinal Injuries
100

How many bones are in the head?

22 bones

100

This section of the nervous system controls a wide variety of activities, including most voluntary motor functions and conscious thought

Cerebrum

100

What are the two types of peripheral nerves?

sensory and motor

100

What is "whiplash" also known as?

coup-countercoup

100

What is called when a patient has loss of sensation and motor function after an injury called?

paralysis

200

What are the different sections of the spinal cord?

Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral,  & Coccyx

200

Coordinates balance and body movements

Cerebellum

200

These transmit information directly to or from the brain and perform special functions in the head and face, including sight, smell, taste, hearing, and facial expressions

12 cranial nerves

200

A blunt blow to the head or face can cause this

Concussion

200

Many divers receive this type of spinal injury

compression

300

What is the name of the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord?

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

300

Controls most functions necessary for life

Brain Stem

300

How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

31

300

This is an injury directly to the brain tissue itself and may cause permanent damage

contusion

300

Hanging can cause this type of injury to the spine

Distraction

400

The nervous system is divided into two anatomic parts, what are they?

Central and Peripheral Nervous System

400

This item is produced in a chamber inside the brain called the third ventricle

CSF

400

These provide a connection between the sensory and motor nerves

Connecting Nerves

400

Accumulation of blood beneath the dura mater but outside the brain

Subdural Hematoma

400

When a patient has an injury to C2-C3 area, what should an EMT be concerned about?

Inability to breath

500

What is the difference between sympathetic and parasympathetic?

Sympathetic- Fight or Flight

Parasympathetic- Rest  & Digest

500

The CNS is protected by these 3 layers

Dura Mater

Arachnoid Mater

Pia Mater

500

What is the section of the spinal located at the L2-3 area called? (it is also known as the horse's tail)

Cauda Equina

500

Increase BP, bradycardia,  and cheyne-stokes respirations

These signs and symptoms are known as what?

Cushing's Reflex (Triad)

500

hypotension, poor temperature regulation, and vessel dilation are signs and symptoms of what?

Neurogenic Shock