Health Disparities
Brain Anatomy
Cranial Nerves
Etiologies Pt 1
Etiologies Pt 2
100

T/F: African Americans have the highest rates of hypertension. 

True

100

What structures make up the CNS (Central Nervous System)?

Brain and Spinal Cord

100

What is the name of cranial nerve V (5)?

Trigeminal

100

T/F: An etiology is when the Deficits or symptoms that are present are of an unknown or obscure origin

False, idiopathic etiology

100

T/F:  a severe seizure is considered a TBI 

False; TBIs occur with an external force

200

Persons from ________ groups are significantly less likely than the rest of the population to have health insurance.

racial and ethnic minority

200
What is grey matter?

Unmyelinated neurons

200

The Accessory nerve is cranial nerve ____ (what number?). 

XI (11)

200

Stroke is also know as a ______. 

cerebrovascular accident

200

In a Anoxic/hypoxic brain injury, is the damage typically acute or diffuse?

Diffuse

300

The combination of diabetes and hypertension significantly increases the risks for what 2 conditions?

stroke and dementia

300

What is the purpose of gyri and sulci?

Folded tissues allow more neural tissue to be packed into a smaller space (Increase surface area of the brain)

300

Which nerve innervates the fine and gross motor movements of the tongue?

CN XII (12); Hypoglossal

300

Name a symptom of a stroke. 

Sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg, most often on one side of the body; Confusion; Difficulty speaking or understanding speech; Difficulty seeing with one or both eyes ; Difficulty walking ; Dizziness; Loss of balance or coordination ; Severe headache with no known cause ; Fainting or unconsciousness.

300

Encephalitis is Acute infection and inflammation of the_______.

brain or spinal cord

400

Which racial/ethnic group has the highest rates of risk factors for cardiovascular disease?

Native Americans

400

Which part of the brain moves experiences from short term memory into long-term memory?

hippocampus

400

What is the vagus nerve's role as it relates to vocal fold function?

innervate muscles for adduction and abduction of vocal folds

400

What is the primary difference between an ischemic stroke and a hemorrhagic stroke?

Ischemic: blood flow is obstructed 

Hemorrhagic: bleeding in the brain

400

Name the 3 stage of a seizure in order. 

Aura, Ictus, and Postictus

500

Name 2 factors for health disparities

•Long-standing national history of poverty

•Discrimination in access to health care

•Poor or nonexistent medical care early in life among ethnic subgroups

•Differences in collective wealth within neighborhoods in which affected populations live

•Poor living and working situations.

• Lack of health insurance

• And more

500

List two features/functions of the thalamus. 

• Sits on top of brainstem, under the cerebral hemispheres

• Functions, in part, as a sensory relay station

• Receives afferent sensory information being transmitted from body and directs it to the appropriate part of the brain for processing

• Receives the motor plans the cerebellum has checked for errors and sends the refined plans for motor execution

500

Name this nerve: 

Mixed sensory-motor nerve, motor info to the face and sensory (taste) info from anterior ⅔ of the tongue.

CN XII (7), Facial

500

Aneurysms typically occur where in the brain?

Circle of Willis

500

Describe an embolic stroke. 

 Occurs when: Embolus (a mass in the circulatory system) lodges within a blood vessel inside the brain and Cuts off blood circulation to a part of the brain