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1. Discuss Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
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- 2. Compare and contrast primary spinal cord injury and secondary spinal cord injury6. Label the following cross-section of the brain with the following terms: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata, brain stem, thalamus, hypothalamus, diencephalon, cerebellum, cerebrum.1. describe the components of the spinal cord 2. locate region of the vertebral column where the spinal nerves emerge
- 1. The autonomous nervous system is a motor division of our nervous system that controls glands, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscles. a. List the parasympathetic cranial nerves and their function2. Write on CSF providing components, functions, analysis and disorder?1.9. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the spinal cord? 1. To transport blood throughout the body 2. To serve as a communication between the afferent neuron and the efferent neuron 3. To control skeletal muscles and maintain balance 4. It is a two-way conduction path between the peripheral nerves and the brain
- 6. Explain what functional neurologic disorder means. What are some of the challenges that health care practitioners experience when treating persons who may have functional neurologic disorder? Having been made aware of what functional neurologic disorder is, what does this tell you about the state of knowledge regarding the brain and disease?7. Describe structures, features, etc. that protect the central nervous system from harm.2. Define the terms reflex and spinal reflex and identify the components of a reflex arc. 3. Define the term spinal cord injury (SCI) and state its prevalence. 4. Define the terms neurological level, tetra(qudri)plegia, and paraplegia. 5. Define the terms dermatome and myotoma and explain how each relates to SCI. 6. Define the term stretch reflex and describe how such reflexes are used to anatomically localize SC. 7. Based upon the results of Jason's neurological exam, what is the neurological level of his SCI? 8. Discuss the management of SCI and the factors that determine the prognosis for this condition.