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Transcribed Image Text:TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 9-3
Choose the best answer:
5. How is spinal cord injury treated initi
a. stabilization of injury
b. drugs to prevent tissue dama
c. cardiovascular and respiratory support if needed
d. all of the above
1. The segments of the spinal cord are named for:
a. the bones of the skull
b. the vertebrae
c. their function
d. none of the above
2. This layer of the meninges is fused to the surface
6. A patient complains of progressive weakness in the
muscles of her legs. You begin a patient history. During
your conversation she relates to you that she had some
kind of virus as a child that left her with a temporary
limp. Apparently she was really sick for a while, but she
doesn't remember much about it. What is the most
obvious possible diagnosis?
Multiple sclerosis
Charcot Marie Tooth
c. Post-polio syndrome
d. Spinal cord injury
of the CNS:
a. dura mater
b. pia mater
c. arachnoid mater
d. whatsa mater
3. The ventral root carries,
tion, and the dorsal root carries
information.
a. motor, motor
informa-
b. motor; sensory
c. sensory; sensory
d. sensory; motor
4. What is the term for axon pathways carrying informa-
tion up and down the spinal cord?
a. horns
b. roots
c. columns
d. ganglia
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