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- nial Plexus Q/A A 44-year-old man presents to the emergency department with pain in the right arm following a motorcycle accident. Examniation revelaed a fractured medial epicondyle and the clawing of the ring and little finger on the right hand. eko Which of the following best describes the nerve most affected in this case? Saving your path O A: Axillary B: Median C: Musculocutaneous D: Radial E: UlnarThe most dramatic effects of an UMN lesion occurs with lesions at the level of :-a- the 1ry motor areab- internal capsulec- medullary pyramidsd- lateral column of spinal white materMatch the cranial nerve to it's function. IV X V VII 1. 2. facial sensations and mastication 3. 4. eye movements with superior oblique muscle 5. taste, facial expressions, salivary & lacrimal gland secretion sensations of tongue and ear, blood pressure and respiration regulation, salivation, swallowing taste, hunger and fullness, swallowing, speech, reduced heart rate, abdominal organs
- Many patiemts with progressive multiple sclerosis develop lesions in cervical spinal cordin addition to those in the brain. Lista ll cell types found in spinal cord and describe their normal function. In the case of last stage multiple sclerosis with a large lesion is the anterior column of the cervical spinal cord, what effect would you anticipate on each of these cell types? and further what signs and symptoms would you anticipate the patient to display?Match the two main anatomical divisions of the nervous system with the structures or descriptions. DDD NOD ganglion nerve brain spinal cord nucleus tract dispersed throughout the body contained within the cranial cavity and vertebral cavity 1. Central nervous system (CNS) 2. Peripheral nervous system (PNS)a. Describe two ways in which the spinal cord canbe damaged in a fall.b. Explain why it is difficult to predict the degreeof permanent damage to the spinal cord duringthe first few days.c. Describe the usual effects of transection ofthe spinal cord at C4-C5, immediately afterinjury and after recovery from spinal shock.Explain why there is a difference in the effectsover time.d. Describe the cause and effect of autonomicdysreflexia. How are the signs different fromthose of a stress response?
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