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What is the area between the brain C. Meninges
and skull with 3 membranes?
A. Dura
B. Pia
C. Meninges
D. Subdura
Surrounds all exposed surface of A. CSF
the CNS; interchanges with
interstitial fluid
of the brain; cushions delicate
neuro-structures; supports brain;
transports
nutrients, chemical messengers and
waste products.
A. CSF
B. Hydrocephalus
C. Blood Brain Barrier
D. Gray matter
,Deep groove that separates the C. Longitudinal fissure
two brain hemispheres (left and
right).
A. Lateral sulcus
B. Central sulcus
C. Longitudinal fissure
D. Tentorium
Normal adult CSF is characterized G. Increased WBC
by the following except?
A. Total cell count: normal RBCs,
less than 5 lymphocytes
B. Total protein: 15-45 mg/dl (up to
70 mg/dl)
C. Glucose: 50-75 mg/dl
D. Pressure: 0-15 mm/hg when
supine
E. Average circulatory volume: 100-
150 ml
F. Specific gravity: 1.003-1.008
G. Increased WBC
Describes region above the C. Supratentorium
tentorium:
A. Infratentorium
B. Middle tentorium
C. Supratentorium
D. Cerebellar tentorium
, Visual processing, visual spatial A. Occipital lobe
processing, motion perception,
color
discrimination.
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Frontal lobe
Speech and memory and C. Temporal lobe
recognition of auditory stimuli
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Frontal lobe
Coordination of voluntary motor D. Cerebellum
movement; balance and
equilibrium;
muscle tone
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Cerebellum
Transmits impulses for the sense of D. Olfactory nerve
smell from nose to brain
A. Trigeminal nerve
B. Abducens
C. Facial nerve
D. Olfactory nerve
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Terms in this set (263)
What is the area between the brain C. Meninges
and skull with 3 membranes?
A. Dura
B. Pia
C. Meninges
D. Subdura
Surrounds all exposed surface of A. CSF
the CNS; interchanges with
interstitial fluid
of the brain; cushions delicate
neuro-structures; supports brain;
transports
nutrients, chemical messengers and
waste products.
A. CSF
B. Hydrocephalus
C. Blood Brain Barrier
D. Gray matter
,Deep groove that separates the C. Longitudinal fissure
two brain hemispheres (left and
right).
A. Lateral sulcus
B. Central sulcus
C. Longitudinal fissure
D. Tentorium
Normal adult CSF is characterized G. Increased WBC
by the following except?
A. Total cell count: normal RBCs,
less than 5 lymphocytes
B. Total protein: 15-45 mg/dl (up to
70 mg/dl)
C. Glucose: 50-75 mg/dl
D. Pressure: 0-15 mm/hg when
supine
E. Average circulatory volume: 100-
150 ml
F. Specific gravity: 1.003-1.008
G. Increased WBC
Describes region above the C. Supratentorium
tentorium:
A. Infratentorium
B. Middle tentorium
C. Supratentorium
D. Cerebellar tentorium
, Visual processing, visual spatial A. Occipital lobe
processing, motion perception,
color
discrimination.
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Frontal lobe
Speech and memory and C. Temporal lobe
recognition of auditory stimuli
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Frontal lobe
Coordination of voluntary motor D. Cerebellum
movement; balance and
equilibrium;
muscle tone
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Cerebellum
Transmits impulses for the sense of D. Olfactory nerve
smell from nose to brain
A. Trigeminal nerve
B. Abducens
C. Facial nerve
D. Olfactory nerve