EEN/Stroke part 1
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1. Name the area of the brain associated with high- Frontal lobe
er thinking and voluntary movement.Touch, tempera-
ture, and pain.
2. Medulla oblongata What part of the brainstem reg- Medulla oblongata
ulates autonomic function (respiratory rhythm, heart
rate, blood pressure)?
3. What senses are controlled by the primary somatosen- Touch, temperature, and
sory cortex? pain
4. The occipital lobe is to vision as the ___________ lobe is Temporal
to hearing
5. Which cranial nerve controls the muscles in the neck XI. Spinal Accessory
and shoulders to coordinate head turning and shoul-
der shrugging?
6. What cranial nerves may be affected in the patient who IX. Glossopharyngeal and
is having difficulty swallowing? X. Vagus
7. What cranial nerve has only sensory functions of hear- VIII. Vestibulocochlear
ing and balance?
8. Which artery connects the left and right anterior cere- Anterior communicating
bral arteries and may allow for collateral blood flow? artery
9. Which cranial nerve controls most eye movements, III. Oculomotor
pupillary response, and eyelid lifting?
10. What area of the brain is supplied by the internal Anterior
carotid arteries and their branches, the anterior and
middle cerebral arteries?
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11. Which artery perfuses the area of the primary motor Anterior cerebral artery
cortex responsible for control of the legs, feet, and
urinary bladder?
12. What artery is divided into 4 segments and perfuses Middle cerebral artery
the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes of the brain?
13. What area of the brain is supplied by the basilar and Posterior
vertebral arteries and their branches?
14. What area of the body is controlled by the portion of Lower extremities
the primary motor cortex on the top middle of the
head?
15. Which cranial nerve would you expect to be damaged VII. Facial
if the patient is experiencing loss of taste and lack of
saliva and tear production?
16. Which ring of arteries forms a communicating network Circle of Willis
to connect the anterior and posterior blood supply of
the brain?
17. Which cranial nerve would you expect to be damaged I. Olfactory
if patient's sense of smell is destroyed?
18. Which artery supplies the area of the primary motor Middle cerebral artery
cortex responsible for control of the face and arms?
19. Which term describes the area of the brain below the Infratentorial
tentorium cerebelli dural fold where the cerebellum
and brainstem are located?
20. Which cranial nerve is a sensory nerve and controls II. Optic
vision?
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1. Name the area of the brain associated with high- Frontal lobe
er thinking and voluntary movement.Touch, tempera-
ture, and pain.
2. Medulla oblongata What part of the brainstem reg- Medulla oblongata
ulates autonomic function (respiratory rhythm, heart
rate, blood pressure)?
3. What senses are controlled by the primary somatosen- Touch, temperature, and
sory cortex? pain
4. The occipital lobe is to vision as the ___________ lobe is Temporal
to hearing
5. Which cranial nerve controls the muscles in the neck XI. Spinal Accessory
and shoulders to coordinate head turning and shoul-
der shrugging?
6. What cranial nerves may be affected in the patient who IX. Glossopharyngeal and
is having difficulty swallowing? X. Vagus
7. What cranial nerve has only sensory functions of hear- VIII. Vestibulocochlear
ing and balance?
8. Which artery connects the left and right anterior cere- Anterior communicating
bral arteries and may allow for collateral blood flow? artery
9. Which cranial nerve controls most eye movements, III. Oculomotor
pupillary response, and eyelid lifting?
10. What area of the brain is supplied by the internal Anterior
carotid arteries and their branches, the anterior and
middle cerebral arteries?
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11. Which artery perfuses the area of the primary motor Anterior cerebral artery
cortex responsible for control of the legs, feet, and
urinary bladder?
12. What artery is divided into 4 segments and perfuses Middle cerebral artery
the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes of the brain?
13. What area of the brain is supplied by the basilar and Posterior
vertebral arteries and their branches?
14. What area of the body is controlled by the portion of Lower extremities
the primary motor cortex on the top middle of the
head?
15. Which cranial nerve would you expect to be damaged VII. Facial
if the patient is experiencing loss of taste and lack of
saliva and tear production?
16. Which ring of arteries forms a communicating network Circle of Willis
to connect the anterior and posterior blood supply of
the brain?
17. Which cranial nerve would you expect to be damaged I. Olfactory
if patient's sense of smell is destroyed?
18. Which artery supplies the area of the primary motor Middle cerebral artery
cortex responsible for control of the face and arms?
19. Which term describes the area of the brain below the Infratentorial
tentorium cerebelli dural fold where the cerebellum
and brainstem are located?
20. Which cranial nerve is a sensory nerve and controls II. Optic
vision?
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