QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Acceleration - CORRECT ANSWERS When a moving object impacts stationary head
Deceleration - CORRECT ANSWERS Moving head strikes stationary object
Perforating gun shot wound - CORRECT ANSWERS Has entrance and exit, bullet not
within cranium
Penetrating gun shot wound - CORRECT ANSWERS Bullet remains in cranium
Coup injury - CORRECT ANSWERS Injury under point of impact
contracoup injury - CORRECT ANSWERS Injury on opposite side of impact
cranial nerve 1 - CORRECT ANSWERS olfactory
cranial nerve 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS optic
cranial nerve 3 - CORRECT ANSWERS Oculomotor
cranial nerve 4 - CORRECT ANSWERS Trochlear
cranial nerve 5 - CORRECT ANSWERS Trigeminal
,cranial nerve 6 - CORRECT ANSWERS Abducens
cranial nerve 7 - CORRECT ANSWERS Facial
cranial nerve 8 - CORRECT ANSWERS Vestibulocochlear
cranial nerve 9 - CORRECT ANSWERS Glossopharyngeal
cranial nerve 10 - CORRECT ANSWERS Vagus
cranial nerve 11 - CORRECT ANSWERS accessory
cranial nerve 12 - CORRECT ANSWERS Hypoglossal
cranial nerve that helps with smell - CORRECT ANSWERS olfactory
cranial nerve that provides vision - CORRECT ANSWERS optic
cranial nerve that affects opening and moving of eyes and adjusts pupil width - CORRECT
ANSWERS oculomotor
cranial nerve that helps you look down and towards and opposite nose - CORRECT
ANSWERS trochlear
,cranial nerve that provides sensation to eyes, most of face, and inside your mouth; helps you
chew - CORRECT ANSWERS trigeminal
cranial nerve that helps you move your eyes from left to right - CORRECT
ANSWERS abducens
cranial nerve that helps you make facial expressions and provides sense of taste to part of your
tongue - CORRECT ANSWERS facial
cranial nerve that helps with hearing and balance - CORRECT
ANSWERS vestibulocochlear
cranial nerve that provides taste sensations to part of your tongue, controls muscles for
swallowing, plays a role in BP and saliva production - CORRECT
ANSWERS glossopharyngeal
cranial nerve that regulates digestion, BP, HR, breathing, mood, saliva production - CORRECT
ANSWERS vagus
cranial nerve that controls shoulder and neck movement - CORRECT
ANSWERS accessory
cranial nerve controls tongue movement, plays a role in speaking and eating and swallowing -
CORRECT ANSWERS hypoglossal
type of seizure with strong underlying genetic basis, have no structural brain abnormalities -
CORRECT ANSWERS idiopathic
, type of seizure that happen due to result of trauma, hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, high fever,
alcohol or drug abuse - CORRECT ANSWERS provoked
type of seizue caused by previously known or suspected disorder of CNS - CORRECT
ANSWERS symptomatic
type of seizure with no known cause - CORRECT ANSWERS cryptogenic
partial seizures effect ____% of people who have seizures - CORRECT ANSWERS 80
type of seizure with preserved consciousness - CORRECT ANSWERS simple partial
seizure
type of seizure that begins with behavior arrest, followed by staring, automatisms, posturing, and
postictal confusion - CORRECT ANSWERS complex partial seizure
types of automatisms - CORRECT ANSWERS lip smacking, chewing, mumbling,
fumbling with hands
at what temp does fever cause seizures - CORRECT ANSWERS 103-105
___ seizure involve both hemispheres - CORRECT ANSWERS generalized
___ seizure involves one seizure - CORRECT ANSWERS partial
most common place for seizures in brain - CORRECT ANSWERS temporal lobe