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Sx: contralateral weakness, including face; contralateral hemianopsia; indicates a hypertensive hemorrhage in what part of the brain?
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putamen
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This cranial nerve supplies visceral motor to all glands in the cranium except parotid.
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CN VII
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Name the nucleus and ganglionof CN III.
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Edinger-Westphal nucleus
ciliary ganglion |
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Wilson's dz is copper accumulation in what nucleus?
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lentiform nucleus = putamen + globus pallidus
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This part of the thalamus is important for proprioception and touch.
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ventral posterior lateral nucleus
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Wallenburg s/d is d/t an occlusion of what artery?
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posterior inferior cerebellar artery
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Infarction of the nucleus ambiguus will cause what sx?
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hoarseness
loss of pharyngeal reflex |
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Loss of medial longitudinal fasciculus results in what sx?
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ipsilateral eye can't adduct on lateral gaze
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Damage to spinothalamic tract results in what sx?
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contralateral loss of pain and sensation
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Damage to corticospinal tract results in what?
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contralateral spastic paralysis
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What is the dermatome of the anus?
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S5
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Name the lesion: loss of pain and temperature sensation arms and shoulder
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syringomyelia
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What is the formula for pulmonary blood flow?
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pulmoary flow = oxygen uptake / (a-v oxygen difference)
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What is compliance?
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1/elasticity
the stretchability of lung |