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28 Cards in this Set
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Cavernous sinus
Neves contained within, top to bottom` |
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IV VI (free floating) V1 V2 |
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Mastication muscles
which close jaw? |
Masseter
teMporalis Medial pterygoid *Lateral pterygoid lowers. *All innervated by V3 *M's Munch, Lateral Lowers |
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muscles with 'glossus'
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all muscles with 'glossus' innervated by hypoglossal
*exception: palatoglossus innervated by vagus |
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innervation of Muscles with 'palat'
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all muscles with 'palat' innervated by by vagus
*tensor veli palatini innervated by V3 TENSor, was too TENSE |
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VI innervates?
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lateral rectus
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IV innervates?
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superior oblique
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Superior rectus direction of eye movement
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Superior and Lateral (CNIII)
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Inferior Oblique direction of movement
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Superior and Medial (CNIII)
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Medial rectus direction of movement
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Medial (CNIII)
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Superior oblique direction of movement
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inferior and medial (CNIV)
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inferior rectus direction of movement
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inferior and lateral (CNIII)
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Lateral rectus direction of movement
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lateral (CNVI)
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origin of efferent pupillary light refelx
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Edinger-Westphal nuclei
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testing for CN fnx via vocalization
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kuh-kuh-kuh tests palate elevation CNX
La La La tests tongue CNXII Mi mi mi tests lips VII |
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waveform when awake and alert
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Beta
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waveform when awake and eyes closed
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alpha
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waveform in light sleep
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theta
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waveform in Deeper (not deepest) sleep
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Sleep spindles and K complexes
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Waveform in Deepest, non-REM sleep
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Delta
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Waveform during dreaming, REM
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Beta
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order of sleep waveforms pneumonic
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%%BATS Drink Blood%%
Beta Alpha Theta Sleep spindles Delta Beta |
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highest frequency, lowest amplitude brain waveform
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beta, awake and alert
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lowest frequency, highest amplitude brain waveform
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Delta, deepest sleep
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nucleus/neurotransmitter in initiation of sleep
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raphe nucleus, serotonin
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neurotransmitter which induces REM sleep
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NE
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reason for eye movements during REM
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activity of PPRF (paramedian pontine reticular formation/conjugate gaze center)
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effect of benzodiazepines on sleep
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shorten stage 4 (deepest) sleep, usefull for night terrors and sleepwalking
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imipramine effect on sleep
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depresses stage 4 sleep, treats bedwetting (enuresis)
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