Chapter 3 Spinal Cord Flashcards

1
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Termination of the spinal cord in the term newborn
A. Upper border of L2
B. Lower border of L2
C. Upper border of L3
D. Lower border of L3
A

D. Lower border of L3 (p. 46)

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Termination of the spinal cord in the adult
A. Between L1 and L2
B. Between L2 and L3
C. Between L3 and L4
D. Between L4 and L5
A

A. Between L1 and L2 (p. 46)

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The spinal epidural space is largest at which level of the vertebral column?
A. L1
B. L2
C. L3
D. L4
A

B. L2 (p. 47)

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The Onuf’s nucleus at S1-4 is characteristically spared in ALS
A. True
B. False

A

A. True (p. 50)

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Which of the following tracts DO NOT facilitate flexor motor neurons?
A. Corticospinal tract
B. Rubrospinal tract
C. Medullary reticulospinal tract
D. Pontine reticulospinal tract
R. Medial vestibulospinal tract
A

D. Pontine reticulospinal tract (p. 61)

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Which of the following is incorrectly grouped?
A. Serotonin - raphe nucleus - pons
B. Norepinephrine - locus ceruleus - rostral pons/caudal midbrain
C. Enkephalin - periaqueductal gray - midbrain
D. None of the above

A

A. Serotonin - raphe nucleus - pons (p. 62)

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Neurotransmitter of primary nociceptive and non-nociceptive afferents in the dorsal horn
A. Substance P
B. Somatostatin
C. VIP
D. Serotonin
A

A. Substance P (p. 62)

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Major neurotransmitter in visceral (especially pelvic) afferents and is found abundantly in lumbosacral segments of the cord
A. Substance P
B. Somatostatin
C. VIP
D. Serotonin
A

C. VIP (p. 63)

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Which of the following nerves carry sympathetic innervation to the urinary bladder?
A. Hypogastric nerve
B. Pelvic splanchnic nerve
C. Nervi erigentes
D. Pudendal nerve
A

A. Hypogastric nerve (p. 64)

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Which of the following nerves carry parasympathetic innervation to the urinary bladder?
A. Hypogastric nerve
B. Pelvic splanchnic nerve
C. Pudendal nerve
D. None of the above
A

B. Pelvic splanchnic nerve (p. 64)

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Which of the following nerves carry somatic innervation to the urinary bladder?
A. Hypogastric nerve
B. Pelvic splanchnic nerve
C. Nervi erigentes
D. Pudendal nerve
A

D. Pudendal nerve (p. 64)

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Which of the following nerves innervate the external urethral sphincter?
A. Hypogastric nerve
B. Pelvic splanchnic nerve
C. Pudendal nerve
D. None of the above
A

C. Pudendal nerve (p. 64)

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The following nerves innervate the smooth muscle of the bladder wall and internal urethral sphincter EXCEPT
A. Hypogastric nerve
B. Pelvic splanchnic nerve
C. Pudendal nerve
D. None of the above
A

C. Pudendal nerve (p. 64)

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14
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Which regions of the spinal cord are most vulnerable to compromise in blood flow?
A. C1-4
B. C4-7
C. T1-4 and L1
D. L5-S1
A

C. T1-4 and L1 (p. 67)

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Serotonin is produced in which of the following?*
A. Raphe nucleus
B. Locus ceruleus
C. Periaqueductal gray matter
D. Hypothalamus
E. Basal nucleus of Meynert
A

A. Raphe nucleus (p. 62)

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A patient suffered a crushing injury to the chest and subsequently developed decreased sensation in T1-4 dermatomes. Which arterial supply of the spine is involved?*
A. Vertebral arteries
B. Deep cervical arteries
C. Intercostal arteries
D. Iliolumbar arteries
A

C. Intercostal arteries (p. 67)

17
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Light touch pathway*
A. Lateral spinothalamic tract
B. Anterior spinothalamic tract
C. Tract of Barnes
D. Spinocervical tract
A

B. Anterior spinothalamic tract (Table 3-5, p. 51)