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1
Q

Place the meninges and associated spaces in order from most superficial to deepest:
1. subarachnoid space
2. pia mater
3. arachnoid mater
4. epidural mater
5. dura mater
6. subdural space

A

4, 5, 6, 3, 1, 2

2
Q

the spinal cord
a. is flattened somwhat laterally
b. is characterized by thoracic and sacral enlargements
c. is longer than the vertebral column
d. is contiguous with the medulla oblongata
e. is tapered into a cone called the conus medullaris at its superior end

A

D

3
Q

how can one distinguish between the anterior and posterior sides of a spinal cord?
A. the posterior (dorsal) side will have a ganglion on the nerve root
b. the anterior (ventral) median fissure is deeper and wider than the posterior medial sulcus
c. the central canal is closer to the posterior side
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b and c are correct

A

D

4
Q

the grey matter of the spinal cord
a. is primarily found at the periphery of the cord
b. contains the myelinated axons of motor neurons
c. contains the cell bodies and dendrites of neurons
d. excludes neuroglia
e. is shaped like the letter C or a catepillar

A

C

5
Q

A tumor is growing in the left lateral horns of several segments of a patient’s spinal cord. How might these tumors affect the patient?
A. the patient may not be able to feel sensations from the chest down
b. the patient may not be able to move the lower extremities
c. the patient may have simple difficulty regulating cardiac and smooth muscle contractions
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

C

6
Q

The spinal nerves
a. allow communication between the spinal cord and the brain
b. have posterior sensory roots
c. have anterior root ganglia containing cell bodies of motor neurons
d. have posterior motor roots
e. exit the vertebral column anteriorly between the intervertebral discs and the vertebral bodies

A

B

7
Q

the spinal nerves are
a. identified based on the region and level of the vertebral column from which they emerge
b. are mixed nerves containing both motor and sensory fibers
c. are all aligned with their correspinding vertebrae
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

D

8
Q

the connective tissue coverings of nerve fibers
a. are organized in a similar manner to those of muscle fibers
b. are present only on unmyelinated nerves
c. are identical to the meninges
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b and c are correct

A

A

9
Q

A patient is stabbed in the back several times. The physician is worried about a wound in regards to the rami communicantes. Why would the physician be concerned about damage there?
A. the rami communicantes are part of the control of the skin and the deep muscles of the back
b. the rami communicantes are part of the ANS, which controls vital functions
c. the rami communicantes are part of the control of the muscles of the limbs
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

B

10
Q

which spinal nerves go directly to the tissues they supply rather than forming a plexus
a. c1 through c4
b. c4 through t1
c. t2 through t12
d. l1 through l5
e. s1 through s5

A

C

11
Q

which of the following provide protection for the spinal cord
a. vertebra
b. meninges
c. cerebrospinal fluid
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

E

12
Q

which of the following is NOT true
a. the dura mater is composed of dense irregular connective tissue
b. the subdural space is filled with interstitial fluid
c. the arachnoid mater is the most vascular meninx
d. the subarachnoid space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
e. the pia mater adheres directly to the spinal cord (and brain)

A

C

13
Q

the grey matter of the spinal cord
a. contains groups of cell bodies called tracts
b. in the anterior horn contains somatic and autonomic sensory nuclei
c. in the posterior horn contains somatic and autononomic sensory nuclei
d. in the lateral horn contains somatic motor nuclei
e. all of these are correct

A

C

14
Q

the white matter of the spinal cord
a. is divided into anterior, posterior, and lateral columns
b. contains ascending myelinated axons in groups called sensory tracts
c. contains descending myelinated axons in groups called motor tracts
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

E

15
Q

which of the following is NOT a branch of a spinal nerve
a. ventral ramus
b. dorsal ramus
c. dorsal root
d. meningeal ramus
e. ramus communicantes

A

C

16
Q

which plexus supplies the skin and muscles of the head, neck and superior part of the shoulders and chest
a. brachial
b. cervical
c. coccygeal
d. lumbar
e. sacral

A

B

17
Q

which nerve does NOT arise from the cervical plexus
a. greater auricular nerve
b. ansa cervicalis
c. transverse cervical
d. phrenic
e. axillary

A

E

18
Q

which plexus supplies the skin and muscles of the shoulders and upper extremities
a. brachial
b. cervical
c. coccygeal
d. lumbar
e. sacral

A

A

19
Q

which nerve arises from the brachial plexus
a. axillary
b. suprascapular
c. musculocutaneous
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b , and c are correct

A

E

20
Q

which nerve does NOT arise from the brachial plexus
a. radial
b. perforating cutaneous
c. ulnar
d. median
e. medial pectoral

A

B

21
Q

which plexus supplies the anterolateral abdominal wall, external genitals, and part of the lower limbs?
A. brachial
b. cervical
c. coccygeal
d. lumbar
e. sacral

A

D

22
Q

which nerve does not arise from the lumbar plexus
a. iliohypogastric
b. ilioinguinal
c. tibial
d. femoral
e. obturator

A

C

23
Q

which plexus supplies the buttocks, perineum, and lower limbs
a. brachial
b. cervical
c. coccygeal
d. lumbar
e. sacral

A

E

24
Q

which nerve arises from the sacral plexus
a. sciatic
b. superior gluteal
c. genitofemoral
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

D

25
Q

which of the following is true of a dermatome
a. it is a band of skin that provides sensory input to the CNS via one pair of spinal nerves
b. it may overlap with another dermatome
c. if it is stimulated but the sensation is not perceived, the nerves supplying it are damaged
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are corect

A

E

26
Q

how does the spinal cord function in maintaining homeostasis
a. nuclei in spinal cord grey matter receive and integrate incoming and outgoing information
b. ascending tracts in white matter propagate sensory impulses toward the brain
c. descending tracts in white matter propagate motor impulses toward effectors
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

E

27
Q

which of the following spinar cord tracts is a sensory tract
a. posterior columns
b. anterior spinothalamic tract
c. rubrospinal tract
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

D

28
Q

which type of sensory information is NOT carried by posterior column tracts
a. vibration
b. warmth
c. light pressure
d. two point discrimination
e. discriminative touch

A

B

29
Q

which type of sensory information is NOT carried by spinothalamic tracts
a. proprioception
b. itch
c. pain
d. deep pressure
e. crude touch

A

A

30
Q

the direct motor pathways of the spinal cord
a. include the corticospinal tracts
b. inlcude the corticobulbar tracts
c. control precise, voluntary movements of skeletal muscles
d. a and b are correct
e. a, b, and c are correct

A

E

31
Q

which of the following is NOT a function of indirect motor pathways in the spinal cord
a. coordinate automatic body movements
b. maintain skeletal muscle tone
c. coordinate body movemebts with olfactory stimuli
d. maintain posture
e. assist in maintenance of equilibrium

A

C

32
Q

which of the following is NOT part of a spinal reflex arc
a. visual receptor
v. sensory neuron
c. integrating center
d. motor neuron
e. effector

A

A

33
Q

A man gently strokes the lateral sole of his wife’s foot and her toes curl toward the sole. He strokes his six month old baby’s foot, and the baby’s big toe flexes up toward his tibia. Should the man be concerned about the health of either his wife or child?

A

no, they are both exhibiting normal babinski signs for their ages

34
Q

A U.N. worker was part of a crew clearing land mines from a school yard. Unfortunately one of the mines went off, sending shrapnel into the worker’s neck. Now the worker’s right arm is paralyzed, but he has retained the functions of his other limbs. Which term describes his condition?
a. diplegia
b. hemiplegia
c. monoplegia
d. quadriplegia
e. spinal shock

A

C