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Neuro
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Nursing
Undergraduate 4
06/10/2015

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Term
3 components of the brain stem
Definition
1. medulla oblongata
2. pons
3. midbrain
Term
what is the lowest portion of the brain stem that meets the spinal cord?
Definition
medula oblongata
Term
what is the function of the medulla oblongata?
Definition
controls respiration & blood pressure
Term
the medulla oblongata works in conjunction w/ what centers in the pons to control respiratory function & is responsible for the rhythm of the respiration?
Definition
apneustic center & pneumotaxic center in the pons
Term
what cranial nerves go through the medulla oblongata
Definition
CN IX (glossopharygneal)
CN X (Vagus)
CN XI (Spinal Accessory)
CN XII (Hypoglossal)
Term
what is the function of the pons?
Definition
-relays info from brain to spinal cord
-controls respiratory rate and length
Term
what are the 2 respiratory centers in the pons? and what do they each do?
Definition
-Apneustic center: controls the length of inspiration & expiration

-Pneumotaxic center: controls the RR
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: if there is a clot in the pons they have wiped out the centers that allows them to breath. these are the people that the family are going to have to decide to take them off the ventilator and when they do they won't be able to breath.
Definition
true
Term
what part of the brain stem contains the 3rd & 4th ventricles?
Definition
midbrain
Term
the midbrain is responsible for what type of movements?
Definition
voluntary motor movements
Term
what is the function of the midbrain?
Definition
-voluntary motor movements
-response to visual & auditory stimuli
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: hearing is one of the last things to go and hearing is one of the 1st things that come back
Definition
true
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: if you have a patient that is breathing above the ventilator than they are not brain dead
Definition
true
Term
where is the reticular formation located?
Definition
-it is located at the core of the brainstem
-extends from the upper pons to the diencephalon
Term
what is the function of the reticular formation?
Definition
balances excitatory & inhibitory stimuli to maintain muscle tone which supports body against gravity
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: damage to the reticular formation causes posturing
Definition
true
Term
is abnormal posturing an early or late sign of increased ICP?
Definition
late
Term
what is the function of the reticular activating system?
Definition
controls sleep wake cycles
Term
cerebellum is also known as what?
Definition
hindbrain
Term
"walking, talking, and chewing bubble gum"
Definition
cerebellum
Term
when you go into the fridge in the morning you know how much muscle you need to lift the jug of milk. Injury to the cerebellum produces _____(preservation of motor strength w/ lack of control (coordination) over fine motor function)
Definition
ataxia
Term
ataxia
Definition
preservation of motor strength w/ lack of control (coordination) over fine motor function
Term
what is the function of the cerebellum?
Definition
-influences muscle tone associated w/ equilibrium
-orientation to space
-locomotion
-posture
-muscle synchronization
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: Cerebellum helps with muscle synchronization by:
cerebellar impulses are communicated to descending motor pathways to integrate spatial orientation & equilibrium w/ posture & muscle tone, ensuring synthronized adjustments in movements that maintain overall balance & motor coordination.
Definition
true
Term
what is frontal lobe of the cerebrum responsible for?
Definition
-voluntary motor function
-Cognitive function (orientation, memory, insight, judgment, arithmetic, and abstraction),
-Expressive language--verbal and motor (Broca's Area)
Term
where is the broca's area located?
Definition
it's usually located on the left side of the frontal lobe but occasionally the Broca's area will be on the right side of the frontal lobe
Term
what is the broca's area responsible for?
Definition
-expressive language & it is used in the formation of verbal & written communication
-it is the output of language
Term
damage to the broca's area results in what?
Definition
disability ranging from word-finding difficulties to an expressive or non-fluent aphasia, in which verbal & written communication are significantly compromised, although verbal language reception & comprehension may remain intact
Term
which lobe: "most days I can point my finger out and touch my nose w/o poking my nose"?
Definition
parietal lobe
Term
what is the parietal lobe responsible for?
Definition
-integrates sensory functions
-awareness of body parts
-space relations & orientation
-interpretation of touch, temp & pain
-recognition of object shape, size, and texture
-sensory aspect of speech and reading
Term
where is Wernicke's area located?
Definition
it is partially located w/n the parietal lobe & partially in the temporal lobe. most commonly on the left side of the cerebral cortex.
Term
what is the Wernicke's area responsible for?
Definition
-it is concerned w/ reception of written & verbal language.
-it is the input of language
Term
damage to Wernicke's area results in what?
Definition
disability ranging from minor receptive language dysfunction to receptive or fluent aphasia, in which expressive language function remains but is illogical in content or a "word salad"
Term
what is the temporal lobe responsible for?
Definition
-hearing
-speech
-memory
-behavior
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: the primary auditory areas in the temporal lobe receive sound impulses & assist in determining the source of sound & the meaning of sound. They are closely linked w/ Wernicke's area
Definition
true
Term
The anterior lower border of the temporal lobe is encased in ______. W/ a strong blow to the head, the temporal lobe is easily contused & lacerated as it moves against this hard, irregular surface.
Definition
sphenoid wing
Term
what is the occipital lobe is responsible for?
Definition
vision
interpretation of visual stimuli
Term
this is a vascular system where the 3 cerebral arteries form a complete circle to oxygenate brain & provide nutrients
Definition
circle of Willis
Term
TRUE OR FALSE: not everyone has a completed Circle of Willis which these people are at increased risk of having a cerebral aneurysm. So people that have incomplete Circle of Willis & have HTN are at increased risk for bleeding
Definition
true
Term
what are the arteries of the Circle of Willis?
Definition
Carotid, middle cerebral, and basilar arteries
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