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IV. Give 4 causes of crystal formation in a synovial fluid.
V. Name the tests and storage of the 3 CSF Tubes.
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- III. Give at least 3 diluting fluids that can be used for WBC count. IV. Give 4 causes of crystal formation in a synovial fluid. V. Name the tests and storage of the 3 CSF Tubes.V. Triceps Jerk a Reflex that assesses the nervous tissue between (and including) the C6, C7, and C8 nerve roots. b. It can be elicited by supporting your partner's arm with the elbow flexed at a 90° angle, sharply striking the posterior surface of the upper arm approximately 2 inches above the olecranon (bony "tip" of the elbow). c. Normal response: The triceps should twitch, and the elbow should extend. Label the feedback mechanism for this reflex. THEREH Binepe Incepa5) Describe what would happen to the myotatic (stretch) reflex in each of the following conditions (get larger,smaller, stay the same, or disappear). Be sure to explain your answers and describe what part of the reflex hasbeen affected by the treatment.a. A complete transection of the spinal cord at the C5 level (look at the dermatome picture in the slides)b. Destruction of the cells in the dorsal root ganglionc. Synaptic depression at the Ia/motor neuron synapsed. Partial destruction of the ventral root
- 1. Give five examples of testing the facial nerve.(Give one sentence for each) 2. State the component of rotator cuff muscles. 3. State the direction of external oblique muscle, internal oblique and the transversus abdominis 4. Where can you find the adductor longus. 5. What is the direction of the Sartorius muscles? 6. What is meniscus the medial ligament is attached in the knee? 7. Where can you find the navicular bone and what does the shape resembles?2. Answer the following questions. a. What is the composition of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)? b. Where is the CSF formed? c. What are the functions of the CSF?1. What is the correct sequence for the distribution of CSF tubes to the laboratory departments? 2. What would you add to a highly viscous synovial fluid for cell count?
- a. Describe two ways in which the spinal cord canbe damaged in a fall.b. Explain why it is difficult to predict the degreeof permanent damage to the spinal cord duringthe first few days.c. Describe the usual effects of transection ofthe spinal cord at C4-C5, immediately afterinjury and after recovery from spinal shock.Explain why there is a difference in the effectsover time.d. Describe the cause and effect of autonomicdysreflexia. How are the signs different fromthose of a stress response?.With a CN lesions, the jaw will deviate the affected side V, AWAY V, TOWARD VII, AWAY VII, TOWARD Regarding the trigeminal nerve the bridge of the nose is supplied by the external nasal nerve ion 1 O Optbranches emerge from the parotid gland the mandibular nerve has three cutaneous branches the infratrochlear nerve is a branch of the maxillary nerve the supratrochlear nerve supplies midline forehead and scalpDescribe supraspinal mechanism in regards to Manuel therapy
- 1. Give five examples of testing the facial nerve.(Give one sentence for each)Match the cranial nerve to it's function. IV X V VII 1. 2. facial sensations and mastication 3. 4. eye movements with superior oblique muscle 5. taste, facial expressions, salivary & lacrimal gland secretion sensations of tongue and ear, blood pressure and respiration regulation, salivation, swallowing taste, hunger and fullness, swallowing, speech, reduced heart rate, abdominal organs6. perta to the cerebellum 4. test u to measure sensory ataxia 5. perta ng to the study of the nerves Directions: indicate whether each statement is true or false. 2. neurological test used to evaluate physical provides information about the condition and 3. type of inagnetic resonance imaging test that 1. condition of half paralysis (paralysis of two swer: tadiculitis evious chapters. m that matches each definition. extremities) coordination func of blood vessels True or False True or False? 1. The prefix hemi- means “full." 2. The prefix quadri- means "four." 3. The root word cerebr means "cerebellum" 4. The root word neur means “nervous." 5. The root word pleg means “paralysis." 6. The suffix -ical means "pertaining to." 7. A CVA is also called a stroke. 8. A positive Romberg's sign is a failure to maintain balance while sitting. 9. A stationary blood clot is called a thrombus. 10. A TIA causes permanent damage to the brain. 11. All patients who get migraine headaches have warning…