MBCHB3: Nervous system module.

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Decks in this class (39)

Lecture 1: The Human Brain
38  cards
Lecture 2: The cerebral cortex
What is the difference between th...,
What are the three major types of...,
16  cards
Lecture 3: Basal Ganglia
Describe the various basal gangli...
19  cards
Lecture 4: The thalamus
What is the function of the thalamus,
Describe the organisation of the ...,
What are the major thalamic group...
13  cards
Lecture 5: Cerebellum, CST and Motor Systems
What is the role of cerebellum in...,
What are the three cerebellar cor...,
What are the deep cerebellar nucl...
20  cards
Lecture 6: Amygdala, hippocampus and frontal cortex
What is the function of the limbi...,
What is the clinical importance o...,
What are the primary neurotransmi...
18  cards
Lecture 7: The spinal cord
In the spine what does the ventra...,
What attaches the spinal cord to ...,
Describe the spinal nerves
38  cards
Lecture 8: Brainstem
What are the structures that make...,
Whats the function of the brainstem,
What pathways pass through the br...
31  cards
Lecture 9: Spinal pathways
What sort of fibers feed into the...,
What sort of fibers feed into the...,
What travels alongside the spinot...
13  cards
Lecture 10: Cranial Nerves
What are the 12 cranial nerves,
What is the mneumonic for the fun...,
Write some notes on the olfactory...
32  cards
Lecture 11: Hearing 1
How prevelant is hearing loss in nz,
What is the function of hearing,
Are there health inequities when ...
25  cards
Lecture 12: Sleep and clinical practice
What is parainsomnia,
What is insomnia,
Why do we sleep
19  cards
Lecture 13: Ear disease and hearing loss
Describe the neural pathway for t...,
What are the types of hearing loss,
What is the spectrum of hearing l...
17  cards
Lecture 14: Cerebellar Disease
What is the function of the cereb...,
Describe the motto of lesions to ...,
What are the afferents to the cer...
18  cards
Lecture 15: Drugs of abuse
Do you use the term addict or dru...,
What diagnoses substance dependen...,
What can repeated doses of the sa...
34  cards
Lecture 16: Hearing 2
What are the various windows of t...,
What are the various fluids and c...,
What is the organ of corti
25  cards
Lecture 17: Depression and schizophrenia
What causes depression,
In order to diagnose depression y...,
What is the most common mood diso...
31  cards
Lecture 21: Neurotransmission
What are the types of cells in th...,
What is the function of astrocytes,
Do astrocytes play a role in disease
18  cards
Lecture 22: Neuroinflammation
What are the cells in the brain i...,
Describe the involvement of astro...,
Describe the function of microgli...
10  cards
Lecture 23: Clinical assessment of hearing and intervention
What are some outer ear sources o...,
What are some middle ear sources ...,
Describe what is sensorineural he...
18  cards
Lecture 25: Analgesic drugs 1
What are narcotic analgesics,
What are the types of pain after ...,
What are routes of administration
45  cards
Lecture 26: Vestibular Physiology
What is balance,
What are the forms of balance,
How is a sense of balance achieved
36  cards
Lecture 20: Neurophysiology of Epilepsy
What is an epileptic seizure,
What are the classifications of e...,
Write some notes on eeg and epilepsy
21  cards
Lecture 24: Neuroradiology
Whats low and high intensity on ct,
How does blood appear on ct,
When looking at film whats a good...
18  cards
Lecture 27: Sensation
Where in the nervous system will ...,
Describe the pathway projecting f...,
Write some notes on multiple scle...
27  cards
Lecture 28: Reflexes and muscle tone
Describe the myotatic stretch reflex,
Write some notes on tendon reflexes,
Name some tendon reflexes and the...
19  cards
Lecture 29: Inhalation and IV anaesthetics
What is the triad of goals for an...,
How do volatile agents work,
How do volatile anaesthetics act
26  cards
Lecture 30: Neuromuscular Blockers
Write some notes on the nicotinic...,
Write some notes on the chemistry...,
Why do these drugs bind in the sa...
19  cards
Lecture 31: Parkinsons Disease
What is the cardinal manifestatio...,
Describe the onset of pd,
Write some notes on the tremor
14  cards
Lecture 32: Local Anaesthetics
Describe the conceptual operation...,
Describe the basic ion flow of ne...,
How do local anaesthetics work
27  cards
Lecture 33: Pain physiology
Define pain,
What are the four pillars of pain,
What is the physiological respons...
52  cards
Lecture 34: Analgesia 2
What is the mechanism of action f...,
What are the effects of nsaids,
What are prostaglandins
28  cards
Lecture 37: CSF, BBB and ICP
Describe the anatomy between the ...,
What is the tentorial notch,
Where is csf located
34  cards
Lecture 40: Dementia
What is dementia,
Can mild cognitive impairment be ...,
What are the major causes of deme...
12  cards
Lecture 41: Hemiparesis and Stroke
What is hemiparesis and hemiplegia,
What is paraparesis and paraplegia,
What is the characteristic patter...
7  cards
Lecture 42: Neuromuscular junction
What does the motor unit consist of,
What are the two patterns of moto...,
What is wallerian degeneration
14  cards
Lecture 43: Balance assessment
What are the non laboratory metho...,
What are the lab methods of testi...,
What is the purpose of a history
14  cards
Lecture 44: Neurology in General Practice
0  cards
Lecture 45: Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Als is the most common form of wh...,
What part of the motor tract expe...,
What is the general onset prognos...
15  cards

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