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| Carry motor impulses to the PNS |
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| Neurotransmitters are broken into 2 groups. Name them |
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| Cholenergenics and Adrenergics |
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| Cholenergenics have what chemical neurotransmitter |
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| Adrenergics have what chemical nerotransmitter? |
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Definition
| Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and adrenline. |
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| A cholergenic agent is what systems neurotranmitter? |
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Definition
| It is said to be a Parasmypathetic Agonist |
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| A cholergenic agent is what systems neurotranmitter? |
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| It is said to be a Parasmypathetic Agonist |
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Definition
| It is the round ankle bone on either side of the ankle. Medial and Lateral. |
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| What is the proper term for the Heal Bone? |
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| Name some parts of the Pelvis. |
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Illiac Crest Illum ( body of the Pelvis ) - 3 joints -left and right illium/sacrum -pubis symphisis (bottom center) |
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| C1 and C2 are also referred to as what? |
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Definition
| The Atlas and Axis respectively. |
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| Where does the Dens sit, and what is the proper name? |
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Definition
| It sits on C2 and is called the Ondontoid Process. |
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| Where is the Vertebrae Pronminance, C7? |
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Definition
| The bump on the back of your neck. |
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| What happens in a hangman's fracture? |
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Definition
| The Dens is broken off and it is pushed into the brain stem. Very quick death. |
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| Does the skull and C1 move together? |
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| Yes. They are essentially fixed together. |
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| Name the regions and number of Vertebrae. |
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Definition
Cervicel 7 Thoracic 12 Lumbar 5 Sacrum 5 -fused to form posterior of pelvis Coccyx 4 - all 4 are fused together |
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| Name the 5 Cranial Nerves we need to know. |
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Definition
2 Optic 3 Occularmotor 5 Trigeminal 7 Facial 10 Vagus |
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| A fractre of the Cribform Plate will have what sign? |
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Definition
Battle Signs. This is the most fractured of all Crainal Plates. It has many small openings for nerve passage. This weakens this plate. |
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| A fractre of the Cribform Plate will have what sign? |
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Definition
Battle Signs. This is the most fractured of all Crainal Plates. It has many small openings for nerve passage. This weakens this plate. |
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| Where is Mennigeal Artery? |
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Definition
| Under the Temporal Bone of the Cranium. Above the Dura. |
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| What are the Auditory Ossicles? |
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Definition
6 bones (3 on each side) that aid in hearing
Malleus Incus Stapes |
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