CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM KIT 1
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The basic unit of nervous system
Neuron
Approximate weight of brain
1200-1400 gm
The largest part of brain
Cerebrum
The largest lobe of cerebral hemisphere is
Frontal
Cells found in PNS
Both a and b
Wernicke’s area is located in which lobe
Temporal
Respiratory centre is located in
Pons
Temperature regulating centre of body is
Hypothalamus
Circle of willis is formed by all except
Basilar arteries
Normal CSF pressure
100-180mm H2O
Which of the following are mixed cranial nerves
5,7,9,10
Largest cranial nerve in human body
Trigeminal
Measurement of LOC is done by
GCS
Flexion posture that indicate severe impairment of cerebral functioning
Decorticate
Test to assess electrical activity of brain
EEG
Position for lumbar puncture
All of the above
Calorie test is performed to assess
Vestibulocochlear
Turbid appearance of CSF indicates
Bacterial meningitis
Strict oral hygiene is recommended for those taking
Phenytoin
Drug of choice of Parkinson’s disease
All of above
Lab value to be monitored for patient on carbamazepine
CBC
Difficulty in speaking
Dysarthria
Which of the following is not a feature of increased ICP
Constriction of pupil
The earliest sign of increased ICP
Altered LOC
Which of the following is a most surgical emergency in head injury
EDH
Which of the following should be done for rhinorrhoea after head injury
Halo’s test
Therapeutic position after infratentorial surgery
Flat
Diet first prescribed for acute CVA patient
Soft
Method adopted for opening airway in suspected spinal cord injury
Jaw thrust
The most important measurement in a patient with C5 injury
Saturation
Main feature in thoracic level injury
Paraplegia
Classical feature of Spinal shock
Hypotension
Damage to V th cranial nerve cause
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Management to be done for a patient having autonomic dysreflexia
All the above
Disease that caused by inflammation of cranial and peripheral nerves
GBS
“Pill rolling movement ” is a specific feature of
Parkinsonism
Descending paralysis is seen in
Multiple sclerosis
Diagnostic test for myasthenia gravis
Both a and b
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