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Case 1: Spinal Cord Trauma
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The {{c1::conus medullaris}} is the caudal end of the spinal cord; ends at L2 vertebra in adults
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The {{c1::cauda equina}} comprises the nerve roots of lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal spinal nerves below the conus medullaris
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UMN lesions in the spinal cord cause {{c1::ipsi}}lateral spastic paralysis at levels below the lesion
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UMN lesions in the cerebral cortex cause {{c1::contra}}lateral spastic paralysis at levels below the lesion
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The {{c5::dorsal column-medial lemniscal}} tract carries information for {{c1::pressure}}, {{c2::vibration}}, {{c3::fine (discriminative) touch}}, and…
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The 1st-order neurons of the dorsal column-medial lemniscal tract are sensory nerve endings with cell bodies located in a(n) {{c1::dorsal root ganglio…
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The 2nd-order neurons of the dorsal column-medial lemniscal tract synapse in the {{c1::ventral posterolateral (VPL)}} nucleus of the {{c2::thalamus}}
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The 3rd-order neuron of the dorsal column-medial lemniscal tract travels to the {{c1::primary somatosensory cortex (postcentral gyrus)}}
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The {{c2::lateral spinothalamic}} tract carries information for {{c1::pain}} and {{c1::temperature}} from the body and limbs
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The 1st-order neurons of the spinothalamic tract are sensory nerve endings with cell bodies located in a(n) {{c1::dorsal root ganglion}}
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The 1st-order neuron of the spinothalamic tract synapses with a(n) {{c2::ipsi}}lateral cell body in the {{c1::dorsal horn}} of the spinal cord
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The 2nd-order neurons of the spinothalamic tract synapse in the {{c1::ventral posterolateral (VPL)}} nucleus of the {{c2::thalamus}}
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The 3rd-order neuron of the spinothalamic tract travels to the {{c1::primary somatosensory cortex (postcentral gyrus)}}
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{{c1::Brown-Sequard}} syndrome is caused by hemisection of the spinal cord
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{{c2::Spastic}} bladder results from lesions {{c1::above}} the sacral spinal cord levels
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{{c2::Atonic}} bladder results from lesions {{c1::at the level of}} the sacral spinal cord
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{{c1::Cauda equina}} syndrome is a spinal cord lesion due to compression of spinal roots from {{c2::L2}} and below
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{{c2::Cauda equina}} syndrome may be associated with "{{c1::saddle (S3-S5)}} anesthesia"
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What is the first step in the management of cervical spinal trauma?{{c1::Spine immobilization}}
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What are the ABCs in trauma assessment?{{c1::Airway, Breathing, Circulation}}
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Trauma to the spinal cord is assessed via {{c1::MRI::imaging}} and treated via {{c2::high dose steroids}}
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The three components of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) are {{c1::eye opening (4)}}, {{c1::verbal response (5)}}, and {{c1::motor response (6)}}
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Those who meet NEXUS criteria for cervical spinal trauma require {{c1::CT scan::imaging}}
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{{c1::UMN and LMN::UMN/LMN/Both}} lesions present with weakness
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To grade Glasgow Coma Scale of eye opening:4: {{c1::Spontaneously}}3: {{c1::Verbal}}2: {{c1::Pain}}1: {{c1::No response}}
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To grade Glasgow Coma Scale of verbal response:5: {{c1::Appropriate words and oriented}}4: {{c1::Appropriate words but confused}}3: {{c1::Inappropriat…
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To grade Glasgow Coma Scale of motor response:6: {{c1::Obeys commands}}5: {{c1::Localizes pain stimulus}}4: {{c1::Withdraws from pain}}3: {{c1::Decort…
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