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1. What is defined as a traumatic insult to the brain capable of producing physical, intellectual, emotional,
A: a fracture of all midfacial bones, seperating the entire midface from the cranium
B: 3. Anterior fossa, middle fossa, posterior fossa
C: traumatic brain injury
D: doubles the patients chance of dying
2. how many bones does the skull contain
A: dura mater
B: misalignment of the teeth
C: the temporal lobe
D: 28
3. protective layers that surround and enfold the entire CNS are called
A: Linear, depressed, basilar, open
B: 60mm Hg
C: Meninges
D: the occipital lobe
4. what is the average pressure against the arterial wall during a cardiac cycle
A: 80%
B: the posterior part of the side of the nose, lower eye lid, cheek, upper lip
C: zygomatic arch
D: MAP, Mean arterial pressure
5. what is the pigmented part of the eye that surrounds the pupil
A: peripheral vision
B: palatine bone
C: the temporal lobe
D: the iris
6. skull fractures are broken down into four different types. What are they
A: a fracture of all midfacial bones, seperating the entire midface from the cranium
B: Linear, depressed, basilar, open
C: limbic system
D: coronal suture
7. what is responsible for maintenance of consciousness
A: the diencephalon
B: RAS, reticular activating system
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C: the cerebrum, diencephalon, brain stem, and the cerebellum
D: Hyphema
8. what should you do with an open neck would
A: lambdoid suture
B: indicate deeper more severe injuries
C: 32
D: seal it with an occlusive dressing immediately
9. if there is a laceration of the globe itself what shouldn't you do
A: tentorium
B: double vision
C: apply pressure to the eye
D: basal ganglia
10. what lobe controls the somatic, and voluntary sensory and motor functions for the opposite side of the
A: parietal lobe
B: 1
C: lacrimal apparatus
D: pia mater
11. two major nerves provide sensory and motor control to the face. Name them
A: the pons, midbrain, and the medulla
B: Hyphema
C: the trigeminal nerve (5th cranial nerve)and the facial nerve (the seventh cranial nerve)
D: the occipital lobe
12. what is the delicate mucus membrane that covers the sclera and internal surfaces of the eyelids but not the
A: apply pressure to the eye
B: CPP, Cerebral profusion pressure
C: the conjunctiva
D: mandible
13. how many facial bones form the structure of the face, without contributing to the cranial vault
A: double vision
B: CPP, Cerebral profusion pressure
C: parietal lobe
D: 14
14. what "floats" in the superior aspect of the neck just below the mandible
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