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SCRN Exam 2023 Questions and Answers (Graded A)

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Four lobes of the cerebral cortex and cerebrum - Answer- Frontal Parietal Temporal Occipital Oxygen supplemental need - Answer- 93% BP goal post tPA - Answer- 180/105 Vast majority of fatal hemorrhages occur within - Answer- the first 12 hours hyperthermia management - Answer- strict 38.0 or 100.4 tylenol for fevers Neurogenic fevers with an early increase in temperature After 24 hours - Answer- can restart antihypertensive blood pressure goals if they did not receive tPA - Answer- systolic 220 diastolic 120 ** do not want to bring BP down fast d/t risk for hypotension Co2 is a potent vasodilator - Answer- leads to an increase in ICP more blood volume to brain Mild hyperventilation for low CO2 leads to lower ICP and vasoconstriction Hypocarbia in extreme can lower cerebral blood flow by too much Door to physician - Answer- 10 min door to team - Answer- 15 min Door to CT - Answer- 25 min Door to interpretation - Answer- 45 min door to tPA - Answer- 60 min BP if they did not receive TPA - Answer- 220/120 Acute care management - Answer- continue to monitor neurological status begin early mobilization of patient close observation during transition sitting to standing intracranial hemorrhage - Answer- hypertensive bleed venous thrombosis trauma subarachnoid hemorrhage - Answer- trauma aneurysmal non-aneurysmal venous thrombosis ischemic stroke - Answer- large vessel occlusions (LVO) usually from embolic sources ICA MCA ACA PCA PICA AICA Basilar Small vessel occlusions - Answer- generally from atherosclerosis vessels that feed cerebrum - Answer- MCA PCA ACA vessels that feeds the cerebellum - Answer- AICA PICA SCA vessels that feed the brainstem - Answer- basilar pontine stroke mimics - Answer- seizures metabolic syndromes complex migraines degenerative neurologic conditions CNS tumors drug toxicity CNS abscess Bell's palsy Neuroplasticity - Answer- the ability within the brain to constantly change both the structure and function of many cells in response to experience or trauma adaptive or maladaptive rehab is key SAH bp goal - Answer- 140 ICH blood pressure goal - Answer- 160 Frontal lobe - Answer- motor, behavioral expression, motor and sensory maps Parietal lobe - Answer- sensation, optic radiations carrying sensory input from the eyes, language centers (typically left side of the brain) -- broca's and wernicke's Dysarthria - Answer- slurred speech reflecting poor motor control of the muscles associated with speech and language Occipital lobe - Answer- vision and interpretation of visual sensory signals Temporal lobe - Answer- coding visual memory and processing auditory and visual sensory input and language comprehension Basal ganglia - Answer- coordinating center for several nerve tracts including coordinating muscle movement Globus pallidus - Answer- component of the basal ganglia instrumental in control of voluntary muscle movement Limbic system - Answer- group of nuclear and critical structures that encode memory and regulate autonomic nervous system and endocrine function in response to emotional situations Limbic System: Hypothalamus - Answer- coordinates ANS with endocrine function, control of body temperature, circadian rhythm, and body water osmolality Amygdala: limbic system - Answer- plays a crucial role in the management of stress, rage, and anxiety Center for memory and emotions Cingulate gyrus (limbic system) - Answer- develop emotions and encode memory Hippocampus (limbic system) - Answer- contains centers for memory and learning, regulation of corticosteroid production and spatial relations Most common cause of SAH - Answer- aneurysm rupture Result in intracerebral hemorrhage - Answer- AVM rupture amyloid angiopathy Tentorium - Answer- dural fold that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum Pia mater - Answer- the innermost meningeal layer that fits the brain Dura mater - Answer- outermost layer of the brain Arachnoid mater - Answer- middle layer of the meninges The front lobe contains - Answer- motor strip It is located at the back of the frontal lobe Wernicke's area - Answer- located at the junction of the temporal and parietal lobes Sensory strip - Answer- Located along the Parietal Lobe, this registers and provides all sensations Postcentral gyrus - Answer- located in the parietal lobe where the sensory strip lies The strip of parietal cortex, just behind the central sulcus, that receives somatosensory information from the entire body Homunculus - Answer- diagram that depicts what body parts are controlled by the motor/ sensory strips Thalamus - Answer- relays auditory, somatosensory, visual, and gustatory signals between the cortex and brainstem Diencephalon - Answer- thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal gland Relays sensory information among brain regions and controls many autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system Temporal lobe - Answer- where wernicke's area lies responsible for receptive speech Medulla oblongata - Answer- Part of the brainstem that controls heart rate and respiration ; connects to the spinal cord

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Answers (Graded A)
Cerebral cortex - Answer- gray matter on the outermost section of the cerebrum and
cerebellum
Composed of neuronal cell bodies

Four lobes of the cerebral cortex and cerebrum - Answer- Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Occipital

Oxygen supplemental need - Answer- > 93%

BP goal post tPA - Answer- <180/105

Vast majority of fatal hemorrhages occur within - Answer- the first 12 hours

hyperthermia management - Answer- strict < 38.0 or 100.4
tylenol for fevers
Neurogenic fevers with an early increase in temperature

After 24 hours - Answer- can restart antihypertensive

blood pressure goals if they did not receive tPA - Answer- systolic < 220
diastolic < 120

** do not want to bring BP down fast d/t risk for hypotension

Co2 is a potent vasodilator - Answer- leads to an increase in ICP
more blood volume to brain

Mild hyperventilation for low CO2 leads to lower ICP and vasoconstriction
Hypocarbia in extreme can lower cerebral blood flow by too much

Door to physician - Answer- < 10 min

door to team - Answer- < 15 min

Door to CT - Answer- < 25 min

Door to interpretation - Answer- < 45 min

,door to tPA - Answer- < 60 min

BP if they did not receive TPA - Answer- 220/120

Acute care management - Answer- continue to monitor neurological status
begin early mobilization of patient
close observation during transition sitting to standing

intracranial hemorrhage - Answer- hypertensive bleed
venous thrombosis
trauma

subarachnoid hemorrhage - Answer- trauma
aneurysmal
non-aneurysmal
venous thrombosis

ischemic stroke - Answer- large vessel occlusions (LVO) usually from embolic sources

ICA
MCA
ACA
PCA
PICA
AICA
Basilar

Small vessel occlusions - Answer- generally from atherosclerosis

vessels that feed cerebrum - Answer- MCA
PCA
ACA

vessels that feeds the cerebellum - Answer- AICA
PICA
SCA

vessels that feed the brainstem - Answer- basilar
pontine

stroke mimics - Answer- seizures
metabolic syndromes
complex migraines
degenerative neurologic conditions
CNS tumors

, drug toxicity
CNS abscess
Bell's palsy

Neuroplasticity - Answer- the ability within the brain to constantly change both the
structure and function of many cells in response to experience or trauma

adaptive or maladaptive
rehab is key

SAH bp goal - Answer- < 140

ICH blood pressure goal - Answer- < 160

Frontal lobe - Answer- motor, behavioral expression, motor and sensory maps

Parietal lobe - Answer- sensation, optic radiations carrying sensory input from the eyes,
language centers (typically left side of the brain) --> broca's and wernicke's

Dysarthria - Answer- slurred speech reflecting poor motor control of the muscles
associated with speech and language

Occipital lobe - Answer- vision and interpretation of visual sensory signals

Temporal lobe - Answer- coding visual memory and processing auditory and
visualsensory input and language comprehension

Basal ganglia - Answer- coordinating center for several nerve tracts
includingcoordinating muscle movement

Globus pallidus - Answer- component of the basal ganglia instrumental in control of
voluntary muscle movement

Limbic system - Answer- group of nuclear and critical structures that encode
memoryand regulate autonomic nervous system and endocrine function in response
to emotional situations

Limbic System: Hypothalamus - Answer- coordinates ANS with endocrine function,
control of body temperature, circadian rhythm, and body water osmolality

Amygdala: limbic system - Answer- plays a crucial role in the management of stress,
rage, and anxiety
Center for memory and emotions

Cingulate gyrus (limbic system) - Answer- develop emotions and encode memory

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