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A. Anterior Cord
B. Central Cord
C. Cauda Equina
D. Brown Sequard
102. Which of the following is not true regarding anterior cord syndrome?
A. Loss of motor below level
B. Loss of proprioception/vibration
C. Loss of pain and temp
D. Flexion injury
103. Which statement accurately describes a Brown Sequard syndrome?
A. Asymmetric injury with ipsilateral loss of motor function and sensation and
contralateral loss of pain and temperature.
B. Symmetrical injury with loss of motor function bilaterally.
C. Asymmetric injury with ipsilateral loss of pain and temperature and contralateral
loss of motor function and sensation.
D. Loss of awareness, but preserved motor, pain, temperature, and light touch.
104. What is the functionally relevant muscle at C4?
A. Neck muscles
B. Diaphragm
C. Biceps
D. Triceps
105. Autonomic dysreflexia may result in which of the following?
A. An emergency condition where the blood pressure drops and the heart rate
decreases
B. An emergency condition where the blood pressure rockets and the heart rate
increases
C. An emergency condition where the blood pressure drops and the heart rate
increases
D. An emergency condition where the blood pressure rockets and the heart rate drops
106. The spinal cord passes through the .
A. foramen ovale
B. foramen magnum
C. foramen rotundum
D. none of the above
107. The conus medullaris is the tapering point at the end of the spinal cord. It is located
at approximately .
A. L 1 / L 2
B. L 3 / L 4
C. L 5 / L 6
D. S1 / S2
108. The tail end of the spinal cord is not “hanging loose.” It is actually anchored via the
, which connects to the coccyx bone.
A. cauda equina
B. filum terminale
C. conus medullaris
D. medulla oblongata
109. Which of the following transmits information from the spinal cord to the extremities
of the body?
A. ventral roots