Deck 37: Neurosurgery of the Brain and Peripheral Nerves
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Deck 37: Neurosurgery of the Brain and Peripheral Nerves
1
Which is a reason for performing a thalamotomy?
A)To increase vision
B)To control hyperthermia
C)To relieve seizure activity
D)To repair a neural defect
A)To increase vision
B)To control hyperthermia
C)To relieve seizure activity
D)To repair a neural defect
C
A thalamotomy destroys a portion of the thalamus to relieve pain,epileptic seizures,involuntary tremors,rigidity of muscles,and emotional disturbances.
A thalamotomy destroys a portion of the thalamus to relieve pain,epileptic seizures,involuntary tremors,rigidity of muscles,and emotional disturbances.
2
Which monitoring device can help control cerebral edema?
A)Blood pressure cuff
B)Mass spectrometry
C)Ultrasound
D)Intraarterial catheter
A)Blood pressure cuff
B)Mass spectrometry
C)Ultrasound
D)Intraarterial catheter
D
Cerebral edema (brain swelling)must be controlled before,during,and after surgery.An intraarterial catheter is often inserted for continuous direct arterial blood pressure monitoring and for drawing blood samples.
Cerebral edema (brain swelling)must be controlled before,during,and after surgery.An intraarterial catheter is often inserted for continuous direct arterial blood pressure monitoring and for drawing blood samples.
3
What condition causes erratic electrical rhythms in the brain?
A)Falx cerebri
B)Epilepsy
C)Neoplasms
D)Anxiety
A)Falx cerebri
B)Epilepsy
C)Neoplasms
D)Anxiety
B
Epilepsy is the erratic electrical rhythms in the brain that can cause disabling behaviors.It most commonly causes convulsive seizures.
Epilepsy is the erratic electrical rhythms in the brain that can cause disabling behaviors.It most commonly causes convulsive seizures.
4
What procedure is performed to suture a divided nerve?
A)Neurolysis
B)Neurectomy
C)Neurexeresis
D)Neurorrhaphy
A)Neurolysis
B)Neurectomy
C)Neurexeresis
D)Neurorrhaphy
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5
Which is a layer of the meninges?
A)Cerebral mater
B)Frontal mater
C)Dura mater
D)Temporal mater
A)Cerebral mater
B)Frontal mater
C)Dura mater
D)Temporal mater
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6
Which part of the brain is composed of gray matter?
A)Brainstem
B)Inner tissue
C)Outer cerebral cortex
D)Circle of Willis
A)Brainstem
B)Inner tissue
C)Outer cerebral cortex
D)Circle of Willis
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7
What piece of personal property is removed from a patient before cranial surgery?
A)Rings
B)Contact lenses
C)Hearing aide
D)Hair
A)Rings
B)Contact lenses
C)Hearing aide
D)Hair
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8
Which is one reason cerebral revascularizations are primarily performed?
A)To close a dural defect
B)To prophylactically prevent development of a major brain attack
C)To create a fistula
D)To decompress the subdura
A)To close a dural defect
B)To prophylactically prevent development of a major brain attack
C)To create a fistula
D)To decompress the subdura
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9
What type of diagnostic is used with three-dimensional brain mapping?
A)MRI
B)CT
C)Digital holography
D)PET
A)MRI
B)CT
C)Digital holography
D)PET
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10
Which procedure relieves the pain of trigeminal neuralgia,or tic douloureux?
A)A stereotaxy procedure
B)A radiofrequency retrogasserian rhizotomy
C)Stereotactic depth reimplantation
D)Thalamotomy
A)A stereotaxy procedure
B)A radiofrequency retrogasserian rhizotomy
C)Stereotactic depth reimplantation
D)Thalamotomy
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11
Which statement is true regarding intracranial pressure (ICP)?
A)Increased ICP allows increased cerebral cortex perfusion.
B)A normal adult ICP reading is from 5 to 8 mm Hg.
C)Manual blood pressure readings determine accurate ICP readings.
D)A ventricular catheter is the most accurate method of monitoring ICP.
A)Increased ICP allows increased cerebral cortex perfusion.
B)A normal adult ICP reading is from 5 to 8 mm Hg.
C)Manual blood pressure readings determine accurate ICP readings.
D)A ventricular catheter is the most accurate method of monitoring ICP.
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12
What type of headrest is used to stabilize the patient's head during cranial procedures?
A)May stand
B)Mayfield
C)Horseshoe
D)Wilson
A)May stand
B)Mayfield
C)Horseshoe
D)Wilson
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13
Areas of bone in the skull can be replaced with which of the following materials?
A)Silastic sponge
B)Tissue sling
C)Prolene mesh
D)Sterile polymethyl methacrylate
A)Silastic sponge
B)Tissue sling
C)Prolene mesh
D)Sterile polymethyl methacrylate
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14
Which is a potential risk of placing a patient in a semi-Fowler's position?
A)Hearing loss
B)Air embolism
C)Urinary retention
D)Hypercapnia
A)Hearing loss
B)Air embolism
C)Urinary retention
D)Hypercapnia
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15
Which is one of the most common brain tumors?
A)Basal cell sarcoma
B)Glioblastoma multiforme
C)Subdural hematoma
D)Cranioglioma
A)Basal cell sarcoma
B)Glioblastoma multiforme
C)Subdural hematoma
D)Cranioglioma
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16
A galea is defined as
A)a tough, highly vascular tissue over the cranium.
B)the skin layer over vessels and muscles in the brain.
C)lining of the cranium and spinal cord.
D)the circulating fluid that helps bathe the brain.
A)a tough, highly vascular tissue over the cranium.
B)the skin layer over vessels and muscles in the brain.
C)lining of the cranium and spinal cord.
D)the circulating fluid that helps bathe the brain.
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17
Which is a measure taken during a craniotomy to decrease blood loss?
A)Hyperthermia
B)Lithotomy position
C)Neuroradiology
D)Controlled hypotension
A)Hyperthermia
B)Lithotomy position
C)Neuroradiology
D)Controlled hypotension
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18
A corpus callosotomy is performed to prevent secondary generalized seizures a patient may have.
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19
What temporary form of hemostasis is placed along the scalp edges?
A)Gel foam
B)Silk sutures
C)Raney clips
D)Patties with epinephrine
A)Gel foam
B)Silk sutures
C)Raney clips
D)Patties with epinephrine
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20
An opening in the skull made to expose the brain and its intracranial structures is a
A)craniorrhaphy.
B)craniopexy.
C)cranioplasty.
D)craniotomy.
A)craniorrhaphy.
B)craniopexy.
C)cranioplasty.
D)craniotomy.
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21
Mannitol is given to increase intracranial pressure (ICP)in patients with intracranial hemorrhage.
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