
Rule Of nines
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- Q1What part of the brain is responsible for reasoning, planning, speech, and movement?Frontal LobeOccipital LobeTemporal LobeParietal Lobe30s
- Q2Which arteries form part of the major arteries supplying the brain?Middle Cerebral ArteryCoronary ArterySubclavian ArteryFemoral Artery30s
- Q3What is the primary purpose of the Blood-Brain Barrier?Regulates blood flow to the heartPrevents toxins from entering the brainSignals pain to the brainAllows nutrients to enter easily30s
- Q4Which cranial bone is located at the front of the skull?TemporalParietalOccipitalFrontal30s
- Q5What does the Reticular Activating System (RAS) control?Visual processingEmotional responsesMuscle coordinationArousal and consciousness30s
- Q6Which of the following is a function of the temporal lobe?Visual processingMotor controlSensory perceptionMemory processing30s
- Q7What type of cells in the CNS support neurons and maintain the blood-brain barrier?OligodendrocytesAstrocytesMicrogliaNeurons30s
- Q8Which structure increases the speed of signal transmission in neurons?AxonDendritesSomaMyelin Sheath30s
- Q9What is the primary symptom of increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?DizzinessFeverNauseaHeadache30s
- Q10Which type of shock is caused by inadequate fluid volume in the body?Neurogenic shockCardiogenic shockHypovolemic shockSeptic shock30s
- Q11What is the primary function of the Frontal Lobe?Memory and speechReasoning, planning, speech, and movementVisual processingSensory perception30s
- Q12What protective mechanism prevents toxins from entering the brain?SkullMeningesBlood-Brain BarrierCranial Bones30s
- Q13Which spinal plexus supplies the arms?CervicalLumbarSacralBrachial30s
- Q14What type of cells in the CNS are responsible for myelination?MicrogliaSchwann CellsAstrocytesOligodendrocytes30s
- Q15What does the term 'anterior cerebral artery' refer to?A part of the spineA protective layer of the brainA type of neuronA major artery supplying the brain30s