CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, SPINAL NERVES, CRANIAL NERVES
CNS – Central Nervous System
Spinal nerves 31 pairs
Cranial nerves 12 pairs
Meninges – protection of the Spinal Cord Dura Mater Subdural space Arachnoid layer Sub-arachnoid space Pia mater
Protection Cerebrospinal fluid
Protection Vertebrae of Vertebral Column
Function of Spinal cord Transport nerve impulses from senses to brain Transport nerve impulses from brain to muscles or glands
Sensory/Afferent neuron
Motor/Efferent neuron
Reflex arc
Lumbar Puncture
L 3, L 4, L 5
Spinal Nerves 31 pairs
Cauda Equina Horse's tail
Anatomy of Spinal nerves
Plexuses
General Information Re the Brain – question C 2 2% of body weight Receives about 20% of body’s blood supply Circle of Willis – diagram 21.19 text Lack of Oxygen 1 – 2 minutes impairs neuron function Over 4 minutes permanent brain damage Brain stores little if any glucose Must have constant supply Lack of enough glucose Mental confusion Dizziness Convulsions Loss of consciousness
Pathway of CSF
Brain Stem
Pons Bridge
Medulla Medulla Pathway for all ascending and descending tracts of white matter Sensory and motor
Diencephalon Thalamus Hypothalamus Sensory Autonomic Pituitary gland Emotions Behavior Thirst/eating Body temp Circadian rhythm
Anatomy of Brain
Functions of white matter tracts in Cerebrum Associative tracts Nerve impulses w/in same hemisphere Commissural tracts NI from left to right and right to left hemispheres Projection tracts Cerebrum to thalamus, brain stem, spinal cord
Basal ganglia Deep within the Cerebrum Movement Damage to BG is Parkinson’s
Ventricles Cavities in the brain that produce and contain Cerebrospinal Fluid Pg. 243 text
Limbic system Question D7 a “Emotional Brain” Pg. 495 text Olfaction Memory Primary role in range of emotions Pain Pleasure Docility Affection Anger
Functional areas of the brain
Cranial Nerves
Table E 2 Olfactory Nerve # I Function Sense of smell
Optic Nerve # II Function Sight – not pain or temperature of eye
Oculomotor Nerve # III Function Proprioception Movement of muscles in and around eye
Trochlear Nerve # IV Function Proprioception Movement eyelids
Trigeminal Nerve # V Function Touch, pain, temp sensations on face Chewing
Abducens Nerve # VI Function Stimulates lateral rectus to abduct eye Proprioception
Facial Nerve # VII Function Facial expression, taste, proprioception
Vestibulocochlear Nerve # VII Function Hearing, equilibrium
Glossopharyngeal Nerve # IX Function Taste, swallowing, monitors O2 and CO2 in blood, speech
Vagus Nerve # X Function Taste, swallowing, coughing, voice, organs of GI tract, HR
Accessory Nerve # XI Function Proprioception, swallowing, movement of head and shoulders
Hypoglossal Nerve # XII Function Motor and sensory fibers of the muscles of tongue
Common Disorders Hemiplegia Monoplegia Paraplegia Quadriplegia Paralysis of arm, leg, trunk on one side of body Paralysis of one extremity only Paralysis of both legs Paralysis of both arms and legs
CVA or TIA CVA TIA Cerebrovascular accident Stroke Occurs when blood vessel to brain is plugged or blocked by a blood clot TIA Transient Ischemic attack Mini-stroke Occurs when blood supply to brain is briefly interrupted
Shingles Neuritis Neuralgia Encephalitis Anesthesia Analgesia