Donna strikes again..part 3

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Welcome to "Donna strikes again.. part 3" – a comprehensive quiz designed to challenge your understanding of cranial nerves and child development milestones. Dive into 35 engaging questions that will test your knowledge and help you discover interesting facts along the way.

Topics covered include:

  • Cranial Nerve Functions
  • Child Development Milestones
  • Neurological Assessments
  • Primitive Reflexes
35 Questions9 MinutesCreated by StudyingBrain472
Oculomoteur est aussi 'moteur viscéral' because...
Make eyes mvt
Sphincter pupillaes
Which cranial nerve is associated to diplopia
III
IV
VI
Which nerve innervate salivary and lacrimal glands ?
V
VII
IX
XII
Which cranial nerve need to be tested for balance ?
VII
VIII
XI
Carotid body / sinus is innervated by...
IX
X
XI
Speech related nerve ....(4)
V
VII
VIII
IX
X
XII
Anosmia refere to cranial nerve (CN)..
I
II
VII
IX
Edinger Westphal nucleus is for CN..
II
III
IV
VI
In which palsy eye will deviated upward ?
III
IV
VI
Strabism is NC injured ?
III
IV
VI
In an UMN injury of VII, which part of the face will be affected ?
Lower half
All face
Will UMN will affect tongue mvt ?
Yes
No
AT 3-4 y old, a child keep putting things in his mouth. Normal ?
Yes
No
At any age, eat non edible item such as ice. Normal ?
Yes
No
Great at concentration game, but not matching idem, at 3-4Y. Normal ?
Yes
No
Which of these is the most important to check in developemnt ?
Smell
Visual
Vestibular
Auditory
Tactile
At 3-4 Y, wlaking on toe, Normal ?
Yes
No
What is the exercice of concern in first month of life ?
Lat flex
Tummy time
Cross mvt arm and leg supine
At what age ATNR emerge ?
1m
2m
3m
What age bb can notice hand ?
2m
3m
4m
Normal or not. BB can bear weight on leg at 2 m.
Normal
Not
At what age rolling over is normal ?
2m
3m
5m
Which reflex should be extinguish at 3m ?
Galant
Babinski
Parachute
Bb still doesn't talk, floppy, can't roll over, weak leg...What to look for ? (multiple choice..)
Post partum depression
Lack of parental stimulation
Breastfeeding and toxins
Reasses primitif reflex for retention
What age bb distinguish bold color ?
4m
5m
6m
At 5 m, what reflex should be extinguish ? (2)
Placing
Moro
Stepping
Which test manoeuver can be done at home as an exercice for concern ?
Inversion
ATNR
Stroke head
At 6m what reflex should be extinguish ? (2)
Placing
Stepping
Plantar grasp
Palmar grasp
At what age strenghtening exercices for arm, trunk, legs ?
6m
9m
12 m
18 m
Which system is responsible for integrating primitive reflex ?
Vestibular
Auditif
Visual
Tactile
Vertical semi circular canal are couple in a way that
An excited anterior canal active the contralat post canal
An excited anterior canal inhibate the contra post canal
How is called the reflex that produce eye movement to stabilise images on the retina during head mvt ?
ATNR
MORO
Oculoauditif
Vestibulo ocular
Otolitic organ (Utricule and Sacule ) respond to...
Linear mvt
Rotational mvt
...is a rare neurological condition usually occurring after a cruise, aircraft flight, or other sustained motion event. A person reports a persistent rocking, swaying, or bobbing feeling (though they are not necessarily rocking). This usually follows a cruise or other motion experience.
Meniere
VPPB
Mal de debarquement syndrome
Alcohol intoxication
What's synapsis pruning ?
Formation of dentrite according to brain growth
Elimination of weaker synaptic contacts
Lack of NT genetic disease
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