The Cerebrovascular System II Neuro Quiz Identify the
The Cerebrovascular System II Neuro Quiz Identify the correct question Click to Play! Michael Mc. Keough 2008
Vascular System Neuro Quiz Arteries Stroke Veins Misc. Pathology 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Click category value to begin.
Arteries 100 This artery supplies oxygen to the lateral surface of the brain. What is the middle cerebral artery? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Arteries 200 This artery supplies oxygen to the lateral surface of the brain. What is the anterior cerebral artery? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Arteries 300 This artery supplies oxygen to the life support centers of the brain. What is the basilar artery? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Arteries 400 This artery supplies oxygen to the majority of the spinal cord. What is the anterior spinal artery? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Arteries 500 Occlusion of this artery causes the loss of pain and temperature sensation to the ipsilateral face and contralateral body. What is the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stroke 100 This is the most common type of stroke. What is ischemic? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stroke 200 This is the primary cause of narrowing of the arteries. What is cholesterol deposits? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stroke 300 Strokes occur most frequently at these locations in the vascular tree. What are bifurcations? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stroke 400 Stroke involving the internal capsule is caused by occlusion of these arteries. What are deep penetrating branches of the middle cerebral artery or anterior choroidal artery? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stroke 500 This type of stroke is caused by systemic anoxia. This type of stroke does not involve the primary perfusion territories of the cerebral arteries. What is a watershed stroke? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Veins 100 This vein drains the superior white matter in the brain. What is the superior sagittal sinus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Veins 200 This structure drains blood from the area of the hypothalamus and hypophysis (pituitary gland). What is the cavernous sinus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Veins 300 These structures drain blood around the lateral surface of the brain just above the cerebellum. What are the transverse sinuses? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Veins 400 This structure empties blood from the brain into the jugular vein. What is the sigmoid sinus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Veins 500 This structure delivers blood from the thalamus and deep white matter of the brain out to the surface. What is the straight sinus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous 100 The carotid system is responsible for this percent of the blood supply to the brain. What is 70%? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous 200 The brain’s dependence on this form of energy accounts for its susceptibility to ischemic disease. What is oxygen? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous 300 This anestomosis connects the major arteries of the brain. What is the circle of Willis? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous 400 This system supplies blood to the posterior 1/3 of the brain and the brainstem. What is the vertebrobasilar system? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous 500 This is the leading cause of the need for rehabilitation. What is stroke? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Pathology 100 The impairments and functional limitations caused by stroke are seen on this side of the body. What is the side opposite the lesion (contralateral)? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Pathology 200 The specific impairments caused by a stroke are determined by this variable. What is the site of the lesion or the functional system that was damaged? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Pathology 300 This is the most common visual impairment associated with stroke. What is hemianopsia? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Pathology 400 Occlusion of the blood supply to this structure will produce sensory and motor impairments of the face, upper extremity, and lower extremity on the side opposite the lesion. Lesion of this structure produced more severe impairments than a cortical lesion of the same size. What is the internal capsule? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Pathology 500 This effect of stroke, if untreated, produces more impairment and functional limitation than the primary effects of the lesion. What are the secondary effects of the lesion? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
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