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DPT 6160 W7 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED The spinal cord is a continuation of the meduall oblongata Gray matter of spinal cord is composed of nerve cell bodies White matter of spinal cord is composed of conductile regions (myelinated axons) Two enlargements o...

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DPT 6160 W7 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED


The spinal cord is a continuation of

the meduall oblongata

Gray matter of spinal cord is composed of

nerve cell bodies

White matter of spinal cord is composed of

conductile regions (myelinated axons)

Two enlargements of the spinal cord

cervical and lumbosacral

Where is the cervical enlargement?

C4-T1

Where is the lumbosacral enlargement?

L1-S3

The end of the spinal cord is called the

conus medullaris

What is the order of meninges and spaces from superficial to deep around the

spinal cord?

Epidural space -> Dura mater -> Arachnoid mater -> Subarachnoid layer -> Pia mater ->

Spinal Cord

Where is the CSF found?

, Subarachnoid space between arachnoid and pia mater

The epidural space is filled with

fat

dura mater is

thick, outermost layer of the meninges surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal

cord

arachnoid mater is

weblike middle layer of the three meninges

pia mater

the delicate innermost membrane enveloping the brain and spinal cord.

Which arteries supply the spinal cord?

Periosteal + equatorial branches, spinal branches enter the IV foramina, Radicular ->

Spinal nerves, Segmental medullary -> Spinal Cord

Nerve rootlets converge to form

dorsal and ventral spinal nerve roots

Where is the lumbar plexus?

posterior part of psoas major, anterior to transverse processes; L1-L4

What are the branches of the lumbar plexus?

Obturator nerve; femoral nerve; lumbosacral trunk; iliolinguinal nerve; iliohypogastric

nerve; genitofemoral nerve; lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh

Obturator nerve spinal segment

L2-L4

Femoral nerve spinal segment

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