the sciatic nerve runs down the leg and causes sciatica.
the sciatic nerve gets injured when it becomes pinched by a herniated disk in the spine or due to overgrowth of bone on the vertebrae.
What is the name of a nerve running down the leg and what is the most...
What is the relevant tissue when Achilles' tendon is injured? A) Nerve tissue b) Muscle tissue C) connective tissue D) epithelia tissue
What is the name of the end of the spinal cord at the L2 vertebral level? (Line #1) What is the collective name of the nerve root fibers as they travel down the spinal canal before they exit their respective nerve root level? (Line #2)
For each cranial nerve provide the name, a functional description, where it projects to/from, proper nursing assessment, and describe what would occur (abnormality) if a lesion were present. Cranial Nerve I Cranial Nerve II Cranial Nerve II Cranial Nerve IV Cranial Nerve V Cranial Nerve VI Cranial Nerve VII Cranial Nerve VIII Cranial Nerve IX Cranial Nerve X Cranial Nerve XI Cranial Nerve XII
Case Study #1 An alcoholic patient presents with fatigue, leg paralysis, edema in the legs and nerve damage. Edema 1 0.25 points What is the most likely vitamin deficiency in this patient? O Vitamin C Thiamin Vitamin D Folate 2 0.5 points What are two main functions of this nutrient? Select two answers. O Bone strength o Immune function Energy metabolism U Normal functioning of nerves and muscles. 0.5 points Which foods should the person consume to correct the deficiency?...
A 19-year-old field hockey player was running down the field when she was stepped on weight P and felt pain in the outside of her right foot. Her foot did not rotate or invert during the contact. She could continue to run, but the pain was getting worse especially on the outside of her foot. Once she leaves the game, you notice that she has swelling and discoloration over the outermost aspect of the midfoot where her pain is. She...
What is the code for this and diagnoses code
6Operative Report nerve and flexor digiti minimi brevi foot POS VE DIAGNOSIS: Severed superficial branch of lateral plantar nerve and flexor digiti TO brevis tendon, left foot Qualifiers Used in the Nervous Syt TORY: This patient injured his foot using a razor hi the superficial branch of the The patient experienced of neu nch of the lateral plantar nerve and the flexor eurology consultation was requested, ande outer side ofor digiti...
From a historical perspective, is “lock-down” quarantine the most effective way to prevent the spread of infectious diseases? (Yes because....) Suggested contents: What historical events could be considered (e.g. black death/plague, ebola, SARS)? What are the established quarantine measures? Should “lock-down” quarantine be implemented to control all infectious diseases? Should “lock-down” quarantine be implemented as early as possible? The benefits/advantages of “lock-down” quarantine outweigh its harm/disadvantages. Summary and conclusions
CASE STUDIES 12-year-old gymnast fell on an outstretched arm. She felt intense pain in the shoulder and couldn't move the arm e shoulder sagged down and forward. There is a visible "lump" midway between her shoulder and sternum What type injury might be suspected? Which bone would be injured? Which muscle would pull up on the medial fragment of the injured bone? What causes the shoulder to sag? football player received a blow to the lower right leg. He was...
1. Bundles of nerve fibers traveling up or down the white matter of the spinal cord are called 2. Fibrous sheath enclosing a nerve is known as 3. Nerve fibers that conduct sensory signals to the central nervous system is known as 4. Paralysis of only one side of the body is known as 5·The ventricles of the brain are filled with a liquid calledーーーーーーーーーーーーー 6. The cerebral cortex consists of folds of tissue called separated by grooves called ,...
What structure does the laryngeal nerve loop around on its way to the larynx?