Neurosurgery
Thyroid gland
The major structures of the midbrain include all the fallowing, EXCEPT:
Astrocytes
The most common type of neuroglia, fills the spaces between the neurons.
Cell
The neuron is the _________ type of the nervous system located throughout the body.
Spinal nerves
A foraminotomy is performed to relieve pressure on the:
Lamina
A lumbar laminectomy is perfomed to access the lumbar spinal cord and remove a portion of the lumbar:
Facial
A motor nerve that controls the muscle in the face and scalp
Trigeminal
A sensory nerve that controls the sensation of the face, forehead, mouth, nose, and top of head
Mayfield
A special overhead__________ table may be used in place of a mayo stand.
Telfa
All of the fallowing are patient position devices, except:
Clippers,combs,and sterile marking pen
Before incision, most surgeons will request some hair removal and a skin marking agent for cranial surgery. Ideally, the circulator nurse should use or have:
Oculomotor
Control muscle that moves the eyes and iris
Vestibulocochlear
Controls hearing and equilibrium
abducens
Controls lateral movement of the eye
trochlear
Controls the oblique muscle of the eye
glossopharyngeal
Controls the sense of taste.
Optic
Conveys impulses for sight
Weitlaner
During a craniectomy, whay types of retractors are used to retract thebskin flap?
Horseshoe
During a craniotomy, the patient is positioned using a ___________ headrest or pin fixation.
Topical thrombin
During a microdiscectomy, gelfoam pledgets arebsoaked in:
Steri strips and Dermabond
During a microdiscectomy, the wound edges are approximated with:
Tubular
During a microdiscectomy, what type of retractor is used?
Patients head
Gardner-Wells tongs may be used to secure:
accessory
Has two parts, a cranial portion and a spinal portion
Bench chair
In what position is the patient placed for a craniectomy?
hypoglossal
Innervates the muscle of the tongue
vagus
Innervates the pharyngeal and laryngeal muscles, heart, pancreas, lungs,and digestive systems
Frontal
One _________ bone provides structure for the forehead and orbits.
Occipital
One __________ bone provides structure to the back of the skull and portion of the floor of the cranium.
olfactory
Responsible for the sense of smell
Cottonoids
Small, square, felt sponges made of cotton or rayon to control bleeding on neural and vascular tissue are referred to as:
Cerebellum
The _________ is also known as the hindbrain.
Dendrites
The __________ carry nerves impulses toward the cell.
Axon
The ___________ carries nerve impulses away from the cell.
Brainstem
The _____________ is also known as the midbrain.
Skin
The pericranium is the periosteal layer of the skull bones. It is covered with all the fallowing, EXCEPT:
Axon
The__________ carry nerve impulses away from the cell
Cerebrum
The___________ is also known as the forebrain.
5
There are _______ lumbar vertebrae
12
There are ____________ thoracic vertebrae.
Temporal
Two _________ bones are on either side of the skull, which contribute to the structure for the sides of the cranium.
Parietal
Two __________ bones on either side of the skull provide structure for the sides and roof of the cranium.
Bipolar
What type of ESU is used during a craniotomy?
Key
What type of periosteal elevator is used to free the muscle during a craniectomy?
Peripheral
_____________ nerves are composed of small bundles of nerves fibers, called fasciles, which are surrounded by a sheath called the endoneurium.