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- Explain the basis for mapping the primary somatosensory area.Explain it .Which lobe of the cerebral cortex is responsible forgenerating motor commands?a. temporalb. parietalc. occipitald. frontalPlease ASAP. Thanku The amount of loss in cortical gray matter in chronic low back pain patients are correlated with: a.Level Of pain b.Location of pain c.Duration of pain d.None of the above
- Indicate whether the reticular activation system is a structural entity or a functional entity.explaina. List the contents of the subdural space,subarachnoid space, and dura mater.b. Describe the specific location and list thefunctions of each of the following: auditoryassociation area, prefrontal area, Broca’s area,cerebellum, RAS.B.L., age 17 has a compression fracture at C5 to C6, a result of diving from a bridge into a river and hitting a submerged rock. Fortunately, a companion who had first aid training as a lifeguard rescued her and tried to minimize any secondary damage. In the emergency department, B.L. could not move her limbs or sense touch and lacked reflexes in her limbs or sense touch and lacked reflexes in her limbs. Explain. Clarify a topic by giving a detailed account as to how and why it occurs, where it occurs, what it is or what is meant by the use of the term in a particular context. Always consider the HOW, WHAT, WHERE and WHY – even if question only asks ie: “Explain why and how etc” Explain why reflexes are absent in B.L. at this early stage. Explain what specific type of paralysis is present at this early stage? Include the manifestations.(Support with 10 possible outcomes) Explain why and how B.L.’s respiratory function may be impaired at any time.(Support with 10 possible…
- B.L., age 17 has a compression fracture at C5 to C6, a result of diving from a bridge into a river and hitting a submerged rock. Fortunately, a companion who had first aid training as a lifeguard rescued her and tried to minimize any secondary damage. In the emergency department, B.L. could not move her limbs or sense touch and lacked reflexes in her limbs or sense touch and lacked reflexes in her limbs. Explain. Clarify a topic by giving a detailed account as to how and why it occurs, where it occurs, what it is or what is meant by the use of the term in a particular context. Always consider the HOW, WHAT, WHERE and WHY – even if question only asks ie: “Explain why and how etc” Explain why and how B.L.’s respiratory function may be impaired at any time. (Support with 10 possible outcomes) Explain why the full extent of permanent damage cannot be estimated in this initial period. Surgery was performed to relieve pressure and stabilize the fracture site. (Support with 10…Define the term intrinsic tone?B.L., age 17 has a compression fracture at C5 to C6, a result of diving from a bridge into a river and hitting a submerged rock. Fortunately, a companion who had first aid training as a lifeguard rescued her and tried to minimize any secondary damage. In the emergency department, B.L. could not move her limbs or sense touch and lacked reflexes in her limbs or sense touch and lacked reflexes in her limbs. Explain. Clarify a topic by giving a detailed account as to how and why it occurs, where it occurs, what it is or what is meant by the use of the term in a particular context. Always consider the HOW, WHAT, WHERE and WHY – even if question only asks ie: “Explain why and how etc” Explain why caution is needed when handling a person with a possible spinal cord injury. (Support with 8 possible outcomes) 2. What is a compression fracture? Explain why and how it can affect neurologic function.(Support with 10 possible outcomes)