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How many ventricles are in the brain? |
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Where is the fourth ventricles location? |
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What is the fourth ventricle continuous with? |
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The central canal of the spinal cord |
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What is the name of the foramen that connects the lateral & third ventricles? |
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What is the name of the cerebral aqueduct that connects the third & fourth ventricle? |
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What is the cerebral spinal fluids (CNS) purpose? |
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Support & cushion of the brain & spinal cord, stabilizes the ionic concentration of CNS, filters waste products |
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True or False - Reabsorption of CSF occurs at approximately the same rate that CSF is formed? |
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True (which allows for a constant CSF pressure) |
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If there is a blockage which allows for the CSF to not be absorbed properly, what is that called? |
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What is the purpose of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt? |
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To relieve & stabilize the pressure of CSF |
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Where does the shunt usually drain the CSF into? |
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Which bones of the cranium may the hole be drilled into for shunt placement? |
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What is used to connect the cranial shunt to the abdomen? |
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A tunneling device (which tunnels from the burr hole to the abdomen) |
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Another type of shunt system that involves the heart is called? |
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The ventriculoatrial shunt |
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What vein & atrium does the shunt lead to? |
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Internal or External Jugular vein & threaded to the right atrium |
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What can tunneling devices be? |
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CV tunnelers, sarot clamps, uterine dressing forceps |
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