EXAM III

 

Here is some helpful information from your classmates (from emails)!

You can also look at websites from previous years!

 

Date of Email

Description

Attachment
Dec 8

Also please pass the word that this siteis an EXCELLENT neuro site (consise, well organized...)

M

* link
Dec 8

Attached is a summary of most of the topics presented in Dr.
Reigleman's class.

M

* medical literature handout.doc
Dec 7 Hey Guys,

...

Also on another note for the written test, I'm attaching a cranial nerve schematic that I put together that breaks down each cranial nerve with respect to the ear, nasal cavity, eye, phraynx etc. Don't be alarmed by the small font though...I just wanted to fit it all on 1 page. And I apologize in advance for any typos:o).

Thanks a lot and good luck to all of you on exams!

Sincerely,
H
* Cranial Nerve Schematic.doc
Dec 5 Hi everyone,

Attach is a file that summaries the physical exam for abdomen, lungs, heart.


-t

*physexam-dr-flory
Dec 3 Subject: Bates Study Guides and Neuro

 Hi Again-

 These are some of the things are DPS group did last year-it might also help with neuro and maybe gross?

 Hope all is well and Keep Truckin'

 Sincerely
 S

*CH_14_review_of_pvs.doc

*Chapter_5_Head_and_Neck.doc

*Chapter_15_review_of_muscles.doc

*Neck.doc

*Neurological_Exam.doc

*Outline_For_Thorax.doc

 
Dec 2 Hi you all-

I had heard form a couple of you about Neuro-I hope some of these files are applicable and can help you all out. Some of the people in out class had done some of these.

One thing that helped me with CN especially was tying it in with POM. If I was doing the eye exam (H), then I would think about which CN were allowing the patient to be able to follow. Or, if someone was walking down the stairs, and had to tilt their head to one side, then what CN was wrong. Kinda working backwards from the problem at hand

Just keep on truckin-you are almost finished with your first semester. That is awesome!
If I can find anything else, I will send it out

Good Luck
Sincerely,
Sigrid B MSII (Sig)

*Brainstem_syn

*Brainstem_syndromes_chart

*Cerebellum

*CranialNervesPCF

 

Dec 2

Subject: Histo internet quiz for Female Reproductive System

For those of you who are interested....

Enjoy!
J

*link
 
Dec 1 Classmates,

I combined the Neuro hypothalamus lecture and the Micro pituitary / pineal gland lecture into one set of flow charts. (For Micro we don't always need to know the hypothalamic nucleus but for Neuro I guess we will (?) -- but I figure it's easiest to learn it all at once.)

Dr. Chiaramello checked my rough version of this over, and this final set incorporates her changes, so I'm pretty sure it's good.

Best,
Matt

*Pituitary Hormones
Dec 1 Subject: correction in parasymp ganglia in head


Hi guys,

if you haven't already noticed, for the otic ganglion, I placed a question mark and 'CN VII' beneath the origin of the lesser petrosal nerve, as I had
yet to arrive at the part in the notes where this was stated. Please correct this, as the definitive origin of the lesser petrosal nerve is CN IX.

Thanx!

G

* Make the correction on this file:

*Parasympathetic ganglia in the head 

 
Dec 1 Subject: Formula for extraocular muscles

Some of you may know this one already, it's for the innervation of the
six EOMs:

LR6
SO4
and the rest are oculomotor


lateral rectus: CN6
superior oblique: CN4
medial rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique: CN3



--K
*na
 
Nov 30

Here is a website that has some resources that may be helpful. It was
compiled by GW student who is a 3rd year student right now.  Enjoy!

D

*link
 
Nov 30 Subject: They may not teach evolution...


...but this histo website is pretty great.


n
*link
 
Nov 29 Hey everyone. I meant to send this out a while ago, but hopefully these charts will still be helpful to you as you review the Neuroendocrine lecture. Please let me know if you see any mistakes. Happy studying!

-A

*Hormone Feedback Loops
Nov 28

Here's a great link with stroke information to help with the assignment
for Neuro...if your interested.  There is a page with each major
cerebral artery and the symptoms/syndromes related if blood supply is
compromised.

Dr. Potollichio mentioned the middle cerebral artery-posterior branch,
on this site, it is called inferior branch.

Hope it helps,
J

*link
 
Nov 26 Hey y'all

C and I put together this flow chart together.  Hope it helps.

~O
*the Cranial Nerves.doc
Nov 23 Hi guys,

here is a summary of the four parasympathetic ganglia Slaby keeps mentioning and re-mentioning in class. Have fun with it!

Happy holidays!

GF

***

CORRECTION:

Hi guys,

if you haven't already noticed, for the otic ganglion, I placed a question mark and 'CN VII' beneath the origin of the lesser petrosal nerve, as I had
yet to arrive at the part in the notes where this was stated. Please correct this, as the definitive origin of the lesser petrosal nerve is CN IX.

Thanx!

G

*Parasympathetic ganglia in the head

**CORRECITON MADE: DEC 1

Nov 22 Hey everybody,

In case you were looking for something super fun to memorize over the break, here it is! Please let me know if there are any mistakes. I included all the muscles in the packets we've done so far.

Have a great holiday!
~SJ

*Muscles for Exam 3
Nov 20 A classmate asked to have this website posted to help everyone review. Good luck!

*http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/cnerves/

Nov 18 last email, promise. going over the eye lecture, i found that the
description of eye development, at the bottom of the first page, was not
exactly correct. i've corrected it and changed it. it's more detailed
and, better than that, it's correct. the only thing i've left out is
that the eyes develop from the prosencephalon of the forebrain, but i
have seen conflicting sources about the exact part of the forbrain that
forms the eyes--so i left it out b/c the prosencephalon might not be
correct.

j

* Corrected file:

THE EYE fall 2005_correction.doc

* Old version (posted on Nov 15)

Nov 15

Great resource for neurobiology to study sections of brainstem and
cranial nerve nuclei. Has lots of good sketches. Here's the link.

-R

* link
Nov 15 guys, here is the first eye lecture we recieved retyped.  since lots of
us thought that it was really hard to understand with the paragraph
style format and the less than understandable pictures, I put it in
bulleted note form and added some pretty good pics.  hope it helps.

j

* THE EYE fall 2005.doc

**correction made to file above can be found in: THE EYE fall 2005_correction.doc (Nov 18)

Dec 15 Hey 2008,

Sorry this is so last minute (internet at home has been down), but I wanted to forward to you a one-page, all inclusive study guide for your pbe patient interviews this weekend. If you memorize it and ask these questions you will be fine...hope it helps. Please ignore a couple things on the sheet b/c they relate to second year: 1) the CAGE questions; 2) asking about physical/emotional abuse in relationships.

Hang in there and good luck next week...almost home free to second semester.

S
* Patient Interview.doc
Nov 14 Subject: Base of the Skull Lecture Quick Reference

enjoy,

-J
* Cranial Fossae Reference.xls
Nov 14

These slides should help with midbrain sections we just went over in
the midbrain.  Make sure you use the key button.

-a

* website
Nov 13 Exam III List Class, the file everyone's been waiting for: Gross Lab Exam III List of Structures. - V
* Exam III Structures.doc
Nov 11 All,

I have converted Dr. Slaby's Macromedia files for the head and neck
lectures to Powerpoint files.  Please feel free to download them from
my personal webpage:

http://home.gwu.edu/~lfung/

Have a great weekend!

L
* http://home.gwu.edu/~lfung/
Nov 11 Hey there,
Here is a list of the structures that are included in this section of
lab.  Let me know if anything was listed incorrectly or left off.
E
* Gross structures 3.xls
Nov 10 Hello everyone,

I made a little summary of the interview parts from our first four DPS
sessions. I thought it would be easier than flipping through all the
pages. It has examples for some and not others which would have taken
too long (i.e. review of systems) so please supplement it with the
book or POM manual for further detail. And I copied the text verbatim
from that manual so that's my reference.

Best,
A
* DPS Interview Summary.doc
Nov 8 guys, here are the clinical coorelations that we've had so far.  if you
see any mistakes, let me know (though i did check once over).  Enjoy!

j
* clinical coorelations.doc


 

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