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Peripheral Nervous System and Neurologic Exam - Question 1

Topic: Anatomy

Created on Sunday, August 15 2010 by jdmiles

Last modified on Sunday, August 15 2010.

Which of the following is not considered part of the peripheral nervous system?

 
        A) The spinal cord
 
        B) The brachial plexus
 
        C) The peripheral nerves
 
        D) Sacral nerve roots
 
        E) Cervical nerve roots
 

 


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A) The spinal cord

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The peripheral nervous can be defined as including the peripheral nerves (including roots, plexi, and nerves proper), the neurons that run within the peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junctions, and the muscles. Cranial nerves III - XII are usually included in this definition. The brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves I and II make up the central nervous system.  (See References)

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B) The brachial plexus

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The peripheral nervous can be defined as including the peripheral nerves (including roots, plexi, and nerves proper), the neurons that run within the peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junctions, and the muscles. Cranial nerves III - XII are usually included in this definition. The brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves I and II make up the central nervous system.  (See References)

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C) The peripheral nerves

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The peripheral nervous can be defined as including the peripheral nerves (including roots, plexi, and nerves proper), the neurons that run within the peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junctions, and the muscles. Cranial nerves III - XII are usually included in this definition. The brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves I and II make up the central nervous system.  (See References)

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D) Sacral nerve roots

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The peripheral nervous can be defined as including the peripheral nerves (including roots, plexi, and nerves proper), the neurons that run within the peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junctions, and the muscles. Cranial nerves III - XII are usually included in this definition. The brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves I and II make up the central nervous system.  (See References)

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E) Cervical nerve roots

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The peripheral nervous can be defined as including the peripheral nerves (including roots, plexi, and nerves proper), the neurons that run within the peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junctions, and the muscles. Cranial nerves III - XII are usually included in this definition. The brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves I and II make up the central nervous system.  (See References)

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References:

1. Preston, D.C., and Shapiro, B.E. (2005). Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations, 2nd Edition. Elsevier, Philadelphia. Chapter 2.(ISBN:075067492X)Advertising:
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Peripheral Nervous System and Neurologic Exam - Question 1
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Created: 08/15/2010
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