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Migraine Headache: Symptoms, Causes, Medication & Treatment
Migraine headaches MADE EASY! Migraine definition, symptoms, phases, causes, triggers, types (with aura vs without aura), variants, diagnosis, treatment, medications for relief, and more! Includes charts and images! Great review for nursing, students, and anyone wanting to learn more about migraines!
Cranial Nerves Mnemonic: Names and Function
Cranial nerves made easy! Mnemonics and tricks to remember the cranial nerves of the brain in order, along with their names and function! Also includes tricks to remember the cranial nerves that start with the same letter. Great for students, nursing, medical learners, USMLE, NCLEX, and more!
Ventricles of the Brain: Anatomy, Function, CSF Flow
We will discuss the ventricles of the brain along with their anatomy and function! Using labeled diagrams, easily learn the important features of the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles. We will also discuss how cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced, and how it flows throughout the ventricular system!
Subdural vs Epidural Hematoma: CT Findings and Facts
Subdural vs epidural hematomas are made easy in this post! High-yield facts are discussed including CT findings, pathophysiology, symptoms, and location of subdural and epidural hemorrhages. Also includes a simple trick to remember how they appear on CT scan!
Deep Tendon Reflexes: Nerve Roots and Spinal Levels
Deep tendon reflexes, also known as muscle stretch reflexes, are an important component to the neurological exam. It is important to know the spinal level associated with each reflex. Learn these 2 simple tricks to remember what spinal levels are involved!
Autonomic Nervous System: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
This article provides concise explanations of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system. Master the similarities and differences between their physiological effects, neurotransmission, and receptors involved using illustrations and tables.
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