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Neurology Para 1251 PCP JIBC Questions With Solutions 100% Solved What does the ANS regulate? Homeostasis Peripheral neuropathy Any malfunction or damage of peripheral nerves. Mononeuropathy Neuropathy involving only one nerve Polyneuropathy Neuropathy involving multiple nerves Common cause ...

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What does the ANS regulate? Homeostasis




Peripheral neuropathy Any malfunction or damage of peripheral nerves.




Mononeuropathy Neuropathy involving only one nerve




Polyneuropathy Neuropathy involving multiple nerves




Common cause of mononeuropathy Fractured bones can lacerate and compress bones.




Characteristics of Polyneuropathy Demyelination or degeneration of peripheral nerves.

Sensory, motor, or mixed sensorimotor deficits.




Conditions that cause Polyneuropathy Guillan Barre syndrome


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Area most affected by polyneuropathy Distal nerves of hands and feet




Eyes are controlled by... Cranial nerve III (Oculomotor nerve)




Unilateral dilated pupil may indicate... Increasing inter-cranial pressure




Pinpoint or miosis of the pupils may indicate Toxic etiology usually a narcotic




Patient with the ability to smile, frown, or wrinkle their forehead indicates Intact Cranial

nerve VII




If both pupils are dilated and unreactive to light it may indicate Damage to the brainstem




Having a Pt look to the extreme left or the extreme right with only eye moverment

Cardinal positions of gaze




Common way to access for facial droop Have them show their

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Cheyne-Stokes respirations A breathing pattern characterized by a period of apnea lasting

10-60 seconds followed by gradually increasing depth and frequency of respirations.




Kussmaul's respirations Rapid deep breathing caused by severe metabolic and CNS

problems




Central Neurogenic hyperventilation Hyperventilation caused by a lesion in the CNS,

often characterized by a rapid, deep, noisy respirations




Ataxic respirations Poor respirations from CNS damage causing ineffective thoracic

coordination




Apneustic respirations Breathing characterized by a prolonged inspiration unrelieved by

expiration attempts, seen in patients with damage in the upper pons




Decorticate posture Characteristic posture associated with a lesion at or above the upper

brainstem. The patient presents with arms flexed, fists clenched, and legs extended.

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