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NUR 375 EXAM ONE |158 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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p wave atrial depolarization (contraction) pr interval atrial depolarization and delay in AV junction; allows atria to contract (0.12-0.20; >0.20 = 1° AVB QRS complex ventricular depolarization and atrial repolarization; (0.04-0.12) ventricular or conduction delay wide Q...

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NEURO 375 CEREBRUM EXAM ||74 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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what is the arterial supply to the supramarginal gyrus middle cerebral artery what is the blood supply to the angular gyrus middle cerebral artery what is the blood supply to the paracentral lobule anterior cerebral artery where is the gyrus rectus located? what is its blood ...

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NUR 375 EXAM 4 |57 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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Young-old adults 65-74 Middle-old adults 75-84 Old-old adults 85-100 Centenarians 100-104 Mental Health and Aging -Late-life mental illness -Major depressive disorder -Suicide (male older caucasian-highest risk) -Anxiety disorders -Delirium (secondary to general medical ...

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NEURO 375 - DEVELOPMENT AND MENINGES |22 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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What occurs in neurulation? (5 steps, this a loaded question lmao good luck ig) 1. Notochord signals ectoderm to start forming into the CNS 2. Ectoderm folds upwards, defining the neural plate and neural fold 3. Ectoderm begins to pinch into a tube 4. Area of ectoderm receiving 2nd to least sign...

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NEURO 375 LEC. 14 – CEREBELLUM |39 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024(DIAGRAMS INCLUDED)

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1. Cerebellum is the ____ part of hindbrain and is located in the _______ under the __________ 2. is covered by ___ meninges 3. has _____ of walls of the ____ ventricle 1. C-bellum is largest part of hindbrain and is located in the posterior cranial fossa under the tentorium cerebellum 2. It is ...

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NEURO 375 LECTURE 2 - NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT| 23 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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NEURO 375 LECTURE 2 - NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT| 23 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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NEURO 375 AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM |31 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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how is the autonomic PNS different from the somatic PNS? - autonomic PNS is a two neuron pathway from spinal cord to effector whereas the somatic PNS is a one neuron path - motor axons of the autonomic PNS have cell bodies outside of the CNS whereas somatic LMN have cell bodies within the CNS - a...

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NEURO 375 LECTURE 10 - CRANIAL NERVES IX, X, XI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Which of the following exit through the jugular foramen? a) Venous blood from sagittal sinuses b) Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) c) Vagus nerve (CN X) d) Accessory nerve (CN XI) e) All of the above e) all of the above The glossopharyngeal (CN IX) is a mixed nerve with..... motor, senso...

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NEURO 375 LIMBIC SYSTEM |34 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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what is the main function of the limbic system - emotionally significant stimuli activate SENSORY pathways that trigger the HYPOTHALAMUS to modulate the ANS response (heart rate, blood pressure...) - accumpanying ANS changes to emotional response (amygdala → hippocampus → fornix) - information...

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NEURO 375 RETICULAR FORMATION PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.

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What is the reticular formation? - organized on a macroscopic level - loosely arranges cell bodies intermingles with bundles of axons - extends upwards to the level of the thalamus - extends downwards to be continuous with the spinal cord what are the distinct functions of the reticular f...

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NEURO 375 CEREBELLUM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.

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why is the cerebellum considered part of the motor system? because though damage to the cerebellum still allows movement to occur, patient has: - gait imbalance, poor postural control - poor coordination of voluntary movements, slurred speech (brocha's area = pre motor area for speech) wh...

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NEURO 375 LECTURE 3 - MENINGES AND VENTRICLES |25 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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What are the three meningeal layers of the brain? dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater What is the dura mater? Thick, outermost layer of the meninges. There is an inner and outer of dura mater (2 layers). What is the arachnoid mater? Thin, connective tissue that is watertight. Sit...

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NEURO 375 SPINAL CORD |43 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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How many nerves are in the cervical region? 8 how many nerves are in the thoracic region? 12 how many nerves are in the lumbar region? 5 how many nerves are in the coccygeal region? 1 rostral spinal cord ... is continuous with brainstem caudal spinal cord ends...

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CHAPTER 37 PERIOPERATIVE NURSING CARE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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The nurse is caring for a patient scheduled for a breast reduction to decrease pain in her back. How is this operation classified according to the degree of urgency? a. Urgent b. Emergency c. Emergent d. Elective Elective The postanesthesia care recovery unit (PACU) nurse is concerned ab...

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NURS 548 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY |93 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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Apoptosis Cells of a neoplasm do not die off like normal cells so the number of cells grows, rather than remain constant as in healthy tissue. Labile Cell Cells of tissue that continuously divide and replicate throughout life. Ex: epithelial cells of skin, oral cavity, vagina, cervix, GI tr...

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HPEX 375 :CH. 0-2 |36 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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1954 year the American College of Sports Medicine was founded D.B. Dill director of the Harvard Fatigue Lab from the time it opened in 1927 until it closed in 1947 years of the Harvard Fatigue Lab Hans Kraus this man's research showed that American children performed poorl...

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PHARMACOLOGY REVIEW EXAM 2| 35 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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PHARMACOLOGY REVIEW EXAM 2| 35 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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PHARMACOLOGY 350 REVIEW EXAM 2| 35 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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A nurse is reviewing a patient's medications before administration. Which drug-to-drug interactions will most concern the nurse in a patient with a history of heart failure and a potassium level of 5.5 mEq/L? Captopril [Capoten] and spironolactone [Aldactone] A female patient taking an ACE ...

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NEURO 375 LECTURE 7 - SPECIAL SENSES I |39 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.

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What is cranial nerve I? The olfactory nerve What is the function of the olfactory nerve (CN I)? As a pure sensory nerve, CN I is responsible for smell. What is the only tract that does not loop to the thalamus before arriving at its target cortices? The olfactory tracts carry axons...

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NEURO NCLEX| 34 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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A patient comes to the emergency department immediately after experiencing numbness of the face and an inability to speak, but while the patient awaits examination, the symptoms disappear and the patient request discharge. The nurse stresses that it is important for the patient to be evaluated prima...

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HSES 375- NEURO CHAPTER 7 (PT.2) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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presynaptic inhibition to gate the monosynaptic Ia input to motor neurons, and it is modulated according to the needs of the task (T/F) presynaptic inhibition is affected by spinal cord lesions (SCI, ALS, MS) True Conditioning stimulus (e.g., brief tendon vibration of tibialis anteri...

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NEURO 300-375 PRACTICE EXAM |76 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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baroreceptors of the lungs provide information on lung stretching to respiratory rhythmicity centers for control of respiratory rate cit call, start civ citizen baroreceptors of the colon provide information on volume of fecal material in colon, trigger defecation reflex ...

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NEURO 375 LEC. 18 - PNS PAIN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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how does pain get transmitted? (pathway) how does pain move thru neospinothalamic tract? how does pain move thru paleospinothalamic tract? where does pain get received & perceived in brain? what is the gate theory of pain modulation? how does pain get modulated by ...

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MED SURG NEURO| 73 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024

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The nurse is caring for a group of patients on a medical unit. After receiving report, which patient should the nurse see first? A. A 42-year-old patient with multiple sclerosis who was admitted with sepsis B. A 72-year-old patient with Parkinson's disease who has aspiration pneumonia C. A 38-...

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NEURO EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024

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A client presents with a headache and complaining of vision difficulties. Which cranial nerve might be defective in this client? A) VIII (Vestibulocochlear) B) VII (Facial) C) XI (Accessory) D) III (Oculomotor) Answer: D A client presents to the ED with loss of consciousness. The RN ev...

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NURO 528 AHA MUSCULOSKELETAL |151 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024(DIAGRAMS INCLUDED).

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tendon Connects muscle to bone tendons: origin Proximal Greater mass More stable (usually not the part being moved) tendon: insertion Distal Less mass Greater motion (this bone is moved by the motion) axial skeleton Head = skull Neck = hyoid bone and cervical vertebra Trunk ...

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AHA NURO 528 FINAL REVIEW |390 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.

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What is a normal measurement for diaphragmatic excursion and which side is higher on? Measure 3-6cms and higher on the right than left What do palpable supraclavicular lymphnodes indicate? Malignancy/Hodgkins What cranial nerve are we testing for when doing the near vision test with ...

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NURO 671 TEST 1 - MODULE 10 (PERINATAL INFECTION) |145 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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diseases with mother to child transmission HIV hepatitis HSV diseases with congenital versions of syndromes syphilis rubella what is fetal hydrops? fluid accumulation in 2+ compartments - pleural effusion - ascites - pericardial effusion what are long-term fetal physi...

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