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ANCC Study Book Ch 2-7, 9-17 Exam Questions And
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Peripheral Nervous System - ANSWER The nervous system outside the brain and spinal
cord; the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the
rest of the body



Peripheral Nervous System is made up of: - ANSWER Somatic and Automatic nervous
system



Somatic Nervous System - ANSWER Voluntary division of the peripheral nervous system
that controls the body's skeletal muscles



Two divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System - ANSWER Sympathetic and
Parasympathetic



Autonomic Nervous System - ANSWER Controls "involuntary activity" in the heart,
stomach, and intestines to maintain homeostasis.



Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER Fight or flight, prepares body for stress,
stimulates or increases activity of organs.



Parasympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER Rest and Digest, the subdivision of the
autonomic nervous system that relaxes the body conserving its energy



Brain tissue is classified as either ________or __________ ___________ - ANSWER Grey or
white matter



Grey matter consists of - ANSWER nerve cell bodies and dendrites; the working area of

,the brain that contains synapses and is the area of neuronal activity.



White matter - ANSWER the myelinated axons of neurons



Outermost surface of the brain (cerebral cortex) is structured to contain grooves and
dips of corrugated wrinkles within the brain tissue that provide _______________________ -
ANSWER anatomical landmarks or reference points. It also increases brain surface
area to expand working area and communication area



Grooves and dips of brain are named by________ & __________ - ANSWER size and depth



Sulci - ANSWER SHALLOW grooves or furrows in the cerebral hemispheres.



Fissures ANSWER Deep grooves in the brain



Cerebrum ANSWER The largest part of the brain which is divided into 2 halves (right and
left cerebral hemispheres).



Gyri ANSWER Elevated ridges of tissue in the cerebral hemispheres.



The brain is divided into the _____________ and _______________ ANSWER cerebrum and
brainstem



Left hemisphere of cerebrum ANSWER Dominant in most people, controls most
right-sided body functions.



Right Hemisphere of cerebrum - ANSWER Controls the left side of the body; creative,
intuitive, spacial



Corpus callosum - ANSWER The largest bundle of white matter (axons) connecting th

,two cerebral hemispheres.



Each of the 2 hemispheres of the cerebrum is divided into: - ANSWER four major lobes
which work in an integrated and interactive mannerand with discint function



Four lobes of the cerebrum - ANSWER frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal



Frontal lobe- ANSWER Part of the brain associated with motor control, coordination,
reasoning, decision making, impulse control, language, personality, and long-term
memory storage.



Problems with frontal lobe can lead to- ANSWER personality changes, emotional and
intellectual changes



Premotor area- ANSWER Frontal lobe function that coordinates muscle movement for
complex, learned sequential motor activities



Association cortex - ANSWER Frontal lobe function that enables multi-modal sensory
input to serve as a stimulus for memory and action



Seat of executive functions - ANSWER Frontal lobe function of working memory,
reasoning, planning, prioritizing, sequencing behavior, insight, flexibility, judgment,
impulse control, behavioral cueing, intelligence, abstraction.



Broca's area - ANSWER Language area in the prefrontal cortex which serves to
modulate speech expression



Temporal lobe functions - ANSWER A region of the cerebral cortex responsible for
hearing, memory, emoion, integration of vision with sensory information, and language
(Wernicke's area),

, Wernicke's area - ANSWER part of the temporal lobe involved in receiving and
understanding speech



Problems in temporal lobe can lead to: - ANSWER visual or auditory hallucinations,
aphasia, amnesia



Occipital lobe function - ANSWER visual processing



Occipital lobe problems can cause: - ANSWER visual field defects, blindness, visual
hallucinations



Parietal lobe - ANSWER A region of the cerebral cortex whose functions include
processing information about touch, taste, reading and writing



Problems in parietal lobe can cause - ANSWER visual field defects, blindness, visual
hallucinations



What other parts of the brain does the cerebrum include? - ANSWER cerebral cortex,
limbic system, thalamus, hypothalamus, and basal ganglia



Cerebral cortex - ANSWER The convoluted outer layer of the cerebrum.



Functions of cerebral cortex - ANSWER Controls contralateral (opposite) side of body,
sensory information is relayed from thalamus, processed and integrated ino cortex.
Responsible for much of the behavior that makes us human: speech, cognition,
judgment, perception, and motor function



Limbic system function - ANSWER Essential for regulation of emotions and memory



Limbic system is composed of which 5 areas of brain: - ANSWER Hypothalamus,
thalamus, hippocampus, amygdala, basal ganglia

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