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Brain Disorders with 100%correct answers
Which is associated with Cushing's triad? Select all that apply. - 1. 
Decreased heart rate 
3. 
Irregular respiratory rate 
4. 
Increased systolic blood pressure 
A client is diagnosed with a tumor in the left inferior frontal lobe (Broca's Area). Which 
symptom is the client likely to exhibit? - 4. 
Difficulty with speech 
The nurse observes a client experiencing a partial seizure. Which behavior does the nurse 
document as automatism? - 3. 
Repetitive unconscious movements 
Which cra...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which is associated with Cushing's triad? Select all that apply. - 1. 
Decreased heart rate 
3. 
Irregular respiratory rate 
4. 
Increased systolic blood pressure 
A client is diagnosed with a tumor in the left inferior frontal lobe (Broca's Area). Which 
symptom is the client likely to exhibit? - 4. 
Difficulty with speech 
The nurse observes a client experiencing a partial seizure. Which behavior does the nurse 
document as automatism? - 3. 
Repetitive unconscious movements 
Which cra...
The Brain and Cranial Nerves with 100% correct answers
Which of the following is/are true regarding cerebrospinal fluid? 
1. It circulates in the brain and subarachnoid spaces. 
2. It nourishes those brain cells inside the brain where there are no blood vessels. 
3. Its volume may increase to over 500ml to act as a cushion when the brain is subjected to 
external pressure. 
A. 1 only 
B. 2 only 
C. 3 only 
D. All of the above 
E. None of the above - A. 1 only 
The cerbral aqueduct (of sylvius) 
A. drains venous blood into the internal jugular vein...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following is/are true regarding cerebrospinal fluid? 
1. It circulates in the brain and subarachnoid spaces. 
2. It nourishes those brain cells inside the brain where there are no blood vessels. 
3. Its volume may increase to over 500ml to act as a cushion when the brain is subjected to 
external pressure. 
A. 1 only 
B. 2 only 
C. 3 only 
D. All of the above 
E. None of the above - A. 1 only 
The cerbral aqueduct (of sylvius) 
A. drains venous blood into the internal jugular vein...
Brain Lobes
Frontal Lobes - Responsible for memory formation, thinking, behavior and movement 
Occipital Lobes - Responsible for vision. 
Parietal Lobes - Responsible for language and touch 
Temporal Lobes - Responsible for hearing and feelings 
Cerebellum - balance and coordination 
Brainstem - breathing, HR, and temperature - lower brain activities 
axon - 
dendrites - 
cell body - 
myelin sheath -
- Exam (elaborations)
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Frontal Lobes - Responsible for memory formation, thinking, behavior and movement 
Occipital Lobes - Responsible for vision. 
Parietal Lobes - Responsible for language and touch 
Temporal Lobes - Responsible for hearing and feelings 
Cerebellum - balance and coordination 
Brainstem - breathing, HR, and temperature - lower brain activities 
axon - 
dendrites - 
cell body - 
myelin sheath -
Skeletal system question with 100% correct answers
What is the function of the skeletal system? 
What are major organs? - Supports, protects internal organs, stores minerals, makes blood 
cells. (organs- bone and cartilage) 
Are bones alive, are they organs? - Yes, bones are alive (in a living organism) and bones are 
considered organs of the skeletal system 
What is the skeletal system? - All the bones in the body and the tissues (tendons, ligaments, 
and cartilage) that connect them. 
How many bones are in the average person's body? 
How ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the function of the skeletal system? 
What are major organs? - Supports, protects internal organs, stores minerals, makes blood 
cells. (organs- bone and cartilage) 
Are bones alive, are they organs? - Yes, bones are alive (in a living organism) and bones are 
considered organs of the skeletal system 
What is the skeletal system? - All the bones in the body and the tissues (tendons, ligaments, 
and cartilage) that connect them. 
How many bones are in the average person's body? 
How ...
Final Skeletal Muscle Exam with 100% correct answers
Why is muscle important? - Thermoregulation 
Circulation 
Breathing 
Metabolic Health 
BW management 
How much of our body is SM? - About half 45% 
Composition of our body? - 75% water 
20% protein 
5% other 
Why do we have macro architecture for muscles? - Macro architecture is how our muscle 
will effect the joints and how we adapt to exercise 
layers of muscle - epimysium (outside layer), perimysium (bundles the fascicle), 
endomysium (wrapping around each muscle fiber 
Hierarchy of mu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Why is muscle important? - Thermoregulation 
Circulation 
Breathing 
Metabolic Health 
BW management 
How much of our body is SM? - About half 45% 
Composition of our body? - 75% water 
20% protein 
5% other 
Why do we have macro architecture for muscles? - Macro architecture is how our muscle 
will effect the joints and how we adapt to exercise 
layers of muscle - epimysium (outside layer), perimysium (bundles the fascicle), 
endomysium (wrapping around each muscle fiber 
Hierarchy of mu...
Pediatric Cancer NCLEX Questions
"The mother of a child diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening form of cancer says to the 
nurse, ""I don't understand how this could happen to us. We have been so careful to make sure 
our child is healthy."" Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? 
"A. ""This must be a difficult time for you and your family. Would you like to talk about how 
you are feeling?"" 
B. ""Why do you say that? Do you think that you could have prevented this?"" 
C. ""You shouldn't ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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"The mother of a child diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening form of cancer says to the 
nurse, ""I don't understand how this could happen to us. We have been so careful to make sure 
our child is healthy."" Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? 
"A. ""This must be a difficult time for you and your family. Would you like to talk about how 
you are feeling?"" 
B. ""Why do you say that? Do you think that you could have prevented this?"" 
C. ""You shouldn't ...
OAE 012 Practice Test with Answers Latest, 100% CORRECT
Searching for a toy under a blanket - Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's 
development of an understanding of object permanence? 
Industry vs. inferiority - Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development hypothesizes that, at the 
beginning of the elementary school years, the primary conflict facing young children is that of: 
0-2 years - During which age span do young children typically first begin to demonstrate goaldirected actions? 
Speaking in complete simple sente...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
Searching for a toy under a blanket - Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's 
development of an understanding of object permanence? 
Industry vs. inferiority - Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development hypothesizes that, at the 
beginning of the elementary school years, the primary conflict facing young children is that of: 
0-2 years - During which age span do young children typically first begin to demonstrate goaldirected actions? 
Speaking in complete simple sente...
Biochemisty Sapling Questions and Answers/ 100% CorrectAll cells A. Are approximately the same size B. Have mitochondria C. are at least partially aerobic D. Have a plasma membrane - D. have a plasma membrane All organisms A. use O2 as their final elec
All cells 
A. Are approximately the same size 
B. Have mitochondria 
C. are at least partially aerobic 
D. Have a plasma membrane - D. have a plasma membrane 
All organisms 
A. use O2 as their final electron acceptor 
B. Are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
C. Are either photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs 
D. use H2O to reduce CO2 - B. are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
Which organelle is not membrane-bound? 
A. a lysosome 
B. the Golgi complex 
C. a peroxisome 
D. a ribosome - D. a ribo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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All cells 
A. Are approximately the same size 
B. Have mitochondria 
C. are at least partially aerobic 
D. Have a plasma membrane - D. have a plasma membrane 
All organisms 
A. use O2 as their final electron acceptor 
B. Are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
C. Are either photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs 
D. use H2O to reduce CO2 - B. are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
Which organelle is not membrane-bound? 
A. a lysosome 
B. the Golgi complex 
C. a peroxisome 
D. a ribosome - D. a ribo...
Chapter 4 Question Bank with 100% Correct Answers
Several small aromatic molecules, such as phenol red, which is used as a nontoxic drug model, 
have been shown to inhibit the formation of amyloid fibrils in laboratory model systems. A goal 
of the research on these small aromatic compounds is to find a drug that efficiently inhibits the 
formation of amyloid in the brain in people with incipient Alzheimer disease. 
Why would molecules with aromatic substituents disrupt the formation of amyloid? 
Molecules with aromatic substituents interfere...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Several small aromatic molecules, such as phenol red, which is used as a nontoxic drug model, 
have been shown to inhibit the formation of amyloid fibrils in laboratory model systems. A goal 
of the research on these small aromatic compounds is to find a drug that efficiently inhibits the 
formation of amyloid in the brain in people with incipient Alzheimer disease. 
Why would molecules with aromatic substituents disrupt the formation of amyloid? 
Molecules with aromatic substituents interfere...
BioChem Chapter 4 Quiz with 100% Correct Answers
Absorption - the process by which drug molecules move from their site of administration to the blood 
Affinity - the ability of some tissues to attract, accumulate and store drugs in high concentrations relative to other tissues 
blood-brain barrier - Blood vessels (capillaries) that selectively let certain substances enter the brain tissue and keep other substances out 
diffusion - process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are le...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Absorption - the process by which drug molecules move from their site of administration to the blood 
Affinity - the ability of some tissues to attract, accumulate and store drugs in high concentrations relative to other tissues 
blood-brain barrier - Blood vessels (capillaries) that selectively let certain substances enter the brain tissue and keep other substances out 
diffusion - process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are le...