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When a patient asks what the somatic nervous system controls, how should the nurse
respond? It controls:
1.The heart
2.The spinal cord
3.Skeletal muscle
4.Smooth muscle organs - ✔✔3.Skeletal muscle
The somatic nervous system consists of pathways that regulate voluntary motor control,
the skeletal muscle system.
A 19-year-old male college student reports to his primary care provider that he cannot
stay awake in class regardless of how much sleep he gets. A drug that stimulates which
of the following areas would best treat his problem?
1.Corpora quadrigemina
2.Reticular activating system
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,3.Cerebellum
4.Hypothalamus - ✔✔2.Reticular activating system
The reticular activating system is responsible for wakefulness.
A 32-year-old female suffers from severe brain damage following a motor vehicle
accident. After rehabilitation she notices that her thought processes and goal-oriented
behavior are impaired. Which area does the nurse suspect is damaged?
1.Thalamus
2.Limbic
3.Prefrontal
4.Occipital - ✔✔3.Prefrontal
The prefrontal area is responsible for goal-oriented behavior (e.g., ability to
concentrate), short-term or recall memory, the elaboration of thought, and inhibition on
the limbic areas of the CNS.
A neurologist is teaching about the region responsible for motor aspects of speech.
Which area is the neurologist discussing?
1.Wernicke area
2.Broca area
3.Primary speech area
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,4.Insula - ✔✔2.Broca area
Broca's area is associated with speech production and articulation. Wernicke's area is a
critical language area that connects to Broca's area via a neural pathway. Wernicke's
area is primarily involved in comprehension.
A 45-year-old male was previously diagnosed with Parkinson disease. He has impaired
fine repetitive motor movements. Which of the following areas does the nurse suspect is
most likely damaged?
1.Basal ganglia
2.Prefrontal area
3.Hippocampus
4.Temporal lobe - ✔✔1.Basal ganglia
The basal ganglia system is believed to exert a stabilizing effect on motor movements.
Parkinson disease and Huntington disease are conditions associated with defects of the
basal ganglia. They are characterized by various involuntary or exaggerated motor
movements.
A neurologist is teaching about the location of the primary visual cortex in the brain.
Which area is the neurologist discussing?
1.Frontal lobe
2.Temporal lobe
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, 3.Occipital lobe
4.Parietal lobe - ✔✔3.Occipital lobe
The visual cortex is located in the occipital lobe.
When a nurse is teaching about the transverse fiber tract that connects the two cerebral
hemispheres, what term should the nurse use?
1.Peduncle
2.Corpus callosum
3.Basal ganglia
4.Pons - ✔✔2.Corpus callosum
The corpus callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres and is essential in
coordinating activities between hemispheres.
What term should the nurse use when talking about the outermost membrane
surrounding the brain?
1.Dura mater
2.Arachnoid mater
3.Pia mater
4.Falx cerebri - ✔✔1.Dura mater
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