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N316B Exam 2 2025 Questions and Answers Two types of stroke - common intervention - ANS Ischemic - caused by embolus or thrombus (clot) in cerebral artery which blocks blood flow and oxygen, resulting in cell death Hemorrhagic - rupture and hemorrhage of cerebral artery (ruptured aneurysm or trauma), resulting in compression of brain cells which decreases blood flow Common intervention, must be administered within first 4 hours: Recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA) or tPA What kind of stroke would be indicated when a CT scan identifies bleeding in a specific area of the brain? - ANS Intracranial hemorrhage (hemorrhagic stroke) If a patient experiencing an ischemic stroke does not respond to thrombolysis, what is the next option? - ANS Thrombectomy Huntington's disease - ANS A human genetic disease caused by a dominant allele; characterized by uncontrollable body movements and degeneration of the nervous system; usually fatal 10 to 20 years after the onset of symptoms. - athetosis athetosis - what is it Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. - what is it associated with - ANS bizarre, slow, twisting, writhing movement, resembling a snake or worm - huntingtons disease Parkinson's disease - common treatment - ANS PD is a disorder where there is degeneration of basal ganglia. There is not enough dopamine and tremors are caused by the acetylcholine without dopamine to counteract them. Can manifest as stiff/mask-like facial expression, tremors, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, loss of postural reflexes, loss of arm swing - anticholinergic treatment What neurotransmitter is deficient with this disorder (Parkinson's disease)? - ANS dopamine What are the side effects of anticholinergic treatment - ANS Confusion, agitation, delirium, n/v There are some other uncomfortable side effects of the agent.[1] [2] - Dry mouth, blurry vision, photophobia, constipation, urinary retention myasthenia gravis - ANS a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction and produces serious weakness of voluntary muscles - loss of Ach myasthenia gravis diagnostic tests - ANS Endrophonium (Tensilon) Testing - acetylcholinesterase inhibitor -- Improves neuromuscular weakness; allows Ach to remain in synapses longer Serum Ach receptor antibodies EMG (electromyography) This is uncomfortable generalized seizures 4

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Two types of stroke

- common intervention - ANS Ischemic - caused by embolus or thrombus (clot) in cerebral
artery which blocks blood flow and oxygen, resulting in cell death


Hemorrhagic - rupture and hemorrhage of cerebral artery (ruptured aneurysm or trauma),
resulting in compression of brain cells which decreases blood flow


Common intervention, must be administered within first 4 hours: Recombinant tissue-type
plasminogen activator (rt-PA) or tPA


What kind of stroke would be indicated when a CT scan identifies bleeding in a specific area of
the brain? - ANS Intracranial hemorrhage (hemorrhagic stroke)


If a patient experiencing an ischemic stroke does not respond to thrombolysis, what is the next
option? - ANS Thrombectomy



Huntington's disease - ANS A human genetic disease caused by a dominant allele;
characterized by uncontrollable body movements and degeneration of the nervous system;
usually fatal 10 to 20 years after the onset of symptoms.
- athetosis


athetosis
- what is it


Pg. 1 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

, - what is it associated with - ANS bizarre, slow, twisting, writhing movement, resembling a
snake or worm
- huntingtons disease


Parkinson's disease

- common treatment - ANS PD is a disorder where there is degeneration of basal ganglia.
There is not enough dopamine and tremors are caused by the acetylcholine without dopamine
to counteract them. Can manifest as stiff/mask-like facial expression, tremors, muscle rigidity,
bradykinesia, loss of postural reflexes, loss of arm swing
- anticholinergic treatment



What neurotransmitter is deficient with this disorder (Parkinson's disease)? - ANS dopamine



What are the side effects of anticholinergic treatment - ANS Confusion, agitation, delirium,
n/v There are some other uncomfortable side effects of the agent.[1] [2] - Dry mouth, blurry
vision, photophobia, constipation, urinary retention



myasthenia gravis - ANS a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular
junction and produces serious weakness of voluntary muscles
- loss of Ach



myasthenia gravis diagnostic tests - ANS Endrophonium (Tensilon) Testing -
acetylcholinesterase inhibitor
-- Improves neuromuscular weakness; allows Ach to remain in synapses longer

➢ Serum Ach receptor antibodies

➢ EMG (electromyography) This is uncomfortable



generalized seizures 4 - ANS Absence
Atonic



Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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