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A patient cuts his finger. Which fibers transmit the pain signal?
Answer:
A-delta fibers

Where is the gate located that is referred to in the gate control
theory of pain?
Answer:
Substantia gelatinosa

Massage therapy relieves pain by stimulating the _____ that close
the pain gate.
Answer:
A-beta fibers

When caring for a person who has had pain for 3 days, what
physiologic signs of pain would a nurse expect to find?
Answer:
Increased heart rate and respiratory rate with diaphoresis

Which is a description of Cheyne-Stokes respirations?
Answer:
A smooth increase in rate and depth followed by a gradual
smooth decrease in rate and depth

Which is a characteristic of brainstem death?
Answer:
Apnea

,Which description is consistent with a complex partial seizure?
Answer:
Consciousness is impaired as well as the ability to respond to
exogenous stimuli

The body compensates to a rise in intracranial pressure by first
displacing:
Answer:
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

What pathologic alteration produces tremors at rest, rigidity,
akinesia, and postural abnormalities?
Answer:
Atrophy of neurons in the substantia nigra that produce
dopamine

Which neurologic disorder is characterized by cortical nerve cell
processes that have become twisted and dilated?
Answer:
Alzheimer disease

A blunt force injury to the forehead would result in a contrecoup
injury to the _____ region.
Answer:
Occipital lobe

What damage is most likely to occur to the brain in a classic
cerebral concussion (grade IV)?
Answer:
Diffuse cerebral disconnection from the reticular activating
system

The signs of thyroid crisis resulting from Graves disease include:
Answer:
Hyperthermia and tachycardia.

,The level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in Graves disease
is usually:
Answer:
Low

Palpation of the neck of a person with Graves disease would
detect a thyroid that is:
Answer:
Enlarged diffusely.

What are clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism?
Answer:
Constipation, decreased heat rate, and lethargy

A person with type 1 diabetes experiences hunger,
lightheadedness, tachycardia, pallor, headache, and confusion.
The most probable cause of these symptoms is:
Answer:
Hypoglycemia caused by increased exercise.

Hyperkalemia develops in the presence of diabetic ketoacidosis
because:
Answer:
Hydrogen ions shift into the cell in exchange for potassium to
compensate for metabolic acidosis.

Which of the following hormones will not raise blood glucose?
Glucagon
Parathyroid hormone
Epinephrine
Cortisol
Glucocorticoids
Growth hormone
Answer:
Parathyroid hormone.

The polyuria associated with diabetic nephropathy is caused by

, Answer:
Increased protein excretion.

Of the following people, who is at highest risk for a
cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
Answer:
Black women older than 70 years of age

Atrial fibrillation, rheumatic heart disease, and valvular
prosthetics are risk factors for which type of stroke?
Answer:
Embolic

Conditions that adversely influence progression and extent of
ischemic injury include all of the following except:

Hypercoaguable state
Systemic hypertension
Rapid development of ischemic event
Subnormal body temperature
Answer:
Subnormal body temperature

The true statement in regards to ischemic penumbra (IP) is

a. IP is an area of massive neuronal death that results from a
global reduction in cerebral
blood flow (CBF)
b. CBF in the IP is usually above the 50% of the norm
c. Auto regulatory mechanisms are preserved in the IP
d. IP is a potentially salvageable area of marginal blood flow that
surrounds a core ofischemic brain tissue
Answer:
IP is a potentially salvageable area of marginal blood flow that
surrounds a core of ischemic brain tissue
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