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Cerebellum function [ Ans: ] Balance and coordination /
muscle movement
The cerebrum is the ________ part of the brain. [ Ans: ]
largest
the cerebrum is responsible for [ Ans: ] Thought
language
senses
memory
voluntary movement
The brain stem consists of [ Ans: ] midbrain, medulla, and
pons
The medulla oblongata regulates what [ Ans: ] heart beat
breathing
blood pressure
Define stupor [ Ans: ] client wakes to vigorous shake or
painful stimuli but returns to unresponsive sleep
, T/F semi-comatose pt can speak [ Ans: ] False. they do
NOT speak.
Only swallowing and pupil reflexes are present.
T/F A comatose pt does not respond even to severe pain. [
Ans: ] False.
They may respond to severe pain only.
How many cranial nerves are there? [ Ans: ] 12 pairs
How many spinal nerves are there? [ Ans: ] 31 pairs
8 cervical
12 thoracic
5 lumbar
5 sacral
1 coccygeal
Cranial nerve ____ controls the tongue [ Ans: ] 12
Cranial nerve 2 is responsible for [ Ans: ] vision
The Romberg test is used to assess what [ Ans: ] balance
How to do the Romberg test [ Ans: ] stand with eyes
closed and arms extended in front