NURS 1010 Quiz 4 Questions and Answers
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Terms in this set (103)
impaired or loss of motor and/or paraplegia
sensory function in the lower
half of the body
decreased or loss of motor paralysis
function due to problem with
motor nerve or muscle fiber
ability to recognize objects by stereognosis
feeling their form, size, and
weight while eyes are closed
loss of pain sensation analgesia
inability to perform coordinated ataxia
movements
sensory information concerning proprioception
body movements and position
of the body in space
loss of power of expression by aphasia
speech, writing, or signs or loss
of comprehension of spoken or
written words
loss of motor power (paralysis) hemiplegia
on one side of the body
abnormal sensation (e.g., paresthesia
burning, numbness, tingling,
prickling, crawling skin
sensation)
impaired speech consisting of dysphagia
lack of coordination and inability
to arrange words in their proper
order
state of profound coma
unconsciousness from which
person can not be aroused
Olfactory Smell
Optic Vision
Oculomotor EOM (except lateral)
Trochlear Down and inward eye movement
Trigeminal Mastication and sensation of face, scalp, cornea
Abducens Lateral movement of the eye
Facial Closing eyes and taste
, Acoustic Hearing and equilibrium
Glossopharyngeal Phonation, swallowing, and taste
Vagus Talking, swallowing, and sensory information
Spinal Movement of trapezius and sternomastoid muscle
Hypoglossal Movement of the tongue
Spinothalamic Tract: sensory Pain & Temperature
function
Posterior Column: sensory Tactile discrimination, Vibration, & Position
function
Cerebral cortex-frontal lobe concerned with personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual
functions function, and voluntary movement
Cerebral cortex-parietal lobe contains the primary center for sensation
functions
Cerebral cortex-temporal lobe contains the primary auditory reception area
functions
Cerebral cortex - Wernicke's is associated with language comprehensions
area functions
Cerebral cortex - Broca's area mediates motor speech
functions
elevated skin lesion larger than 1 nodule
cm in diameter
thick, dried-out exudate left on crust
skin when vesicles or pustules
burst or dry up
small, flat macules of brown freckles
melanin pigment that occur on
sun-exposed skin
a bluish mottled color that cyanosis
signifies decreased perfusion
raised red skin lesion due to wheal
interstitial fluid cause by allergic
reaction
a yellow color to the skin that jaundice
indicates rising amounts of
bilirubin in the skin
excessively pale, whitish-pink pallor
color to a lightly pigmented skin
sloughing of necrotic ulcer
inflammatory tissue that caused
a deep depression in skin,
extending into dermis
itching pruritis
elevated cavity containing free bulla
fluid larger than 1 cm in diameter
Save
Terms in this set (103)
impaired or loss of motor and/or paraplegia
sensory function in the lower
half of the body
decreased or loss of motor paralysis
function due to problem with
motor nerve or muscle fiber
ability to recognize objects by stereognosis
feeling their form, size, and
weight while eyes are closed
loss of pain sensation analgesia
inability to perform coordinated ataxia
movements
sensory information concerning proprioception
body movements and position
of the body in space
loss of power of expression by aphasia
speech, writing, or signs or loss
of comprehension of spoken or
written words
loss of motor power (paralysis) hemiplegia
on one side of the body
abnormal sensation (e.g., paresthesia
burning, numbness, tingling,
prickling, crawling skin
sensation)
impaired speech consisting of dysphagia
lack of coordination and inability
to arrange words in their proper
order
state of profound coma
unconsciousness from which
person can not be aroused
Olfactory Smell
Optic Vision
Oculomotor EOM (except lateral)
Trochlear Down and inward eye movement
Trigeminal Mastication and sensation of face, scalp, cornea
Abducens Lateral movement of the eye
Facial Closing eyes and taste
, Acoustic Hearing and equilibrium
Glossopharyngeal Phonation, swallowing, and taste
Vagus Talking, swallowing, and sensory information
Spinal Movement of trapezius and sternomastoid muscle
Hypoglossal Movement of the tongue
Spinothalamic Tract: sensory Pain & Temperature
function
Posterior Column: sensory Tactile discrimination, Vibration, & Position
function
Cerebral cortex-frontal lobe concerned with personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual
functions function, and voluntary movement
Cerebral cortex-parietal lobe contains the primary center for sensation
functions
Cerebral cortex-temporal lobe contains the primary auditory reception area
functions
Cerebral cortex - Wernicke's is associated with language comprehensions
area functions
Cerebral cortex - Broca's area mediates motor speech
functions
elevated skin lesion larger than 1 nodule
cm in diameter
thick, dried-out exudate left on crust
skin when vesicles or pustules
burst or dry up
small, flat macules of brown freckles
melanin pigment that occur on
sun-exposed skin
a bluish mottled color that cyanosis
signifies decreased perfusion
raised red skin lesion due to wheal
interstitial fluid cause by allergic
reaction
a yellow color to the skin that jaundice
indicates rising amounts of
bilirubin in the skin
excessively pale, whitish-pink pallor
color to a lightly pigmented skin
sloughing of necrotic ulcer
inflammatory tissue that caused
a deep depression in skin,
extending into dermis
itching pruritis
elevated cavity containing free bulla
fluid larger than 1 cm in diameter