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PATHO 313 – Pathophysiology Exam 4

Review Questions, Answers, and Complete

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1. Vomiting resulting from a CNS injury is most likely caused by

involvement of which structure?

A. Impingement directly on the floor of the third ventricle

B. Decrease in intracranial pressure (ICP)

C. Involvement of the vestibular nuclei

D. Decompression of the brainstem

CORRECT ANSWER: C

Rationale: The vestibular nuclei in the brainstem are a primary input to the

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vomiting center. Motion sickness and CNS injuries affecting these nuclei (e.g.,

in the medulla) can directly trigger vomiting.

2. Which criterion is NOT used when determining brain death?

A. Unresponsive coma

B. Absence of spontaneous respiration (apnea)

C. Isoelectric electroencephalogram (EEG)

D. Ocular response to head turning (oculocephalic reflex)

CORRECT ANSWER: D

Rationale: Brain death criteria include coma, apnea, and absence of

brainstem reflexes. The presence of an oculocephalic reflex (Doll's eyes)

indicates intact brainstem function and is incompatible with a diagnosis of

brain death.

3. A patient with a traumatic brain injury can follow simple commands and

manipulate objects. This state is best described as:

A. Coma

B. Vegetative state

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C. Minimally conscious state

D. Locked-in syndrome

CORRECT ANSWER: C

Rationale: The minimally conscious state (MCS) is characterized by

inconsistent but reproducible evidence of conscious awareness, such as

following simple commands or purposeful manipulation of objects, which

distinguishes it from a vegetative state.

4. A person experiences a seizure that begins focally in one brain region

without impairment of consciousness. This is classified as a:

A. Generalized seizure

B. Focal (partial) seizure

C. Secondarily generalized seizure

D. Status epilepticus

CORRECT ANSWER: B

Rationale: A focal (or partial) seizure originates in one hemisphere. When

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awareness/responsiveness is not impaired, it is specifically called a "focal

aware seizure" (formerly simple partial seizure).

5. A patient cannot recognize the form and nature of objects despite intact

sensory pathways. This condition is called:

A. Agnosia

B. Aphasia

C. Dysphasia

D. Apraxia

CORRECT ANSWER: A

Rationale: Agnosia is the inability to process sensory information and

recognize objects, people, sounds, or smells, despite intact primary sensory

organs. It is often due to damage in the parietal or temporal lobes.

6. A patient develops restlessness, irritability, confusion, and difficulty

concentrating over 2-3 days. This acute change is most consistent with:

A. Alzheimer's disease

B. Dementia
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