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NURS 301 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS. VERIFIED 2025/2026.




Nervous system structural divisions - ANS CNS (brain and spinal cord)

PNS

SNS

ANS (Sympathetic and parasympathetic)



Meninges - ANS lie between the skull and brain and has three layers



Dura matter - ANS outer layer of meninges



Arachnoid - ANS middle meningeal layer, two layer membrane that covers the folds and
fissures of the brian



Pia matter - ANS inner meningeal layer that contains small blood vessels that supply blood to
the brain



Cerebral spinal fluid - ANS colorless, odorless, fluid containing: glucose, electrolytes, oxygen,
water, carbon dioxide, protein, leukocytes




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,CSF provides - ANS cushion, maintains normal intracranial pressure, provides nutrition, and
removes metabolic waste.



Where is CSF produced? - ANS within 4 ventricles found within the brain



Where are the ventricles located? - ANS 1 lateral ventricle in each hemisphere, third ventricle
adjacent to thalamus, fourth adjacent to the brainstem



Grey matter - ANS consists of cell bodies



White matter - ANS myelinated nerve fibers



Arteries - ANS Carotid arteries supply most of the blood to the brain and branch off into the
posterior, middle, and anterior cerebral arteries. Vertebral arteries branch into the posterior and
anterior communicating arteries



Circle of Willis - ANS A circle of arteries at the base of the brain that supply blood to the brain



Cerebrum - ANS largest part of the brain and is composed of two hemispheres which contain
frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes.



Frontal Lobe - ANS contains primary motor cortex and is responsible for functions related to
voluntary motor activity and controls intellectual function, awareness of self, personality, and
autonomic responses related to emotion



Broca's area - ANS Left frontal lobe; formulation of words (expressive aphasia)




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,Parietal lobe - ANS contains the sensory cortex which its major function is to receive sensory
input such as position sense, touch, shape, and texture of objects



Temporal Lobe - ANS contains primary auditory cortex



Wenicke's area - ANS Left temporal lobe only, next to primary auditory cortex connected to
Broca's area by a bundle of nerves (arcuate fasciculus). Responsible for comprehension of
speech, also involved in speech production, interpreting the sounds



What happens when both Broca and Wernike's areas are damaged? - ANS Patient has global
aphasia



Occipital Lobe - ANS contains the primary visual cortex and is responsible for reviewing visual
information.



Diencephalon - ANS made up of the thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, and
subthalamus.



Hypotha - ANS Regulation of body temperature, Hunger, Thirst, Formation of autonomic
nervous system responses, Storage and secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland



Basal ganglia - ANS Creates smooth, coordinated voluntary movement by balancing the
production of two neurotransmitters: acetylcholine and dopamine



Brain stem - ANS 10 of the 12 cranial nerves originate from the brainstem. The occulomotor
nerve (CN III) and trocholear nerve (CN IV) originate in the midbrain




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, Medulla oblongata - ANS Contains reflex centers for controlling involuntary functions such as
breathing, sneezing, swallowing, coughing, vomiting, and vasoconstriction



Spinal nerves - ANS 31 pairs emerge from different segments of the spinal cord

8 pairs of cervical

12 pairs of thoracic

5 pairs of lumbar

5 pairs of sacral

1 pair of coccygeal nerves

The first 7 pair of nerves exit above their corresponding vertebrae. The remaining spinal nerves
exit below the corresponding vertebrae



Spinal cord and the Reflex Arc - ANS Reflex arcs are tested by observing muscle movement in
response to sensory stimuli

Ex: Striking a deep tendon stimulates a sensory neuron that travels to the spinal cord, where it
stimulates in interneuron that stimulates a motor neuron to create movement



Dysphagia - ANS difficulty swallowing



Dysphasia - ANS difficulty speaking



Aphasia - ANS defective or absent language



CNI - ANS Olfactory- occlude one nostril while testing the other and have patient identify
smell



CN II - ANS Optic nerve- Presence of peripheral vision indicates function of the CN

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