Ace your Portage Learning Pathophysiology (NURS 231 / BIOD 331) course with this verified
Module 6 exam resource featuring 27 questions and precise answers. This comprehensive study
guide covers critical neurological and somatic disorders, clinical case scenarios, and precise
physiological explanations to help you secure an A+ grade.
Key Topics Covered
• Neurological Disorders: Differentiating focal and generalized seizures, cranial nerve
functions (such as CN II and CN VI), and physical sign identification in Parkinson's disease
(cogwheeling, pill-rolling, bradykinesia).
• Cerebrovascular Events: Ischemic vs. hemorrhagic stroke pathways and correct
treatment timeframes like tPA administration.
• Sleep & Wakefulness: Stages of NREM/REM sleep, diagnostic frameworks for
narcolepsy, insomnia characteristics, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) management.
• Synaptic Transmission: Neurotransmitter reuptake, enzymatic degradation, and
electrical vs. chemical synapses.
What Is Included
• 27 accurate multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
• Clean formatting designed for quick pre-exam review or self-testing.
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, Quiz_________________?
_______ is sleep disordered breathing caused by airway obstruction. -
Answer✅
obstructive sleep apnea
Quiz_________________?
_______ work by blocking membrane receptors and the subsequent reuptake of serotonin
and norepinephrine. -
Answer✅
tri-cyclic anti-depressants
Quiz_________________?
________ utilizes electric impulses to inhibit or stop the abnormal nerve activity that
causes tremor and other unwanted movement patterns associated with Parkinson's disease.
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Answer✅
deep brain stimulation
Quiz_________________?
A 75-year-old male is brought to the emergency department by their spouse at 8 pm. The
spouse reports that they were cleaning up after dinner at approximately 6:30 pm, and she
noticed that her husband's speech was very unclear. When she asked him what was going
on, he said that he didn't know and that the entire right side of his face felt numb. She
reports that he is very active, but he has a past medical history of atrial fibrillation. Based
upon these symptoms and past medical history, what do you suspect this patient is
experiencing? How would you confirm this diagnosis? What treatment should be
administered? Explain why you chose that treatment. -
Answer✅
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