BIO 240 HCR240 Quiz 5 questions and answers; correct answers provided
BIO 240 HCR240 Quiz 5 questions and answers; correct answers provided BIO 240 HCR240 Quiz 5 questions and answers; correct answers provided BIO 240 HCR240 Quiz 5 questions and answers; correct answers provided BIO 240 HCR240 Quiz 5 questions and answers; correct answers provided Nov 01 2020 | Logged in as : MER Introduction Assessment Feedback Thank you for your participation in this assignment. Your work has been submitted to your instructor. Total score: 20 out of 20, 100% Question Feedback Question 1 of 20 Alterations in brain function caused by an external force describes which of the following: Cerebrovascular event Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal shock Meningitis 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 2 of 20 Criteria for determining brain death include: Ocular response to head turning Spontaneous respirations Isoelectric EEG Pupils are reactive but unequal 1 out of 1 Correct!! This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 3 of 20 This condition is caused by the arrest of normal development of the brain and spinal chord during the first month on embryonic development. Neural tube defect Microencephaly Cerebral palsy Anencephaly 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 4 of 20 Abnormalities of the brain caused by a pathologic process in blood vessels are called: Cerebrovascular disease Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal shock Meningitis 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 5 of 20 A patient has sustained a traumatic brain injury but is able to follow simple commands and can manipulate objects. The term use to describe this state is: Coma Vegetative Minimally conscious Lock-in syndrome 1 out of 1 Correct!! This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 6 of 20 A patient diagnosed with cerebral palsy exhibits increased muscle tone, prolonged primitive reflexes, scoliosis, and contractures. These are characteristic signs of a form of cerebral palsy called: Spastic Dyskinetic Ataxic Mixed variety 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 7 of 20 Pinhole-sized pupils can be a result of an overdose of: Atropine Scopolamine Opiates Amphetamines 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 8 of 20 Which of these diseases is characterized by the presence of motor and vocal tics? Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Parkinson's disease Tourette Syndrome Huntington disease 1 out of 1 Correct!! This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 9 of 20 A patient is hit in the temporal portion of his skull. Although initial loss of consciousness occurs, the patient soon awakens and is conversant. Three hours later vomiting, drowsiness, and confusion are noted. These symptoms are most likely related to which type of brain injury? Diffuse axonal injury Intracerebral hematoma Subdural hematoma Epidural hematoma 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 10 of 20 Which of these is a chronic autoimmune disease in which antibodies destroy acetylcholine receptors causing weakness in skeletal muscles? Meningitis Guillain-Barre syndrome Multiple sclerosis Myasthenia gravis 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 11 of 20 An inability to form new memories is: Selective attention deficit Retrograde amnesia Anterograde amnesia Executive attention deficits 1 out of 1 Correct!! This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 12 of 20 A patient who is experiencing a loss of comprehension or the production of language is described as: Dysphasia Dysarthria Dysphagia Anomia 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 13 of 20 Which is correct regarding hemorrhagic strokes? They are the third most common cause of CVA They account for 50% of all CVA's They are commonly caused by hypertension They are often the result of a microinfarct 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 14 of 20 A patient reports a loss of childhood memories is describing a characteristic of: Selective attention deficit Retrograde amnesia Anterograde amnesia Executive attention deficits 1 out of 1 Correct!! This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 15 of 20 After an injury, the cessation of normal activity of the spinal chord cells at or below the level of the injury is known as: Cerebrovascular event Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal shock Meningitis 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 16 of 20 Which of the following is a defect in brain growth that results in significantly smaller cranial size for the infant's age, gender, race and gestation? Neural tube defect Microencephaly Cerebral palsy Anencephaly 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 17 of 20 A patient with aphasia has lost the ability to communicate. True False 1 out of 1 Correct!! This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 18 of 20 ______ is caused by injury to the spinal chord above T5, resulting in loss of sympathetic activity. Spinal shock Neurogenic shock Autonomic hyperreflexia 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 19 of 20 A patient is diagnosed with Huntington disease. Which of the following is a true statement? Huntington disease is: A commonly diagnosed neurological disorder A nonhereditary disease Also known as chorea Asymptomatic until the 6th decade of life 1 out of 1 Correct!! Question 20 of 20 In brain death, the brain stem still functions to maintain internal homeostasis. True False 1 out of 1 Correct!! Perception is licensed to Rio Salado CollegeCopyright © 2016 Rio Salado College. All Rights Reserved. Close This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:30 GMT -05:00 Powered by TCPDF ()
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