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All Versions of Exam 6 categorized by question types 2023-2024 NURS 231/BIOD 231 pathophysiology
Portage learning division Geneva college

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True and false:

Matching, multiple choice and short answer:

Clinical questions: Only questions are provided for clinical questions as examinees are strongly

encouraged to answer them in their own words.

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True and false questions and explain if false

Oligodendrocytes produce myelin in the PNS. False, in CNS

Brain activity is decreased during REM sleep. False, increased

Someone in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease requires assistance for their activities of daily living.
False, those with Alzheimer's in the early stages can function independently.

Studies have implicated that an increase in serotonin and norepinephrine is the underlying cause for
certain types of depression. False, decrease in serotonin and norepinephrine.

Schwann cells produce myelin in the CNS. False, in PNS

The average age of onset for major depressive disorder is mid-30s; however, the age of onset is
increasing in recent times. False, DECREASING

Vital signs increase during stage 1 of NREM sleep. False, vital signs DECREASE.

Wandering episodes are characteristic of severe Alzheimer's disease. False, wandering episodes
increase

Complete dependence for activities of daily living is characteristic of severe Alzheimer’s disease. True

Alteration in the HPA axis have been linked to PTSD. True

Muscular tone is diminished during REM sleep. True
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