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NURS 751 midterm Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update CNS (central nervous system) - Answers consists of the brain and spinal cord PNS (peripheral nervous system) - Answers the sensory and motor neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body -Autonomic- internal involuntary funct. -Somatic- voluntary Frontal lobe function - Answers associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving -problem- personality changes temporal lobe function - Answers auditory, receptive speech (werniche) occipital lobe function - Answers vision parietal lobe function - Answers sensation, taste, read/write -problem- agonosia cerebral cortex function - Answers Is the center for humans highest functions governing thought, memory, reasoning, sensation and voluntary movement. Depolarization - Answers Initial (excitatory) - when sodium is rushing into the cell causing the interior to become more positive. Repolarization - Answers Restoration (inhibitory)- caused by reentry of potassium into the cell while sodium exits the cell. Dopamine (DA) - Answers A monoamine transmitter found in the midbrain—especially the substantia nigra—and basal forebrain ** Ventral Tegmental Area- Nucleus accumbens. Norepinephrine (NE) - Answers a monoamine neurotransmitter in locus of ceruleus -involved in alertness and vigilance and control of REM sleep in mood, anxiety and concentration d/o Epinephrine - Answers Monoamine Neurotransmitter secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress. Also known as adrenaline. Serotonin - Answers a monoamine neurotransmitter in RAPHE nuclei of brainstem -important for a wide range of psychological activity, including emotional states, impulse control, and dreaming -mood and anxiety d/o Glutamate - Answers Amino acid - excitatory neurotransmitter - in seizures, mood, bipolar, & schizophrenia Asparate - Answers Amino acid- inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) - Answers Amino acid- inhibitory neurotransmitter. Undersupply linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia. -action of benzos, etoh, barbiturate, &CNS depressants Glycine - Answers Amino acid- inhibitory neurotransmitter in the spinal cord Acetylcholine - Answers Cholinergic neurotransmitter -Basal neuron of Meynert -enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction Neuropeptides - Answers A neurotransmitter for opioids and analgesics (endogenous opioids: endorphins) - a decrease is r/t substance abuse cognitive development theory - Answers Piaget; children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world Sensorimotor ;birth-2yo pre-operational ;2-7yo Concrete Operations ; 7-11yo Formal Operations; 11-end of adoles major depressive disorder - Answers a mood disorder in which a person experiences >2 weeks of (3 or more s/s) depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, adhedonia (loss of interest), wt loss, fatigue, suicidal, dec. memory, hypersomnia * * Safety of the patient is the top priority during acute phase TX- antidepressant such as SSRIs, TCAs, MAO's, SNRIS; therapeutic effect may take at least 4-6weeks * Non-pharm TX- ECT, individual therapy, transcranial magnetic, stimulation, vagal nerve

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NURS 751 midterm Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update 2025-2026

CNS (central nervous system) - Answers consists of the brain and spinal cord

PNS (peripheral nervous system) - Answers the sensory and motor neurons that connect the
CNS to the rest of the body

-Autonomic- internal involuntary funct.

-Somatic- voluntary

Frontal lobe function - Answers associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement,
emotions, and problem solving

-problem- personality changes

temporal lobe function - Answers auditory, receptive speech (werniche)

occipital lobe function - Answers vision

parietal lobe function - Answers sensation, taste, read/write

-problem- agonosia

cerebral cortex function - Answers Is the center for humans highest functions governing
thought, memory, reasoning, sensation and voluntary movement.

Depolarization - Answers Initial (excitatory) - when sodium is rushing into the cell causing the
interior to become more positive.

Repolarization - Answers Restoration (inhibitory)- caused by reentry of potassium into the cell
while sodium exits the cell.

Dopamine (DA) - Answers A monoamine transmitter found in the midbrain—especially the
substantia nigra—and basal forebrain

** Ventral Tegmental Area- Nucleus accumbens.

Norepinephrine (NE) - Answers a monoamine neurotransmitter in locus of ceruleus

-involved in alertness and vigilance and control of REM sleep

in mood, anxiety and concentration d/o

Epinephrine - Answers Monoamine Neurotransmitter secreted by the adrenal medulla in
response to stress. Also known as adrenaline.

Serotonin - Answers a monoamine neurotransmitter in RAPHE nuclei of brainstem

, -important for a wide range of psychological activity, including emotional states, impulse control,
and dreaming

-mood and anxiety d/o

Glutamate - Answers Amino acid - excitatory neurotransmitter

- in seizures, mood, bipolar, & schizophrenia

Asparate - Answers Amino acid- inhibitory neurotransmitter

GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) - Answers Amino acid- inhibitory neurotransmitter.
Undersupply linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia.

-action of benzos, etoh, barbiturate, &CNS depressants

Glycine - Answers Amino acid- inhibitory neurotransmitter in the spinal cord

Acetylcholine - Answers Cholinergic neurotransmitter -Basal neuron of Meynert

-enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction

Neuropeptides - Answers A neurotransmitter for opioids and analgesics (endogenous opioids:
endorphins)

- a decrease is r/t substance abuse

cognitive development theory - Answers Piaget; children actively construct knowledge as they
manipulate and explore their world

Sensorimotor ;birth-2yo

pre-operational ;2-7yo

Concrete Operations ; 7-11yo

Formal Operations; 11-end of adoles

major depressive disorder - Answers a mood disorder in which a person experiences >2 weeks
of (3 or more s/s) depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, adhedonia (loss of interest), wt
loss, fatigue, suicidal, dec. memory, hypersomnia

* * Safety of the patient is the top priority during acute phase



TX- antidepressant such as SSRIs, TCAs, MAO's, SNRIS; therapeutic effect may take at least 4-
6weeks

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