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The frontal lobe has areas concerned with personality, behavior, emotions, and intellectual
function. The parietal lobe has areas concerned with sensation; the occipital lobe is
responsible for visual reception; and the temporal lobe is concerned with hearing, taste and
smell."
"Which of these statements *concerning areas of the brain* is true?
a.
The cerebellum is the center for speech and emotions.
b.
The hypothalamus controls body temperature and regulates sleep.
c.
The basal ganglia are responsible for controlling voluntary movements.
d.
Motor pathways of the spinal cord and brainstem synapse in the thalamus. - Correct Answer
ANS: The hypothalamus controls temperature and regulates sleep.
The hypothalamus is a vital area with many important functions: temperature controller,
sleep center, anterior and posterior pituitary gland regulator, and coordinator of autonomic
nervous system activity and emotional status. The cerebellum controls motor coordination,
equilibrium, and balance. The basal ganglia control autonomic movements of the body. The
motor pathways of the spinal cord synapse in various areas of the spinal cord, not the
thalamus."
"The area of the nervous system that is responsible for *mediating reflexes* is the:
a.
Medulla.
b.
Cerebellum.
c.
Spinal cord.
d.
,Cerebral cortex. - Correct Answer ANS: spinal cord.
The spinal cord is the main highway for ascending and descending fiber tracts that connect
the brain to the spinal nerves, and it mediates reflexes."
"While gathering equipment after an injection, *a nurse accidentally received a prick* from an
improperly capped needle. To interpret this sensation, which of these areas must be intact?
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a.
Corticospinal tract, medulla, and basal ganglia
b.
Pyramidal tract, hypothalamus, and sensory cortex
c.
Lateral spinothalamic tract, thalamus, and sensory cortex
d.
Anterior spinothalamic tract, basal ganglia, and sensory cortex - Correct Answer ANS: Lateral
spinothalamic tract, thalamus, and sensory cortex
The spinothalamic tract contains sensory fibers that transmit the sensations of pain,
temperature, and crude or light touch. Fibers carrying pain and temperature sensations
ascend the lateral spinothalamic tract, whereas those of crude touch form the anterior
spinothalamic tract. At the thalamus, the fibers synapse with another sensory neuron, which
carries the message to the sensory cortex for full interpretation. The other options are not
correct."
"A patient with *lack of oxygen to his heart will have pain in his chest and possibly the
shoulder, arms, or jaw*. The nurse knows that the statement that best explains why this
occurs is which of these?
a.
A problem exists with the sensory cortex and its ability to discriminate the location.
b.
The lack of oxygen in his heart has resulted in decreased amount of oxygen to the areas
experiencing the pain.
c.
The sensory cortex does not have the ability to localize pain in the heart; consequently, the
pain is felt elsewhere.
d.
, A lesion has developed in the dorsal root, which is preventing the sensation from being
transmitted normally. - Correct Answer ANS: The sensory cortex does not have the ability to
localize pain in the heart, so the pain is felt elsewhere.
The sensory cortex is arranged in a specific pattern, forming a corresponding "map" of the
body. Pain in the right hand is perceived at a specific spot on the map. Some organs are
absent from the brain map, such as the heart, liver, and spleen. Pain originating in these
organs is referred because no felt image exists in which to have pain. Pain is felt "by proxy"
by another body part that does have a felt image. The other responses are not correct
explanations."
Two parts of the *nervous system* are the: a.
Motor and sensory.
b.
Central and peripheral.
c.
Peripheral and autonomic.
d.
Hypothalamus and cerebral. - Correct Answer ANS: central and peripheral.
The nervous system can be divided into two parts—central and peripheral. The central
nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system includes
the 12 pairs of cranial nerves, the 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and all their branches."
"The wife of a 65-year-old man tells the nurse that she is concerned because she has noticed
a *change in her husband's personality and ability to understand. He also cries and becomes
angry very easily*. The nurse recalls that the cerebral lobe responsible for these behaviors is
the _____ lobe.
a.
Frontal
b.
Parietal
c.
Occipital
d.
Temporal - Correct Answer ANS: frontal
"The ability that humans have to perform *very skilled movements such as writing* is
controlled by the: Not on powerpoint