“Which pathway carries sensory information toward the central nervous system? -
CORRECT ANSWER Ascending"
"What parts of the brain mediate the expression of affect, both emotional and behavioral
states? - CORRECT ANSWER Limbic system and prefrontal cortex"
"What stimulus causes posthyperventilation apnea (PHVA)? - CORRECT ANSWER
Changes in PaCO2 levels"
"Posthyperventilation apnea (PHVA) ceases and rhythmic breathing is resumed when
levels of arterial: - CORRECT ANSWER Carbon dioxide become normal"
"Cheyne-Stokes respirations are described as a: - CORRECT ANSWER Crescendo-
decrescendo pattern of breathing, followed by a period of apnea"
"Vomiting is associated with central nervous system (CNS) injuries that compress which of
the brain's anatomic locations? - CORRECT ANSWER Vestibular nuclei in the lower
brainstem"
"Which midbrain dysfunction causes pupils to be pinpoint size and fixed in position? -
CORRECT ANSWER Pontine dysfunction"
"What characteristic is a medical criterion of brain death? - CORRECT ANSWER Apnea"
"A clinical manifestation caused by damage to the lower pons includes an abnormal: -
CORRECT ANSWER Extension response of the upper and lower extremities"
"Which person is at the greatest risk for developing deliriuim? - CORRECT ANSWER An
individual on the second day after hip replacement"
"Which characteristic is the most critical index of nervous system dysfunction? -
CORRECT ANSWER Level of consciousness"
"Diagnostic criteria for a persistent vegetative state include: - CORRECT ANSWER
Return of autonomic functions such as gastrointestinal function"
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, "Uncal herniation occurs when: - CORRECT ANSWER The hippocampal gyrus shifts
from the middle fossa through the tentorial notch into the posterior fossa"
"Which assessment finding marks the end of spinal shock? - CORRECT ANSWER
Gradual return of spinal reflexes"
"Autonomic hyperreflexia-induced bradycardia is a result of stimulation of the: -
CORRECT ANSWER Carotid sinus to the vagus nerve to the sinoatrial node"
"A herniation of which disk will likely result in motor and sensory changes of the lateral
lower legs and soles of the feet? - CORRECT ANSWER L5-S1"
"Which condition poses the highest risk for a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)? -
CORRECT ANSWER Hypertension"
"A right h emisphere embolic CVA has resulted in left-sided paralysis and reduced
sensation of the left foot and leg. Which cerebral artery is most likely affected by the
emboli? - CORRECT ANSWER Anterior cerebral"
"Atrial fibrillation, rheumatic heart disease, and valvular prosthetics are risk factors for
which type of stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Embolic"
"Microinfarcts resulting in pure motor or pure sensory deficits are the result of which type
of stroke? - CORRECT ANSWER Lacunar"
"Which vascular malformation is characterized by arteries that feed directly into veins
through vascular tangles of abnormal vessels? - CORRECT ANSWER Arteriovenous
malformation"
"The type of vascular malformation that most often results in hemorrhage is: - CORRECT
ANSWER Arteriovenous malformation"
"Atheromatous plaques are most commonly found: - CORRECT ANSWER At branches
of arteries"
"Multiple sclerosis is best described as a: - CORRECT ANSWER Central nervous system
demyelination, possible from an immunogenic virus"
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, "What is the most common opportunistic infection associated with acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)? - CORRECT ANSWER Toxoplasmosis"
"It is true that Guillain-Barre syndrom (GBS): - CORRECT ANSWER Is preceded by a
viral illness"
"It is true that myasthenia gravis: - CORRECT ANSWER causes muscle weakness"
"In which disorder are acetylcholine receptor antibodies (IgG antibodies) produced against
acetylcholine receptors? - CORRECT ANSWER Myasthenia gravis"
"Multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barre syndrom are similar in that they both: - CORRECT
ANSWER Result from demyelination by an immune reaction"
"The neural groove closes dorsally during which week of gestational life? - CORRECT
ANSWER Fourth"
"Which nutritional deficiency in a pregnant woman is associated with neural tube defect
(NTD)? - CORRECT ANSWER Folate"
"Which defect of neural tube closure is most common? - CORRECT ANSWER Posterior"
"What is the anomaly in which the soft bony component of the skull and much of the brain
is missing? - CORRECT ANSWER Anencephaly"
"The most common cause of obstructive hydrocephalus in infants is: - CORRECT
ANSWER Stenosis of the aqueduct of Sylvius"
"What is the term for a herniation or protrusion of brain and meninges through a defect in
the skull? - CORRECT ANSWER Encephalocele"
"What is the result of a Chiari type II malformation associated with myelomeningocele? -
CORRECT ANSWER Downward displacement of the cerebellum, brainstem, and fourth
ventricle"
"Upper GI bleed - CORRECT ANSWER bleeding that occurs in the esophagus, stomach
or duodenum commonly caused by bleeding varices, peptic ulcers or Mallory-Weiss
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