NR 304 - Quiz 5 || All Solutions are Accurate.
Frontal Lobe correct answers Personality, Behavior, Emotions, and Intellect.
Parietal Lobe's correct answers Sensation
Occipital Lobe correct answers Visual Receptor Center
Temporal Lobe correct answers Auditory, Taste, and Smell.
Brainstem correct answers The oldest part and central core of the brain, responsible for automatic
survival functions.
Parts of the Brainstem correct answers Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla.
Cervical (Spinal Nerve) correct answers Arms, Neck, and Shoulder.
Thoracic (Spinal nerve) correct answers Chest.
Lumbar (Spinal Nerve) correct answers Hips and legs.
Sacral / Coccyx (Spinal Nerves) correct answers Organs, Urination, and Defecation.
Dermatome correct answers Skin area innervated by a nerve.
Myotome correct answers Muscles controlled by a nerve.
, Developmental Competence: Aging Adult correct answers - Velocity and intensity of nerve
conduction decreases.
- Progressive decrease in cerebral blood flow may cause dizziness and loss of balance.
Olfactory (CN1) correct answers Sense of Smell
Optic (CN2) correct answers Sense of Sight
Oculomotor (CN3) correct answers Eye Movement and Pupils
Trochlear (CN4) correct answers Eye Movement
Trigeminal (CN5) correct answers Facial Touch and Mastication (Chewing)
Abducens (CN6) correct answers Eye Movement
Facial (CN7) correct answers Face Movement
Vestibulocochlear (CN8) correct answers Hearing and Equilibrium
Glossopharyngeal (CN9) correct answers Posterior Tongue and Pharynx
Vagus (CN10) correct answers Gag Reflex
Hypoglossal (CN12) correct answers Anterior Tongue
Abnormalities In Muscle Tone correct answers - Flaccidity: Being soft and limp
Frontal Lobe correct answers Personality, Behavior, Emotions, and Intellect.
Parietal Lobe's correct answers Sensation
Occipital Lobe correct answers Visual Receptor Center
Temporal Lobe correct answers Auditory, Taste, and Smell.
Brainstem correct answers The oldest part and central core of the brain, responsible for automatic
survival functions.
Parts of the Brainstem correct answers Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla.
Cervical (Spinal Nerve) correct answers Arms, Neck, and Shoulder.
Thoracic (Spinal nerve) correct answers Chest.
Lumbar (Spinal Nerve) correct answers Hips and legs.
Sacral / Coccyx (Spinal Nerves) correct answers Organs, Urination, and Defecation.
Dermatome correct answers Skin area innervated by a nerve.
Myotome correct answers Muscles controlled by a nerve.
, Developmental Competence: Aging Adult correct answers - Velocity and intensity of nerve
conduction decreases.
- Progressive decrease in cerebral blood flow may cause dizziness and loss of balance.
Olfactory (CN1) correct answers Sense of Smell
Optic (CN2) correct answers Sense of Sight
Oculomotor (CN3) correct answers Eye Movement and Pupils
Trochlear (CN4) correct answers Eye Movement
Trigeminal (CN5) correct answers Facial Touch and Mastication (Chewing)
Abducens (CN6) correct answers Eye Movement
Facial (CN7) correct answers Face Movement
Vestibulocochlear (CN8) correct answers Hearing and Equilibrium
Glossopharyngeal (CN9) correct answers Posterior Tongue and Pharynx
Vagus (CN10) correct answers Gag Reflex
Hypoglossal (CN12) correct answers Anterior Tongue
Abnormalities In Muscle Tone correct answers - Flaccidity: Being soft and limp