NURS 618 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY ACTUAL FINAL EXAM 4
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Several months ago, a 20- Conus medullaris syndrome
year-old male suffered a
spinal cord injury brought
about by a snowboard
trick gone wrong. The
lasting effects of his injury
include flaccid bowel and
bladder and the inability
to
obtain an erection. While
sensation has been
completely preserved in his
legs and feet, his motor
function is significantly
impaired. What type of
incomplete spinal cord
injury has the man most
likely
experienced?
A nurse educator is explaining CSF cushions the brain and provides a near-water
basic medium for diffusion of nutrients.
neuroanatomy to a class
of prospective nursing
students. Which of the
following statements best
conveys an aspect of the
role of cerebrospinal fluid
(CSF)?
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,6/8/25, 1:49 PM N618 Patho FINAL EXAM 4 Questions (-Dr. Kinchen)
A 9 year-old girl has a Impaired function of her hypothalamus
diffuse collection of
symptoms that are
indicative of deficits in
endocrine and autonomic
nervous system control,
and she also suffers from
persistent fluid and electrolyte
imbalances.
On which of the following
aspects of the nervous
system would her care
providers focus their
diagnostic efforts?
A nurse educator is The ANS is represented in both the CNS and PNS.
explaining the divisions of
the nervous system to a
class of
prospective nursing
students. Which of these
characterizations of the
organization of the nervous
system is most accurate?
During a late night study Frontal lobe
session, a
pathophysiology student
reaches out to turn the
page the page of her
textbook. Which of the
following components of
her nervous system
contains the highest level of
control of her arm and
hand action?
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, 6/8/25, 1:49 PM N618 Patho FINAL EXAM 4 Questions (-Dr. Kinchen)
A 58-year-old woman Trigeminal neuralgia
comes to the clinic for
evaluation of a sharp,
intermittent, severe,
stabbing facial pain that
she describes as "like an
electric shock." The
pain occurs on only one side
of her face. It seems to be
triggered when she
chews, brushes her teeth,
or sometimes when she
merely touches her face.
Often it is
accompanied by involuntary
grimacing.
What is most likely causing her
pain?
A 25-year-old woman who Temporomandibular joint syndrome
works as an air- traffic
controller presents with
facial pain
and severe headache. She
reports that she sometimes
feels the pain in her neck or
ear and that it is
particularly bad during
very busy times at the
airport. What is the most
likely diagnosis?
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