Exam 7: Neurological Disorders

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One of the side effects of a traumatic brain injury (TBI)is an increase in the intracranial pressure (ICP)caused by edema of the brain tissue.The signs and symptoms typical of a raised ICP include severe headache,hypertension (raised blood pressure),altered levels of consciousness,nausea or vomiting,and vision disturbances.

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Alzheimer's disease is categorized into stages.Which of the following symptoms is characteristic of the severe cognitive decline phase?

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According to the Glasgow Coma Scale,a score between 9 and 12 indicates:

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People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease)receive physical therapy interventions focused on functional mobility.The disease is progressive and not curable.

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In response to a fall,the arms extend at the elbows and the fingers extend and abduct to protect the head.This reaction develops between 6 and 12 months of age.Which reflex/reaction does this scenario describe?

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The brachial plexus consists of which of the following nerve roots?

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Which of the following statements regarding cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)is FALSE?

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In order to activate a stimulus along a neuron and thus create an action potential,which of the following statements is CORRECT?

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a rare degenerative neurological disorder that can be treated with antimicrobial medications.

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The area of the brain associated with emotions is the:

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Guillain-Barré syndrome is an autoimmune disease triggered by previous infection or trauma,which results in muscle weakness that can affect the whole body.

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Which of the following describe the motor abilities of an infant/child between 9 and 12 months of age?

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Which of the following statements regarding the spinal cord is FALSE?

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Parkinson's disease results in movement and behavior dysfunction.Which of the following areas of the brain is affected in people with this disease?

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Primitive reflexes are those reflexes present in the child or adult that are no longer a normal response to stimuli after a certain age.A primitive reflex elicited by an extension of the head,which causes increased extensor tone in the upper extremities and increased flexor tone in the lower extremities is called:

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The nervous system develops within which part of the embryo?

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A technique used by physical therapists that involves restricting the use of the unaffected upper extremity in people who have experienced a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)is:

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Which of the following statements regarding a cerebrovascular accident (CVA),also known as a brain attack,is NOT true?

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Autism spectrum disorder encompasses a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders including Asperger's syndrome,Rett's syndrome,and classical autism.The cause of autism is unknown but is thought to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors.Children with all types of the disorder exhibit impairment of social interaction.

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Which of the following is NOT considered a precaution or consideration for physical therapy intervention for people who have had a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?

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