Deck 10: Neurology - Nervous System

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Which condition, with its lack of oxygenated blood to brain tissues, causes signs and symptoms similar to a stroke but lasts only 24 hours?

A)CTS
B)TIA
C)CSF
D)TENS
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The numerical scale that measures the depth of a coma is known as the ________ Coma Scale.

A)Babinski
B)Glasgow
C)Romberg
D)Huntington
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When the patient experienced trauma to the occipital lobe of the brain, his sense of ________ was affected.

A)smell
B)hearing
C)sight
D)taste
Question
The drugs donepezil (Aricept)and tacrine (Cognex)are used to treat:

A)Alzheimer''s disease.
B)Bell''s palsy.
C)Guillain-Barré syndrome.
D)Parkinson''s disease.
Question
Grand mal seizures with unconsciousness and excessive motor activity are also known as ________ seizures.

A)complex partial
B)tonic-clonic
C)focal motor
D)petit mal
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The cells of the nervous system that form the blood-brain barrier to keep certain substances from gaining access to the brain are called:

A)astrocytes.
B)Schwann cells.
C)ependymal cells.
D)dendrites.
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Nuchal rigidity is an important sign of:

A)postictal state.
B)Bell's palsy.
C)meningitis.
D)migraine.
Question
The autopsy report read, "Numerous neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques are seen in the brain tissue." The diagnosis for this patient would be:

A)stroke.
B)glioma.
C)Alzheimer''s disease.
D)epilepsy.
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Mrs.Lynn had a stroke that left her with the inability to understand spoken or written words.This is known as:

A)expressive aphasia.
B)amnesia.
C)petit mal epilepsy.
D)receptive aphasia.
Question
Which radiologic procedure uses x-rays and an opaque contrast dye to create three-dimensional images of the brain or spinal cord?

A)LP
B)CT scan
C)PET scan
D)ICP
Question
In the later stages of Parkinson''s disease, a patient could have:

A)jerking muscle contractions and incontinence.
B)a mask-like facial expression and shuffling gait.
C)stiff neck and lethargy.
D)paralysis on one half of the body and difficulty speaking.
Question
Which neurotransmitter is the body's own natural pain reliever?

A)acetylcholine
B)serotonin
C)dopamine
D)endorphins
Question
In this condition, excessive cerebrospinal fluid increases the intracranial pressure, distends the ventricles of the brain, and compresses brain tissue.

A)anencephaly
B)subdural hematoma
C)Down syndrome
D)hydrocephalus
Question
Which condition of the motor nerves of the spinal cord is sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease and is characterized by muscle wasting, spasms, and eventual paralysis.

A)multiple sclerosis
B)von Recklinghausen's disease
C)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
D)neurofibromatosis
Question
Cerebral palsy is caused by:

A)a lack of oxygen to the fetal brain before or during delivery.
B)vigorously shaking an infant.
C)a genetic mutation.
D)a virus transmitted to the fetus before or during birth.
Question
Mrs.Sweet has diabetic neuropathy with tingling or pinprick sensations on her skin called:

A)paraesthesias.
B)anesthesia.
C)causalgia.
D)polyneuritis.
Question
All of the following disease conditions are related to each other except:

A)HNP.
B)radiculopathy.
C)sciatica.
D)myelomeningocele.
Question
Spinal bifida may result in a hernia of the spinal cord and its covering membrane protruding to the outside of the body.This condition is known as:

A)meningitis.
B)meningomyelocele.
C)hematoma.
D)meningioma.
Question
Which condition commonly accompanies migraine headaches?

A)narcolepsy
B)seizures
C)photophobia
D)syncope
Question
Some patients with epilepsy experience an ________, or forewarning, of an impending seizure.

A)automatism
B)aura
C)amnesia
D)aphasia
Question
Which nerves carry nerve impulses from the spinal cord to the body?

A)afferent nerves
B)cranial nerves
C)efferent nerves
D)dendrites
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The pairs of cranial nerves are numbered as follows:

A)1 through 10.
B)1 through 12.
C)I through XII.
D)I through X.
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The abbreviation AVM means:

A)arteriovenous multiforme.
B)atrioventricular multiforme.
C)atrioventricular malformation.
D)arteriovenous malformation.
Question
Which word describes a traumatic injury to the brain with no loss of consciousness, but with bruising and some bleeding in the tissues?

A)coma
B)convulsion
C)contusion
D)hemorrhaging
Question
Which is another name for tonic-clonic seizures?

A)petit mal seizures
B)focal motor seizures
C)absence seizures
D)grand mal seizures
Question
All of the following are true about a carotid endarterectomy except:

A)it involves a surgical procedure.
B)it removes excess CSF from the brain.
C)it removes plaque from the artery.
D)it decreases the risk of having a stroke.
Question
The inability to verbally express thoughts or understand the spoken word is known as:

A)amnesia.
B)global aphasia.
C)dysphasia.
D)paresthesia.
Question
The middle layer of the meninges that surrounds the brain and the spinal cord is known as the:

A)dura mater.
B)pia mater.
C)arachnoid.
D)gyrus.
Question
Which condition is caused by a lack of oxygen to parts of the fetal brain during birth?

A)muscular dystrophy
B)cerebral palsy
C)coma
D)cerebrovascular accident
Question
The patient sustained a gunshot wound to the lumbar area of his back that severed the spinal cord.This resulted in:

A)hemiparesis.
B)hemiplegia.
C)paraplegia.
D)quadriplegia.
Question
Which condition is also known as tic douloureux?

A)neurofibromatosis
B)neuroma
C)epilepsy
D)trigeminal neuralgia
Question
A syncopal episode would consist of all of these signs except:

A)seizure.
B)fainting.
C)lightheadedness.
D)brief loss of consciousness.
Question
All of the following are true about the Romberg test except:

A)it is also known as the station test.
B)it asks the patient to recall objects or words.
C)it is a test of balance.
D)it is done with the feet together and the eyes closed.
Question
Which is a chronic neurologic disease caused by an imbalance in the levels of the neurotransmitters dopamine and acetylcholine in the brain?

A)Huntington's chorea
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)dementia
Question
The effects of a ________ last 24 hours and are due to a temporary lack of oxygenated blood to an area of the brain.

A)TIA
B)CVA
C)CNS
D)CP
Question
The cell body of a neuron sends the electrical impulse to the:

A)synapse.
B)myelin sheath.
C)axon.
D)dendrites.
Question
Which part of the brain regulates body temperature and sensations of hunger and thirst?

A)hypothalamus
B)cerebrum
C)ventricles
D)cerebellum
Question
Which cranial nerve controls swallowing?

A)glossopharyngeal
B)optic
C)vagus
D)oculomotor
Question
Which is the medical word for a common headache?

A)encephalitis
B)migraine
C)cephalalgia
D)syncope
Question
Mrs.Sands underwent polysomnography to find out the underlying cause of her:

A)epilepsy.
B)dyslexia.
C)cephalalgia.
D)narcolepsy.
Question
The brain is housed within what bony structure?

A)cranium
B)cranial cavity
C)cerebrum
D)ventricles
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A very deep, anterior-to-posterior fissure divides the cerebrum into what right and left structures?

A)corpus callosum
B)meninges
C)ventricles
D)hemispheres
Question
Decreased areas of metabolism in the brain as shown on a PET scan could be due to all of the following except:

A)Alzheimer's disease.
B)epilepsy.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)flaccid paralysis.
Question
The abbreviations VEP, VER, BAEP, and BAER describe:

A)evoked potentials.
B)sleep study testing.
C)nerve conduction studies.
D)station testing.
Question
When trauma to the head causes a collection of blood this is called:

A)hydrocephalus.
B)Huntington's chorea.
C)a subdural hematoma.
D)an intraventricular hematoma.
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Which is a neurologic test in which the metal handle of a percussion hammer is used to firmly stroke the lateral sole of the foot from the heel to the toes?

A)Glasgow scale
B)mini mental status exam
C)Babinski's sign
D)visual evoked response test
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The posterior or dorsal nerve roots of the spinal cord are categorized as what type of nerves?

A)afferent nerves
B)ventral nerves
C)efferent nerves
D)cranial nerves
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Which part of the brain acts as a relay station, sending sensory nerve impulses like pain and touch from the body to the cerebrum?

A)hypothalamus
B)thalamus
C)pons
D)brainstem
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Which lobe coordinates and analyzes information received by other lobes and uses it to predict future events and the benefits or consequences of actions taken?

A)parietal lobe
B)frontal lobe
C)occipital lobe
D)temporal lobe
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Which of the following is not part of the central nervous system?

A)cerebrum
B)brain
C)cranial nerves
D)spinal cord
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A Babinski's sign is reported as being either ________.

A)a normal level or an elevated level
B)positive or negative
C)greater than normal or less than normal
D)none of the above
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Which hemisphere of the brain performs mathematical and logical reasoning and problem-solving?

A)left
B)right
C)both
D)neither.The brainstem is responsible for this brain function.
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In which type of seizure is there impaired consciousness with slight or no muscle activity?

A)grand mal
B)petit mal
C)psychomotor
D)focal motor
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Which part is the most superior part of the brainstem and keeps the mind conscious?

A)cerebellum
B)occipital lobe
C)midbrain
D)medulla oblongata
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The olfactory nerve is associated with what function?

A)vision
B)smell
C)hearing
D)breathing
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________ is the word for one of the multiple branches at the beginning of a neuron.

A)Myelin
B)Synapse
C)Axon
D)Dendrite
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Which of the following is an electrical device to control chronic pain?

A)GCS scale
B)TENS unit
C)LP
D)SCI
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Which nuclear medicine procedure uses a radioactive substance that emits positrons?

A)ultrasound
B)MRI
C)CT scan
D)PET scan
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When a physician wants to measure the pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid, he/she uses ________.

A)a manometer
B)a percussion hammer
C)the Glasgow Coma Scale
D)the gait and station tests
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Which is another name for the abbreviation LP?

A)spinal tap
B)local anesthetic
C)epidural
D)cerebrospinal fluid
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A traumatic injury to the skull can cause a:

A)brain tumor.
B)migraine headache.
C)radiculopathy.
D)subdural hematoma.
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People who use computers extensively are prone to get which of these diseases?

A)herniated nucleus pulposus
B)carpal tunnel syndrome
C)dementia
D)hyperesthesia
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Syncope is also known as:

A)fainting.
B)hydrocephalus.
C)coma.
D)epilepsy.
Question
Which brain structure resembles a spider web?

A)ventricle
B)arachnoid
C)vertebra
D)cerebellum
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Which of the following is a surgical procedure that is used to treat a herniated disk?

A)craniotomy
B)laminectomy
C)neurorrhaphy
D)ventriculoperitoneal shunt
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Which of these activities is processed in the temporal lobe of the brain?

A)conscious control of muscle movements
B)vision
C)production of cerebrospinal fluid
D)hearing and smelling
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Which is true of an EEG?

A)It records the electrical impulse of a reflex.
B)It images the brain with a contrast dye.
C)It determines nerve strength and deep tendon reflexes.
D)It records brain wave patterns.
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Which abbreviation stands for the fluid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord?

A)ICP
B)CSF
C)HNP
D)CNS
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The epidural space:

A)is found in the spinal cord area.
B)lies between the dura mater and the vertebra.
C)is filled with fatty tissue and blood vessels.
D)all of the above.
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All of the following are types of epilepsy except:

A)grand mal.
B)radiculopathy.
C)absence.
D)petit mal.
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Which is the only cranial nerve that travels outside of the area of the head and neck?

A)vagus
B)vestibulocochlear
C)facial
D)optic
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A certain type of recurring, one-sided headache, which is often accompanied by nausea and/or vomiting and extreme sensitivity to light, is called:

A)narcolepsy.
B)migraine.
C)meningitis.
D)photophobia.
Question
Which word is a general category for any type of disease of a nerve?

A)neuropathy
B)neuroma
C)neurofibromatosis
D)neuritis
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A traumatic injury to the neck and spinal cord can result in:

A)subdural hematoma.
B)quadriplegia.
C)stroke.
D)Alzheimer's disease.
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All of the following are functions of the parasympathetic division of the nervous system except:

A)producing peristalsis in the GI tract.
B)stimulating the salivary glands during eating.
C)constricting smooth muscles around arteries to raise blood pressure for exercise.
D)preparing the body for sexual activity.
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Which word means a surgical incision into the cranium to expose the brain tissue?

A)craniotomy
B)rhizotomy
C)laminectomy
D)biopsy
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Which radiologic procedure uses a magnetic field and radiowaves to make a picture?

A)CT scan
B)MRI
C)x-ray
D)myelography
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Because of close living quarters in a dormitory, lack of sleep, and other factors, this infection can spread rapidly among college students.

A)meningitis
B)epilepsy
C)multiple sclerosis
D)Alzheimer's disease
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All of the following are congenital conditions that are present at birth except:

A)multiple sclerosis.
B)myelomeningocele.
C)cerebral palsy.
D)hydrocephalus.
Question
The ________ is the functional unit of the nervous system.

A)aura
B)reflex
C)neuron
D)meninges
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Deck 10: Neurology - Nervous System
1
Which condition, with its lack of oxygenated blood to brain tissues, causes signs and symptoms similar to a stroke but lasts only 24 hours?

A)CTS
B)TIA
C)CSF
D)TENS
B
2
The numerical scale that measures the depth of a coma is known as the ________ Coma Scale.

A)Babinski
B)Glasgow
C)Romberg
D)Huntington
B
3
When the patient experienced trauma to the occipital lobe of the brain, his sense of ________ was affected.

A)smell
B)hearing
C)sight
D)taste
C
4
The drugs donepezil (Aricept)and tacrine (Cognex)are used to treat:

A)Alzheimer''s disease.
B)Bell''s palsy.
C)Guillain-Barré syndrome.
D)Parkinson''s disease.
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Grand mal seizures with unconsciousness and excessive motor activity are also known as ________ seizures.

A)complex partial
B)tonic-clonic
C)focal motor
D)petit mal
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The cells of the nervous system that form the blood-brain barrier to keep certain substances from gaining access to the brain are called:

A)astrocytes.
B)Schwann cells.
C)ependymal cells.
D)dendrites.
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Nuchal rigidity is an important sign of:

A)postictal state.
B)Bell's palsy.
C)meningitis.
D)migraine.
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The autopsy report read, "Numerous neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques are seen in the brain tissue." The diagnosis for this patient would be:

A)stroke.
B)glioma.
C)Alzheimer''s disease.
D)epilepsy.
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9
Mrs.Lynn had a stroke that left her with the inability to understand spoken or written words.This is known as:

A)expressive aphasia.
B)amnesia.
C)petit mal epilepsy.
D)receptive aphasia.
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Which radiologic procedure uses x-rays and an opaque contrast dye to create three-dimensional images of the brain or spinal cord?

A)LP
B)CT scan
C)PET scan
D)ICP
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In the later stages of Parkinson''s disease, a patient could have:

A)jerking muscle contractions and incontinence.
B)a mask-like facial expression and shuffling gait.
C)stiff neck and lethargy.
D)paralysis on one half of the body and difficulty speaking.
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Which neurotransmitter is the body's own natural pain reliever?

A)acetylcholine
B)serotonin
C)dopamine
D)endorphins
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In this condition, excessive cerebrospinal fluid increases the intracranial pressure, distends the ventricles of the brain, and compresses brain tissue.

A)anencephaly
B)subdural hematoma
C)Down syndrome
D)hydrocephalus
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Which condition of the motor nerves of the spinal cord is sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease and is characterized by muscle wasting, spasms, and eventual paralysis.

A)multiple sclerosis
B)von Recklinghausen's disease
C)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
D)neurofibromatosis
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Cerebral palsy is caused by:

A)a lack of oxygen to the fetal brain before or during delivery.
B)vigorously shaking an infant.
C)a genetic mutation.
D)a virus transmitted to the fetus before or during birth.
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Mrs.Sweet has diabetic neuropathy with tingling or pinprick sensations on her skin called:

A)paraesthesias.
B)anesthesia.
C)causalgia.
D)polyneuritis.
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All of the following disease conditions are related to each other except:

A)HNP.
B)radiculopathy.
C)sciatica.
D)myelomeningocele.
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Spinal bifida may result in a hernia of the spinal cord and its covering membrane protruding to the outside of the body.This condition is known as:

A)meningitis.
B)meningomyelocele.
C)hematoma.
D)meningioma.
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Which condition commonly accompanies migraine headaches?

A)narcolepsy
B)seizures
C)photophobia
D)syncope
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Some patients with epilepsy experience an ________, or forewarning, of an impending seizure.

A)automatism
B)aura
C)amnesia
D)aphasia
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21
Which nerves carry nerve impulses from the spinal cord to the body?

A)afferent nerves
B)cranial nerves
C)efferent nerves
D)dendrites
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22
The pairs of cranial nerves are numbered as follows:

A)1 through 10.
B)1 through 12.
C)I through XII.
D)I through X.
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The abbreviation AVM means:

A)arteriovenous multiforme.
B)atrioventricular multiforme.
C)atrioventricular malformation.
D)arteriovenous malformation.
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Which word describes a traumatic injury to the brain with no loss of consciousness, but with bruising and some bleeding in the tissues?

A)coma
B)convulsion
C)contusion
D)hemorrhaging
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Which is another name for tonic-clonic seizures?

A)petit mal seizures
B)focal motor seizures
C)absence seizures
D)grand mal seizures
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26
All of the following are true about a carotid endarterectomy except:

A)it involves a surgical procedure.
B)it removes excess CSF from the brain.
C)it removes plaque from the artery.
D)it decreases the risk of having a stroke.
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The inability to verbally express thoughts or understand the spoken word is known as:

A)amnesia.
B)global aphasia.
C)dysphasia.
D)paresthesia.
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The middle layer of the meninges that surrounds the brain and the spinal cord is known as the:

A)dura mater.
B)pia mater.
C)arachnoid.
D)gyrus.
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Which condition is caused by a lack of oxygen to parts of the fetal brain during birth?

A)muscular dystrophy
B)cerebral palsy
C)coma
D)cerebrovascular accident
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30
The patient sustained a gunshot wound to the lumbar area of his back that severed the spinal cord.This resulted in:

A)hemiparesis.
B)hemiplegia.
C)paraplegia.
D)quadriplegia.
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31
Which condition is also known as tic douloureux?

A)neurofibromatosis
B)neuroma
C)epilepsy
D)trigeminal neuralgia
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A syncopal episode would consist of all of these signs except:

A)seizure.
B)fainting.
C)lightheadedness.
D)brief loss of consciousness.
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All of the following are true about the Romberg test except:

A)it is also known as the station test.
B)it asks the patient to recall objects or words.
C)it is a test of balance.
D)it is done with the feet together and the eyes closed.
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34
Which is a chronic neurologic disease caused by an imbalance in the levels of the neurotransmitters dopamine and acetylcholine in the brain?

A)Huntington's chorea
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)dementia
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35
The effects of a ________ last 24 hours and are due to a temporary lack of oxygenated blood to an area of the brain.

A)TIA
B)CVA
C)CNS
D)CP
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36
The cell body of a neuron sends the electrical impulse to the:

A)synapse.
B)myelin sheath.
C)axon.
D)dendrites.
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37
Which part of the brain regulates body temperature and sensations of hunger and thirst?

A)hypothalamus
B)cerebrum
C)ventricles
D)cerebellum
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38
Which cranial nerve controls swallowing?

A)glossopharyngeal
B)optic
C)vagus
D)oculomotor
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39
Which is the medical word for a common headache?

A)encephalitis
B)migraine
C)cephalalgia
D)syncope
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40
Mrs.Sands underwent polysomnography to find out the underlying cause of her:

A)epilepsy.
B)dyslexia.
C)cephalalgia.
D)narcolepsy.
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41
The brain is housed within what bony structure?

A)cranium
B)cranial cavity
C)cerebrum
D)ventricles
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42
A very deep, anterior-to-posterior fissure divides the cerebrum into what right and left structures?

A)corpus callosum
B)meninges
C)ventricles
D)hemispheres
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43
Decreased areas of metabolism in the brain as shown on a PET scan could be due to all of the following except:

A)Alzheimer's disease.
B)epilepsy.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)flaccid paralysis.
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44
The abbreviations VEP, VER, BAEP, and BAER describe:

A)evoked potentials.
B)sleep study testing.
C)nerve conduction studies.
D)station testing.
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45
When trauma to the head causes a collection of blood this is called:

A)hydrocephalus.
B)Huntington's chorea.
C)a subdural hematoma.
D)an intraventricular hematoma.
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46
Which is a neurologic test in which the metal handle of a percussion hammer is used to firmly stroke the lateral sole of the foot from the heel to the toes?

A)Glasgow scale
B)mini mental status exam
C)Babinski's sign
D)visual evoked response test
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47
The posterior or dorsal nerve roots of the spinal cord are categorized as what type of nerves?

A)afferent nerves
B)ventral nerves
C)efferent nerves
D)cranial nerves
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48
Which part of the brain acts as a relay station, sending sensory nerve impulses like pain and touch from the body to the cerebrum?

A)hypothalamus
B)thalamus
C)pons
D)brainstem
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49
Which lobe coordinates and analyzes information received by other lobes and uses it to predict future events and the benefits or consequences of actions taken?

A)parietal lobe
B)frontal lobe
C)occipital lobe
D)temporal lobe
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50
Which of the following is not part of the central nervous system?

A)cerebrum
B)brain
C)cranial nerves
D)spinal cord
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51
A Babinski's sign is reported as being either ________.

A)a normal level or an elevated level
B)positive or negative
C)greater than normal or less than normal
D)none of the above
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52
Which hemisphere of the brain performs mathematical and logical reasoning and problem-solving?

A)left
B)right
C)both
D)neither.The brainstem is responsible for this brain function.
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53
In which type of seizure is there impaired consciousness with slight or no muscle activity?

A)grand mal
B)petit mal
C)psychomotor
D)focal motor
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54
Which part is the most superior part of the brainstem and keeps the mind conscious?

A)cerebellum
B)occipital lobe
C)midbrain
D)medulla oblongata
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55
The olfactory nerve is associated with what function?

A)vision
B)smell
C)hearing
D)breathing
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56
________ is the word for one of the multiple branches at the beginning of a neuron.

A)Myelin
B)Synapse
C)Axon
D)Dendrite
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57
Which of the following is an electrical device to control chronic pain?

A)GCS scale
B)TENS unit
C)LP
D)SCI
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58
Which nuclear medicine procedure uses a radioactive substance that emits positrons?

A)ultrasound
B)MRI
C)CT scan
D)PET scan
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59
When a physician wants to measure the pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid, he/she uses ________.

A)a manometer
B)a percussion hammer
C)the Glasgow Coma Scale
D)the gait and station tests
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60
Which is another name for the abbreviation LP?

A)spinal tap
B)local anesthetic
C)epidural
D)cerebrospinal fluid
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61
A traumatic injury to the skull can cause a:

A)brain tumor.
B)migraine headache.
C)radiculopathy.
D)subdural hematoma.
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62
People who use computers extensively are prone to get which of these diseases?

A)herniated nucleus pulposus
B)carpal tunnel syndrome
C)dementia
D)hyperesthesia
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63
Syncope is also known as:

A)fainting.
B)hydrocephalus.
C)coma.
D)epilepsy.
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64
Which brain structure resembles a spider web?

A)ventricle
B)arachnoid
C)vertebra
D)cerebellum
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65
Which of the following is a surgical procedure that is used to treat a herniated disk?

A)craniotomy
B)laminectomy
C)neurorrhaphy
D)ventriculoperitoneal shunt
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66
Which of these activities is processed in the temporal lobe of the brain?

A)conscious control of muscle movements
B)vision
C)production of cerebrospinal fluid
D)hearing and smelling
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67
Which is true of an EEG?

A)It records the electrical impulse of a reflex.
B)It images the brain with a contrast dye.
C)It determines nerve strength and deep tendon reflexes.
D)It records brain wave patterns.
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68
Which abbreviation stands for the fluid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord?

A)ICP
B)CSF
C)HNP
D)CNS
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69
The epidural space:

A)is found in the spinal cord area.
B)lies between the dura mater and the vertebra.
C)is filled with fatty tissue and blood vessels.
D)all of the above.
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70
All of the following are types of epilepsy except:

A)grand mal.
B)radiculopathy.
C)absence.
D)petit mal.
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71
Which is the only cranial nerve that travels outside of the area of the head and neck?

A)vagus
B)vestibulocochlear
C)facial
D)optic
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72
A certain type of recurring, one-sided headache, which is often accompanied by nausea and/or vomiting and extreme sensitivity to light, is called:

A)narcolepsy.
B)migraine.
C)meningitis.
D)photophobia.
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73
Which word is a general category for any type of disease of a nerve?

A)neuropathy
B)neuroma
C)neurofibromatosis
D)neuritis
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74
A traumatic injury to the neck and spinal cord can result in:

A)subdural hematoma.
B)quadriplegia.
C)stroke.
D)Alzheimer's disease.
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75
All of the following are functions of the parasympathetic division of the nervous system except:

A)producing peristalsis in the GI tract.
B)stimulating the salivary glands during eating.
C)constricting smooth muscles around arteries to raise blood pressure for exercise.
D)preparing the body for sexual activity.
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76
Which word means a surgical incision into the cranium to expose the brain tissue?

A)craniotomy
B)rhizotomy
C)laminectomy
D)biopsy
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77
Which radiologic procedure uses a magnetic field and radiowaves to make a picture?

A)CT scan
B)MRI
C)x-ray
D)myelography
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78
Because of close living quarters in a dormitory, lack of sleep, and other factors, this infection can spread rapidly among college students.

A)meningitis
B)epilepsy
C)multiple sclerosis
D)Alzheimer's disease
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79
All of the following are congenital conditions that are present at birth except:

A)multiple sclerosis.
B)myelomeningocele.
C)cerebral palsy.
D)hydrocephalus.
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80
The ________ is the functional unit of the nervous system.

A)aura
B)reflex
C)neuron
D)meninges
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