Deck 1: History Taking and Assessment Techniques

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Exogenous substances are produced within the body.
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Within cells this communication is electrical and between cells it is chemical.
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The soma or cell body contains the vital parts of the cell including the nucleus, the mitochondria and the cytoplasm.
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Cells within the central nervous system communicate both electrically and chemically.
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When the cell fires, or experiences an action potential, neurotransmitter substance is released from the dendrite.
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The synapse is the physical space between neurons.
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Cells are often bombarded by many signals both excitatory and inhibitory.
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We usually refer to the resting potential as -140 mV.
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Which of the following does not fit with the others?

A) norepinephrine
B) dopa-decarboxylase
C) serotonin
D) L-dopa
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Endogenous substances include endorphins, insulin and adrenalin.
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Monosodium glutamate or MSG is often found in Chinese food.
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A drug of a substance that facilitates the effects of a particular neurotransmitter on the post-synaptic cell and likely to stimulate an action potential is known as a/an:

A) antagonist
B) agonist
C) G protein
D) None of these
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There are three basic parts of a neuron.
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The body's main inhibitory neurotransmitter/neuromodulator is:

A) glutamate
B) L-dopa
C) GABA
D) tryptophan
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Which of the following are found in the soma?

A) Terminal button and axon.
B) The dendrites and the terminal buttons
C) The axon and the dendrites
D) The nucleus and the mitochondria.
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For exocytosis to occur _______ causes the docked neurotransmitter pods to release their contents:

A) calcium
B) MAO
C) dopamine
D) All of these
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Exogenous substances include caffeine, vitamins, and herbs.
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G proteins are so called because they bind guanine nucleotides.
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The most common ions found in the extracellular spaces are sodium and chloride ions.
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Drugs that increase the availability or action of a neurotransmitter in called an antagonist.
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Excessive amounts of ________ may be implicated in psychosis.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) GABA
D) dopamine
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When a cell is at its resting state, the resting potential is about:

A) -70 mV
B) 70mV
C) 170 mV
D) -140 mV
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GABA is the body's main inhibitory neurotransmitter substance, and ___________ is the excitatory substance.

A) tryptophan
B) calcium phosphate
C) glutamate
D) None of these
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The physical space between neurons is called:

A) the intracellular space
B) the extracellular space
C) the cytoplasm
D) the synapse
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Which of these is the correct progression of events.

A) Action potential, exocytosis, re-uptake.
B) Exocytosis, action potential, re-uptake.
C) Re-uptake, action potential, exocytosis.
D) None of these
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Dietary sources of tyrosine include all of the following except:

A) meat
B) fish
C) tofu
D) wheat
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Excessive amounts of ________ may be implicated in mania.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) GABA
D) dopamine
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Which two of the following appear to play a major role in learning and attention?

A) serotonin and dopamine
B) norepinephrine and dopamine
C) norepinephrine and serotonin
D) GABA and acetylcholine
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Tyrosine is the amino acid precursor substance that is needed to produce:

A) Tylenol
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) GABA
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Exogenous substances include all of the following except:

A) vitamins
B) minerals
C) herbs
D) hormones
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G proteins are also known as:

A) monoamines
B) secondary messengers
C) indolamines
D) peptides
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Exogenous substances are produced within the body.
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Within cells this communication is electrical and between cells it is chemical.
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The soma or cell body contains the vital parts of the cell including the nucleus, the mitochondria and the cytoplasm.
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Cells within the central nervous system communicate both electrically and chemically.
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When the cell fires, or experiences an action potential, neurotransmitter substance is released from the dendrite.
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The synapse is the physical space between neurons.
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Cells are often bombarded by many signals both excitatory and inhibitory.
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We usually refer to the resting potential as -140 mV.
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Which of the following does not fit with the others?

A) norepinephrine
B) dopa-decarboxylase
C) serotonin
D) L-dopa
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Endogenous substances include endorphins, insulin and adrenalin.
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Monosodium glutamate or MSG is often found in Chinese food.
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A drug of a substance that facilitates the effects of a particular neurotransmitter on the post-synaptic cell and likely to stimulate an action potential is known as a/an:

A) antagonist
B) agonist
C) G protein
D) None of these
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There are three basic parts of a neuron.
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The body's main inhibitory neurotransmitter/neuromodulator is:

A) glutamate
B) L-dopa
C) GABA
D) tryptophan
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Which of the following are found in the soma?

A) Terminal button and axon.
B) The dendrites and the terminal buttons
C) The axon and the dendrites
D) The nucleus and the mitochondria.
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For exocytosis to occur _______ causes the docked neurotransmitter pods to release their contents:

A) calcium
B) MAO
C) dopamine
D) All of these
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Exogenous substances include caffeine, vitamins, and herbs.
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G proteins are so called because they bind guanine nucleotides.
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The most common ions found in the extracellular spaces are sodium and chloride ions.
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Drugs that increase the availability or action of a neurotransmitter in called an antagonist.
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Excessive amounts of ________ may be implicated in psychosis.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) GABA
D) dopamine
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When a cell is at its resting state, the resting potential is about:

A) -70 mV
B) 70mV
C) 170 mV
D) -140 mV
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GABA is the body's main inhibitory neurotransmitter substance, and ___________ is the excitatory substance.

A) tryptophan
B) calcium phosphate
C) glutamate
D) None of these
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The physical space between neurons is called:

A) the intracellular space
B) the extracellular space
C) the cytoplasm
D) the synapse
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Which of these is the correct progression of events.

A) Action potential, exocytosis, re-uptake.
B) Exocytosis, action potential, re-uptake.
C) Re-uptake, action potential, exocytosis.
D) None of these
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Dietary sources of tyrosine include all of the following except:

A) meat
B) fish
C) tofu
D) wheat
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Excessive amounts of ________ may be implicated in mania.

A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) GABA
D) dopamine
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Which two of the following appear to play a major role in learning and attention?

A) serotonin and dopamine
B) norepinephrine and dopamine
C) norepinephrine and serotonin
D) GABA and acetylcholine
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Tyrosine is the amino acid precursor substance that is needed to produce:

A) Tylenol
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) GABA
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Exogenous substances include all of the following except:

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D) hormones
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G proteins are also known as:

A) monoamines
B) secondary messengers
C) indolamines
D) peptides
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