Deck 13: Diseases of the Nervous System and the Special Senses

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The _____ lobes are responsible for the senses and the ability to understand spoken language.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
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The _____ space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid.

A)arachnoid
B)ganglia
C)pia mater
D)subarachnoid
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The _____ lobe is devoted to interpreting visual input.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
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_____ may be focal, affecting one part of the brain, or generalized, affecting many areas of the brain.

A)Alzheimer's
B)Epilepsy
C)Huntington's disease
D)Parkinson's
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The risk for traumatic brain injury from falls is greatest for those _____.

A)between the age of 16 and 35
B)between the age of 20 and 24
C)over age 50 and prepubescent children
D)over age 65 and under age 5
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The _____ lobe controls voluntary muscle actions and the muscles of speech.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
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Spinal cord damage is _____.

A)essentially irreversible
B)irreversible if below the cervical vertebrae
C)reversible if below the thoracic vertebrae
D)reversible if treatment is initiated early
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Trigeminal neuralgia is severe chronic pain resulting from dysfunction of the _____ cranial nerve.

A)third
B)fourth
C)fifth
D)sixth
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One type of neuron is the _____, which detects environmental stimuli and transmits messages to the brain or spinal cord.

A)interneuron
B)motor neuron
C)neuroma
D)sensory neuron
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_____ pairs of spinal nerves originate in the spinal cord, carrying bundles of sensory and motor neurons throughout the body.

A)Twelve
B)Seventeen
C)Twenty-four
D)Thirty-one
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One type of neuron is the _____, which carries nervous impulses between neurons.

A)interneuron
B)motor neuron
C)neuroma
D)sensory neuron
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One type of neuron is the _____, which conveys messages from the CNS to muscles.

A)interneuron
B)motor neuron
C)neuroma
D)sensory neuron
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Which of the following is NOT used to diagnose epilepsy?

A)CT
B)EEG
C)MRI
D)TIA
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system?

A)enteric
B)paraenteric
C)parasympathetic
D)sympathetic
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The signs and symptoms of _____ arise suddenly and include numbness, loss of vision, muscle weakness on one side of the face or body, confusion, and difficulty walking, speaking, and understanding.

A)Bell's palsy
B)hydrocephalus
C)spina bifida
D)stroke
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The cause of trigeminal neuralgia remains unknown, although it may be related to _____ of trigeminal neurons.

A)demyelination
B)hemorrhage
C)infection
D)inflammation
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The _____ lobes interpret the meaning of incoming sensory signals that arrives from the opposite side of the body.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
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Ischemic strokes are treated with _____ drugs.

A)antihypertensive
B)antiseizure
C)clot-busting
D)steroid
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Bell's palsy is a paralysis of facial muscles caused by _____ of the facial nerve.

A)demyelination
B)hemorrhage
C)infection
D)inflammation
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The layers of the meninges affected by meningitis are the _____.

A)arachnoid mater and subarachnoid mater
B)pia mater and arachnoid mater
C)pia mater and subarachnoid mater
D)pia mater, subarachnoid mater, and arachnoid mater
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The signs and symptoms of _____ in infants usually begins with constipation.

A)botulism
B)Reye syndrome
C)shingles
D)tetanus
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Multiple sclerosis is an _____ disease.

A)autoimmune
B)infectious
C)inflammatory
D)opportunistic
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Of the three forms of botulism, _____ is the most common.

A)foodborne
B)infant
C)infectious
D)wound
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Most cases of encephalitis _____.

A)are mild and require no specific treatment
B)are treated with anticonvulsants
C)are treated with surgical shunts
D)require emergency medical attention
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The cause of ALS is _____.

A)caused by autoimmunity
B)demyelination of the nerves
C)due to an infection
D)unknown
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Infants who use _____ during flu and chickenpox infections are at risk for Reye syndrome.

A)antihistamines
B)aspirin
C)decongestants
D)Tylenol
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The polio virus is transmitted _____.

A)orally and infects motor neurons
B)orally and infects sensory neurons
C)via blood through mosquito bites and infects motor neurons
D)via blood through mosquito bites and infects sensory neurons
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_____ is the typical onset for ALS, MS, Huntington's, and some cases of Parkinson's.

A)Adolescence
B)Middle age
C)Old age
D)Puberty
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In bacterial meningitis, the cerebrospinal fluid has _____.

A)elevated glucose and leukocytes and low protein
B)elevated glucose and low leukocytes and protein
C)low glucose and elevated leukocytes and protein
D)low glucose and leukocytes and elevated protein
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The main treatment for _____ is levodopa (L-dopa).

A)AD
B)ALS
C)MS
D)PD
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Following entry into human tissue, the rabies virus moves to the _____ nervous system.

A)autonomic
B)central
C)parasympathetic
D)peripheral
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The cause of Parkinson's disease is related to reduced levels of the neurotransmitters _____.

A)acetylcholine and glutamate
B)dopamine and norepinephrine
C)endorphin and epinephrine
D)GABA and serotonin
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If a person is unimmunized against tetanus, _____ injections are necessary to neutralize the toxin.

A)antibiotic
B)diuretic
C)immunoglobulin
D)neuroleptic
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_____ is a disorder characterized by shaking of the hands and head, especially during voluntary movements.

A)Bell's palsy
B)Epilepsy
C)Essential tremor
D)Parkinson's disease
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The signs and symptoms of rabies occur _____.

A)early in the course of the disease, usually only hours after infection
B)late in the course of the disease, usually only days before death
C)only when the infection progresses to the autonomic nervous system
D)within a week after infection with the disease
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One of the signs of _____ in infants includes bulging fontanels, irritability, and poor reflexes.

A)encephalitis
B)epilepsy
C)meningitis
D)trigeminal neuralgia
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A liver biopsy provides a definitive diagnosis for _____, which shows fatty changes in the microvasculature in liver tissue.

A)Lou Gehrig's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)postpolio syndrome
D)Reye syndrome
Question
The tetanus toxin binds to _____, stimulates them, and causes muscles to be continually stimulated to contract.

A)interneurons
B)motor neurons
C)neuromas
D)sensory neurons
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One of the signs of _____ in infants includes bulging fontanels.

A)Alzheimer's
B)cerebral palsy
C)hydrocephalus
D)spina bifida
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Because Huntington's disease is an _____ disorder, having a parent with HD gives each child a 50% chance of inheriting HD.

A)autosomal dominant
B)autosomal recessive
C)sex-linked dominant
D)sex-linked recessive
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The tetanus bacteria live in animal and human intestines.
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Medical treatment for multiple sclerosis includes antispasmodics to control muscle spasms.
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Animal and human vaccinations has made rabies rare in the United States.
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The botulism bacteria thrive in anaerobic conditions.
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The somatic nervous system includes 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 24 pairs of spinal nerves.
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The word chorea refers to involuntary and ceaseless, rapid, jerky movements.
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Infant vaccination has greatly reduced the occurrence of meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae tybe b (Hib).
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A contusion results from a blow to the head or sudden shaking or movement.
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The signs and symptoms of ALS often begin with noticeable shaking in the hands and rigid, masklike facial muscles.
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Medications to counteract blood-thinning medications may be given for hemorrhagic stroke patients.
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Shingles can be prevented in children with the chickenpox vaccine.
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One of the risk factors for botulism includes eating honey.
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Falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury.
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The signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease often begin with memory loss and confusion.
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The peripheral nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
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Only an autopsy can confirm Alzheimer's disease.
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Because a stroke is a vascular disease, stroke and heart disease share many risk factors.
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Severe traumatic brain injury occurs in two forms: closed injuries and open injuries.
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Bacterial meningitis occurs more commonly than viral meningitis.
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Death from pulmonary failure or lung infections occurs 3 to 5 years after the onset of ALS symptoms.
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Trigeminal neuralgia is also called _____ douloureux.
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The nervous system coordinates and controls all of the body's functions and plays a central role in maintaining _____.
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About 70% to 90% of children with spina bifida also have hydrocephalus.
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An _____ is a diagnostic tool that records the brain's electrical activity.
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The inner part of the cerebrum contains basal _____ that control muscle coordination and steady movement.
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_____ is an inflammation of the brain, most often caused by a viral infection.
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The basic unit of the nervous system is the _____, or nerve cell.
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While most brain tumors are benign, both benign and malignant tumors are serious because they can impair vitally important areas.
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_____ is a central nervous system disorder characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
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_____ is an acute inflammation of the first two meninges that cover the brain and spinal cord.
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The _____ Coma Scale measures mental function, sensory responsiveness, and motor ability.
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There is no evidence to link brain tumors to electromagnetic radiation from cell phones.
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The brain is covered by three layers of tissue called the _____.
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The largest part of the brain is the _____, which interprets sensory information, directs motor activities, and houses intelligence and personality.
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In spina bifida the meninges fails to fuse correctly.
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As a child born with cerebral palsy gets older, the disorder continues to progress with increasing muscle rigidity.
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The _____ nervous system is divided into the somatic system and autonomic system.
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_____, known simply as polio, is a crippling, potentially fatal viral infection.
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Axons of many neurons are insulated by a lipoprotein covering called _____.
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A transient _____ attack is known as a "mini-stroke."
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Deck 13: Diseases of the Nervous System and the Special Senses
1
The _____ lobes are responsible for the senses and the ability to understand spoken language.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
D
2
The _____ space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid.

A)arachnoid
B)ganglia
C)pia mater
D)subarachnoid
D
3
The _____ lobe is devoted to interpreting visual input.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
B
4
_____ may be focal, affecting one part of the brain, or generalized, affecting many areas of the brain.

A)Alzheimer's
B)Epilepsy
C)Huntington's disease
D)Parkinson's
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The risk for traumatic brain injury from falls is greatest for those _____.

A)between the age of 16 and 35
B)between the age of 20 and 24
C)over age 50 and prepubescent children
D)over age 65 and under age 5
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The _____ lobe controls voluntary muscle actions and the muscles of speech.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
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Spinal cord damage is _____.

A)essentially irreversible
B)irreversible if below the cervical vertebrae
C)reversible if below the thoracic vertebrae
D)reversible if treatment is initiated early
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8
Trigeminal neuralgia is severe chronic pain resulting from dysfunction of the _____ cranial nerve.

A)third
B)fourth
C)fifth
D)sixth
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One type of neuron is the _____, which detects environmental stimuli and transmits messages to the brain or spinal cord.

A)interneuron
B)motor neuron
C)neuroma
D)sensory neuron
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_____ pairs of spinal nerves originate in the spinal cord, carrying bundles of sensory and motor neurons throughout the body.

A)Twelve
B)Seventeen
C)Twenty-four
D)Thirty-one
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One type of neuron is the _____, which carries nervous impulses between neurons.

A)interneuron
B)motor neuron
C)neuroma
D)sensory neuron
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One type of neuron is the _____, which conveys messages from the CNS to muscles.

A)interneuron
B)motor neuron
C)neuroma
D)sensory neuron
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Which of the following is NOT used to diagnose epilepsy?

A)CT
B)EEG
C)MRI
D)TIA
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system?

A)enteric
B)paraenteric
C)parasympathetic
D)sympathetic
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15
The signs and symptoms of _____ arise suddenly and include numbness, loss of vision, muscle weakness on one side of the face or body, confusion, and difficulty walking, speaking, and understanding.

A)Bell's palsy
B)hydrocephalus
C)spina bifida
D)stroke
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16
The cause of trigeminal neuralgia remains unknown, although it may be related to _____ of trigeminal neurons.

A)demyelination
B)hemorrhage
C)infection
D)inflammation
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The _____ lobes interpret the meaning of incoming sensory signals that arrives from the opposite side of the body.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)parietal
D)temporal
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Ischemic strokes are treated with _____ drugs.

A)antihypertensive
B)antiseizure
C)clot-busting
D)steroid
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Bell's palsy is a paralysis of facial muscles caused by _____ of the facial nerve.

A)demyelination
B)hemorrhage
C)infection
D)inflammation
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The layers of the meninges affected by meningitis are the _____.

A)arachnoid mater and subarachnoid mater
B)pia mater and arachnoid mater
C)pia mater and subarachnoid mater
D)pia mater, subarachnoid mater, and arachnoid mater
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21
The signs and symptoms of _____ in infants usually begins with constipation.

A)botulism
B)Reye syndrome
C)shingles
D)tetanus
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22
Multiple sclerosis is an _____ disease.

A)autoimmune
B)infectious
C)inflammatory
D)opportunistic
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Of the three forms of botulism, _____ is the most common.

A)foodborne
B)infant
C)infectious
D)wound
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24
Most cases of encephalitis _____.

A)are mild and require no specific treatment
B)are treated with anticonvulsants
C)are treated with surgical shunts
D)require emergency medical attention
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25
The cause of ALS is _____.

A)caused by autoimmunity
B)demyelination of the nerves
C)due to an infection
D)unknown
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26
Infants who use _____ during flu and chickenpox infections are at risk for Reye syndrome.

A)antihistamines
B)aspirin
C)decongestants
D)Tylenol
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27
The polio virus is transmitted _____.

A)orally and infects motor neurons
B)orally and infects sensory neurons
C)via blood through mosquito bites and infects motor neurons
D)via blood through mosquito bites and infects sensory neurons
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_____ is the typical onset for ALS, MS, Huntington's, and some cases of Parkinson's.

A)Adolescence
B)Middle age
C)Old age
D)Puberty
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In bacterial meningitis, the cerebrospinal fluid has _____.

A)elevated glucose and leukocytes and low protein
B)elevated glucose and low leukocytes and protein
C)low glucose and elevated leukocytes and protein
D)low glucose and leukocytes and elevated protein
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The main treatment for _____ is levodopa (L-dopa).

A)AD
B)ALS
C)MS
D)PD
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31
Following entry into human tissue, the rabies virus moves to the _____ nervous system.

A)autonomic
B)central
C)parasympathetic
D)peripheral
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The cause of Parkinson's disease is related to reduced levels of the neurotransmitters _____.

A)acetylcholine and glutamate
B)dopamine and norepinephrine
C)endorphin and epinephrine
D)GABA and serotonin
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If a person is unimmunized against tetanus, _____ injections are necessary to neutralize the toxin.

A)antibiotic
B)diuretic
C)immunoglobulin
D)neuroleptic
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_____ is a disorder characterized by shaking of the hands and head, especially during voluntary movements.

A)Bell's palsy
B)Epilepsy
C)Essential tremor
D)Parkinson's disease
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35
The signs and symptoms of rabies occur _____.

A)early in the course of the disease, usually only hours after infection
B)late in the course of the disease, usually only days before death
C)only when the infection progresses to the autonomic nervous system
D)within a week after infection with the disease
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36
One of the signs of _____ in infants includes bulging fontanels, irritability, and poor reflexes.

A)encephalitis
B)epilepsy
C)meningitis
D)trigeminal neuralgia
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37
A liver biopsy provides a definitive diagnosis for _____, which shows fatty changes in the microvasculature in liver tissue.

A)Lou Gehrig's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)postpolio syndrome
D)Reye syndrome
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The tetanus toxin binds to _____, stimulates them, and causes muscles to be continually stimulated to contract.

A)interneurons
B)motor neurons
C)neuromas
D)sensory neurons
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39
One of the signs of _____ in infants includes bulging fontanels.

A)Alzheimer's
B)cerebral palsy
C)hydrocephalus
D)spina bifida
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Because Huntington's disease is an _____ disorder, having a parent with HD gives each child a 50% chance of inheriting HD.

A)autosomal dominant
B)autosomal recessive
C)sex-linked dominant
D)sex-linked recessive
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The tetanus bacteria live in animal and human intestines.
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Medical treatment for multiple sclerosis includes antispasmodics to control muscle spasms.
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Animal and human vaccinations has made rabies rare in the United States.
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The botulism bacteria thrive in anaerobic conditions.
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45
The somatic nervous system includes 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 24 pairs of spinal nerves.
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46
The word chorea refers to involuntary and ceaseless, rapid, jerky movements.
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Infant vaccination has greatly reduced the occurrence of meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae tybe b (Hib).
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A contusion results from a blow to the head or sudden shaking or movement.
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49
The signs and symptoms of ALS often begin with noticeable shaking in the hands and rigid, masklike facial muscles.
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Medications to counteract blood-thinning medications may be given for hemorrhagic stroke patients.
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Shingles can be prevented in children with the chickenpox vaccine.
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One of the risk factors for botulism includes eating honey.
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Falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury.
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The signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease often begin with memory loss and confusion.
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The peripheral nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
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Only an autopsy can confirm Alzheimer's disease.
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57
Because a stroke is a vascular disease, stroke and heart disease share many risk factors.
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Severe traumatic brain injury occurs in two forms: closed injuries and open injuries.
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Bacterial meningitis occurs more commonly than viral meningitis.
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Death from pulmonary failure or lung infections occurs 3 to 5 years after the onset of ALS symptoms.
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Trigeminal neuralgia is also called _____ douloureux.
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62
The nervous system coordinates and controls all of the body's functions and plays a central role in maintaining _____.
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About 70% to 90% of children with spina bifida also have hydrocephalus.
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An _____ is a diagnostic tool that records the brain's electrical activity.
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The inner part of the cerebrum contains basal _____ that control muscle coordination and steady movement.
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_____ is an inflammation of the brain, most often caused by a viral infection.
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The basic unit of the nervous system is the _____, or nerve cell.
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While most brain tumors are benign, both benign and malignant tumors are serious because they can impair vitally important areas.
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_____ is a central nervous system disorder characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
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_____ is an acute inflammation of the first two meninges that cover the brain and spinal cord.
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The _____ Coma Scale measures mental function, sensory responsiveness, and motor ability.
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There is no evidence to link brain tumors to electromagnetic radiation from cell phones.
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The brain is covered by three layers of tissue called the _____.
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The largest part of the brain is the _____, which interprets sensory information, directs motor activities, and houses intelligence and personality.
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In spina bifida the meninges fails to fuse correctly.
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As a child born with cerebral palsy gets older, the disorder continues to progress with increasing muscle rigidity.
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The _____ nervous system is divided into the somatic system and autonomic system.
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_____, known simply as polio, is a crippling, potentially fatal viral infection.
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Axons of many neurons are insulated by a lipoprotein covering called _____.
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A transient _____ attack is known as a "mini-stroke."
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