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,### Ques on 1
A pa ent has experienced a seizure affec ng the le temporal lobe. The family
reports that the pa ent exhibited repe ve lip smacking and hand rubbing
followed by a period of great fear and insecurity. They have experienced which
type of seizure?
a) Focal seizure without impairment of consciousness or awareness
b) Focal seizure with impairment of consciousness or awareness
c) Generalized tonic/clonic seizure
Correct Answer:
b) Focal seizure with impairment of consciousness or awareness
Verified Explana on:
Focal seizures with impairment of consciousness or awareness, previously termed
"complex par al seizures," commonly originate in the temporal lobe. They are
characterized by automa sms (such as repe ve movements including lip
smacking and hand rubbing) and o'en include behavioral changes—such as
transient feelings of fear or insecurity. These symptoms indicate involvement of
the limbic system and impairment of consciousness, dis nguishing them from
simple focal seizures, which do not affect awareness. Generalized tonic-clonic
seizures, by contrast, involve both hemispheres of the brain and result in loss of
consciousness with bilateral motor ac vity.
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### Ques on 2
The sense of vision is controlled by which cranial nerve?
a) CN II
b) CN III
c) CN IV
d) CN VI
Correct Answer:
a) CN II (Op c nerve)
Verified Explana on:
The op c nerve (cranial nerve II) is responsible for transmi1ng visual informa on
from the re na to the brain. Light entering the eye s mulates photoreceptor cells
in the re na, and this sensory input is carried via the op c nerve, crosses par ally
at the op c chiasm, then proceeds to the primary visual cortex in the occipital
lobe. Other cranial nerves (III, IV, VI) coordinate eye movements but do not
convey visual sensory input.
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