NRSG 2500 Exam 6 Questions With
Correct Answers
which of the following brain areas is responsible for cutaneous sensation?
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a. frontal lobe
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b. occipital lobe
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c. parietal lobe
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d. temporal lobe
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c. parietal lobe
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which of the following brain areas is responsible for vision and visual
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interpretation?
a. frontal lobe
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b. occipital lobe
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c. parietal lobe
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d. temporal lobe
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b. occipital lobe
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,which of the following demonstrates a normal neurological assessment in
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findings?
a. negative babinski sign in adults and newborns
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b. positive babinski sign in adults and newborns
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c. negative babinski sign in newborns
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d. positive babinski sign in newborns
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d. positive babinski sign in newborns
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the glascow coma scale is a good indicator of a patient's
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a. feelings
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b. orientation
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c. responsiveness
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d. restlessness
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c. responsiveness
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which cranial nerve controls most of the motor function of the face?
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a. #5
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b. #7
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c. #8
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,d. #9
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b. #7
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which of the following would be least helpful when communicating with a patient
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who is exhibiting receptive aphasia
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a. face the patient and speak slowly
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b. give instructions one at a time
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c. speak in a louder-than normal voice
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d. use gestures when conversing
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c. speak in a louder than normal voice
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positive kernig's and brudzinski's signs are indications of which of the following
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conditions?
a. autopagnosia
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b. cerebral artery dilation
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c. cushing's triad
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d. meningitis
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d. meningitis
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, the romberg test is used to assess:
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a. balance and coordination
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b. biceps reflex
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c. muscle strength
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d. muscle tone
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a. balance and coordination
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which of the following is preganglionic neurotransmitter for the sympathetic and
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parasympathetic systems? |
a. acetylcholine
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b. dopamine
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c. enkephalin
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d. serotonin
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a. acetylcholine
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the neurotransmitter that helps control mood and sleep is
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a. acetylcholine
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b. dopamine
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c. enkephalin
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Correct Answers
which of the following brain areas is responsible for cutaneous sensation?
| | | | | | | | | |
a. frontal lobe
| |
b. occipital lobe
| |
c. parietal lobe
| |
d. temporal lobe
| |
c. parietal lobe
| |
which of the following brain areas is responsible for vision and visual
| | | | | | | | | | | |
interpretation?
a. frontal lobe
| |
b. occipital lobe
| |
c. parietal lobe
| |
d. temporal lobe
| |
b. occipital lobe
| |
,which of the following demonstrates a normal neurological assessment in
| | | | | | | | | |
findings?
a. negative babinski sign in adults and newborns
| | | | | | |
b. positive babinski sign in adults and newborns
| | | | | | |
c. negative babinski sign in newborns
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d. positive babinski sign in newborns
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d. positive babinski sign in newborns
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the glascow coma scale is a good indicator of a patient's
| | | | | | | | | |
a. feelings
|
b. orientation
|
c. responsiveness
|
d. restlessness
|
c. responsiveness
|
which cranial nerve controls most of the motor function of the face?
| | | | | | | | | | |
a. #5
|
b. #7
|
c. #8
|
,d. #9
|
b. #7
|
which of the following would be least helpful when communicating with a patient
| | | | | | | | | | | |
who is exhibiting receptive aphasia
| | | | |
a. face the patient and speak slowly
| | | | | |
b. give instructions one at a time
| | | | | |
c. speak in a louder-than normal voice
| | | | | |
d. use gestures when conversing
| | | |
c. speak in a louder than normal voice
| | | | | | |
positive kernig's and brudzinski's signs are indications of which of the following
| | | | | | | | | | | |
conditions?
a. autopagnosia
|
b. cerebral artery dilation
| | |
c. cushing's triad
| |
d. meningitis
|
d. meningitis
|
, the romberg test is used to assess:
| | | | | |
a. balance and coordination
| | |
b. biceps reflex
| |
c. muscle strength
| |
d. muscle tone
| |
a. balance and coordination
| | |
which of the following is preganglionic neurotransmitter for the sympathetic and
| | | | | | | | | | |
parasympathetic systems? |
a. acetylcholine
|
b. dopamine
|
c. enkephalin
|
d. serotonin
|
a. acetylcholine
|
the neurotransmitter that helps control mood and sleep is
| | | | | | | |
a. acetylcholine
|
b. dopamine
|
c. enkephalin
|