Portag ht side, a tingling sensation on the right side, and flushing. They have
experienced which type of seizure?
e 1. Focal seizure without impairment of consciousness or awareness
Learni b. The sense of vision is controlled by which cranial nerve?
1. CNII
ng b. You are seeing a patient with Parkinson’s disease in your office. You
NURSI notice they have difficulty turning themselves around to sit in the
chair, freezing in the process. This is an example of what physical
NG BS manifestation of the disease?
231 1. Bradykinesia
PATH b. Hypnic myoclonia occurs in which stage of sleep?
1. Stage 1
OPHY b. A person reports feelings of anhedonia, guilt, and worthlessness that
SIOLO seem to be worse in the morning. They also exhibit excessive weight
loss and experience insomnia. What type of depression are they
GY experiencing?
EXAM 1. Melancholic depression
b. Each of the following statements is true regarding the organization of
6 the nervous system except:
1. The PNS has an afferent and efferent division
1. A 2. The somatic nervous system can be further divided into the
pa sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
tie 3. The CNS contains the hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain
4. The PNS contains the cranial nerves
nt
b. Each of the following statements is true regarding Alzheimer’s disease
ex
except:
pe
1. Neurofibrillary tangles are a result of an abnormal accumulation of
rie
amyloid in the blood vessels
nc
2. Neuritic plaques are composed of deteriorating nerve pieces
es
that arrange themselves around a sticky protein core called
a
amyloid beta (Aβ)
se
3. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy contributes to the pathogenesis of
iz
Alzheimer’s disease
ur
b. Each of the following are modifiable behaviors related to stroke except:
e
1. Obesity
th
2. Smoking
at
3. Hypercholesteremia
m
4. Immobility
an
b. Primary insomnia is characterized by each of the following except
ife
1. Difficulty initiating sleep
st
2. Difficulty maintaining sleep
s
3. Waking up too early
wi
4. Can also be called comorbid insomnia
th
b. What type of seizure manifests with a blank stare, lasts only for a
m
few seconds, and often goes unnoticed?
ot
1. Absence seizure
or
b. A decrease of which neurotransmitter has been linked to narcolepsy?
w
1. Hypocretin
ea
b. Each of the following statements is true of Parkinson’s disease except:
kn
1. Environmental factors alone lead to disease development
es
2. It affects the substantia nigra of the brain
s
3. It is characterized by a loss of dopaminergic neurons
on
4. Incidence increases with age
th
e
rig
experienced which type of seizure?
e 1. Focal seizure without impairment of consciousness or awareness
Learni b. The sense of vision is controlled by which cranial nerve?
1. CNII
ng b. You are seeing a patient with Parkinson’s disease in your office. You
NURSI notice they have difficulty turning themselves around to sit in the
chair, freezing in the process. This is an example of what physical
NG BS manifestation of the disease?
231 1. Bradykinesia
PATH b. Hypnic myoclonia occurs in which stage of sleep?
1. Stage 1
OPHY b. A person reports feelings of anhedonia, guilt, and worthlessness that
SIOLO seem to be worse in the morning. They also exhibit excessive weight
loss and experience insomnia. What type of depression are they
GY experiencing?
EXAM 1. Melancholic depression
b. Each of the following statements is true regarding the organization of
6 the nervous system except:
1. The PNS has an afferent and efferent division
1. A 2. The somatic nervous system can be further divided into the
pa sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
tie 3. The CNS contains the hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain
4. The PNS contains the cranial nerves
nt
b. Each of the following statements is true regarding Alzheimer’s disease
ex
except:
pe
1. Neurofibrillary tangles are a result of an abnormal accumulation of
rie
amyloid in the blood vessels
nc
2. Neuritic plaques are composed of deteriorating nerve pieces
es
that arrange themselves around a sticky protein core called
a
amyloid beta (Aβ)
se
3. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy contributes to the pathogenesis of
iz
Alzheimer’s disease
ur
b. Each of the following are modifiable behaviors related to stroke except:
e
1. Obesity
th
2. Smoking
at
3. Hypercholesteremia
m
4. Immobility
an
b. Primary insomnia is characterized by each of the following except
ife
1. Difficulty initiating sleep
st
2. Difficulty maintaining sleep
s
3. Waking up too early
wi
4. Can also be called comorbid insomnia
th
b. What type of seizure manifests with a blank stare, lasts only for a
m
few seconds, and often goes unnoticed?
ot
1. Absence seizure
or
b. A decrease of which neurotransmitter has been linked to narcolepsy?
w
1. Hypocretin
ea
b. Each of the following statements is true of Parkinson’s disease except:
kn
1. Environmental factors alone lead to disease development
es
2. It affects the substantia nigra of the brain
s
3. It is characterized by a loss of dopaminergic neurons
on
4. Incidence increases with age
th
e
rig