Pathology Quiz #6 - Nervous II - 7th ED
Which one of these is NOT a sign of dependency? - answer The user develops
increasing sensitivity to the substance
Anxiety disorders are a collection of psychiatric disorders centering on ... - answer
Fears that are irrational
When a person has difficulty with impulse control, movement, and distractibility, this is
an indicator of ... - answer attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Which of the following conditions involves dangerously extreme swings between
elevated and depressed moods - answer Bipolar disease
One of the factors in depression appears to be either a shortage or a resistance to
uptake of which substances? - answer Serotonin, dopamine
A person with a long history of anorexia is at increased risk for which problems? -
answer Slow heart rate, early-onset osteoporosis, tooth damage
The two major symptomatic patterns for obsessive-compulsive disorder are ... -
answerIntrusive, uncontrollable thoughts; rituals to try to control those thoughts
A person living with trauma or stressor-related disorders is likely to experience
symptoms in four categories. What are they? - answerVivid unpleasant memories;
avoidance behaviors; self-blame; hypervigilance
Which of the following conditions involves damage to Cranial Nerve VII, the main motor
nerve for the face? - answerBell's palsy
Complex regional pain syndrome is marked by sensory overload, especially ... -
answerHyperalgesia and allodynia
Choose correct answers:
What complications are almost inevitable for people with spinal cord injuries? -
answerRespiratory infection, urinary tract infection, pain
What is the main uncontrollable risk factor for stroke? - answerAge
Which of the following conditions involves brain damage that is not due to any
underlying disease? - answerTraumatic brain injury
What is another name for trigeminal neuralgia? - answertic douloureux
Which one of these is NOT a sign of dependency? - answer The user develops
increasing sensitivity to the substance
Anxiety disorders are a collection of psychiatric disorders centering on ... - answer
Fears that are irrational
When a person has difficulty with impulse control, movement, and distractibility, this is
an indicator of ... - answer attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Which of the following conditions involves dangerously extreme swings between
elevated and depressed moods - answer Bipolar disease
One of the factors in depression appears to be either a shortage or a resistance to
uptake of which substances? - answer Serotonin, dopamine
A person with a long history of anorexia is at increased risk for which problems? -
answer Slow heart rate, early-onset osteoporosis, tooth damage
The two major symptomatic patterns for obsessive-compulsive disorder are ... -
answerIntrusive, uncontrollable thoughts; rituals to try to control those thoughts
A person living with trauma or stressor-related disorders is likely to experience
symptoms in four categories. What are they? - answerVivid unpleasant memories;
avoidance behaviors; self-blame; hypervigilance
Which of the following conditions involves damage to Cranial Nerve VII, the main motor
nerve for the face? - answerBell's palsy
Complex regional pain syndrome is marked by sensory overload, especially ... -
answerHyperalgesia and allodynia
Choose correct answers:
What complications are almost inevitable for people with spinal cord injuries? -
answerRespiratory infection, urinary tract infection, pain
What is the main uncontrollable risk factor for stroke? - answerAge
Which of the following conditions involves brain damage that is not due to any
underlying disease? - answerTraumatic brain injury
What is another name for trigeminal neuralgia? - answertic douloureux