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Which cranial nerve would you be most concerned about if on
examination you found that the patient was unable to abduct their left
eye?
- Correct Answer - Abducens
Arterial supply to the meninges is in which dural space?
- Correct Answer - Epidural space
What is the main regulator of cerebral blood flow?
- Correct Answer - Carbon dioxide levels
A major difference between delirium and dementia is that dementia
_______.
- Correct Answer - is related to degeneration of nerve cells
Alzheimer's disease is caused in part by _____.
, - Correct Answer - deposition of amyloid proteins
A patient is diagnosed as having a partial seizure. The NP knows that
this means that neurons _____ were involved.
- Correct Answer - unilaterally
A patient is diagnosed with cerebral edema and there is a disruption of
the BBB. The student knows that this is indicative of ____ edema.
- Correct Answer - vasogenic
Obstructive sources of hydrocephalus are classified as _____
hydrocephalus.
- Correct Answer - Non-communicating
A patient presents with a LMN disease. What is a possible finding on
clinical exam?
- Correct Answer - Drop foot
A patient presents with a resting tremor, bradykinesia, and a stooped
posture. The NP knows that the basic pathophysiology of this patient's
disorder is due to which of the following?
- Correct Answer - loss of dominergic neurons in the substantia nigra