based on the table
Neuro |
|
Memory Loss |
No |
Confusion |
No |
Weakness |
No |
Ataxia |
No |
Tremors |
No |
Paresthesia |
Yes |
A. Efferent neurons only
B. Afferent neurons only
C. Both efferent and afferent neurons
D.Neither efferent neurons, nor afferent neurons
3.What type of special examination may be done as part of evaluation the nervous system?
A. Magnetic Resonance Imagining
B. Computerized Tomography
C. Both Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computerized Tomography
D.Neurological evaluation will not use either Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Computerized Tomography
4.Based strictly off the findings in the neurological exam, which type of tests were most likely performed by the neurologist?
A. Testing of reflexes
B. Listening to the patient's heart
C. Percussing the patient's lungs
D. Having the patient lift his arms against resistance
5.Based strictly off the findings in the neurological exam, which type of tests were most likely performed by the neurologist?
A. Testing of reflexes
B. Listening to the patient's heart
C. Percussing the patient's lungs
D.Having the patient lift his arms against resistance
Match the following locations in the brain to their function:
Frontal Lobe
Medulla Oblongata
Cerebellum
Parietal Lobe
Temporal Lobe
A. Initiation of skeletal muscle movements
B. Coordinates respiratory and cardiovascular functions
C. Coordinates skeletal muscle movements
D. General sensation processing
E. Processing of auditory sense
1)If there was a lesion in the patient's efferent neurons, his motor functions will be impaired. Hence there will be weakness.
2)A lesion to afferent neurons will lead to paresthesia because paresthesia is perceiving altered sensations and afferent neurons deal with carrying sensations.
So answer is B.
3)Both Computerized tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging can be done as a part of evaluation.
4)Having the patient lift his arms against resistance must have been done to check the power of the muscles, since weakness is marked absent in the table.
So answer is D.
4 & 5 are same questions.
Frontal lobe -- A
Medulla oblongata-- B
Cerebellum-- C
Parietal lobe-- D
Temporal lobe -- E
based on the table Neuro Memory Loss No Confusion No Weakness No Ataxia No Tremors No...
1.If there were issues with a patient’s efferent neurons, which of the results from the neuro examination may be altered and why? 2. What does ataxia refer to? A. Numbness B. Loss of muscle coordination C. Problems with processing sound D. Problems with process hot/cold 3. What does paresthesia refer to? A. Numbness B. Loss of muscle coordination C. Problems with processing sound D. Motor issues 4.A lesion of which part of the nervous system will result in paresthesia?...