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The nervous system is divided into what two anatomic divisions?
Central Nervous System and the peripheral nervous system. page 555
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Axons are also called what?
Efferent page 555
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The brainstems consists of what?
-Midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata. page 557
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How does the client stand during a Romberg test?
-With feet together and eyes closed page 561
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This posture is when the client makes no motor response.
-Flaccidity page 562
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What is the basic structure of the nervous system is the nerve cell or the what?
Neuron page 555
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An axon is usually ______ than the dendrites.
-larger page 555
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What cranial nerve is responsible for the sense of smell?
-Olfactory nerve page 558
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If the client swats and tends to fall this is considered a what test?
-Positive test page 561
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This LOC occurs when the client is drowsy or sleepy at inappropriate times but can be aroused, only to fall asleep again.
-Somnolent or lethargic page 562
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What conducts impulses to the cell body?
Dendrites page 555
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. Impulses travel along neurons, moving from one neuron to the next by means of what?
-Synapses page 555
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What cranial nerve is responsible for the eye sight?
-Optic nerve page 558
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If a Romberg test is positive what does it indicate?
-Equilibrium page 561
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The LOC occurs when the client is aroused only by vigorous and repetitive physical, auditory, or visual examination.
-Stuporous page 562
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The nerve fibers that project and conduct impulses away from the cell body are what?
Axons page 555
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These substances accomplish the transmission of an impulse from one neuron to the next.
-Neurotransmitters page 555
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What cranial nerve is responsible for the sensory nerve to the face and chewing?
-Trigeminal nerve pg. 558
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This posture is a position in which the arms are flexed, fists are clenched and the legs are extended.
-Decorticate posturing page 562
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This LOC occurs when the client responds only to very painful stimuli by fragmentary, delayed reflex withdrawal; in deeper stages, he or she loses all responsiveness.
-Comatose page 563
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Dendrites are also called what? -Afferent page 555
-Afferent page 555
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Neurotransmitters can either ______ or ______ neurons.
-Excite or Inhibit page 555
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The nurse inspects large muscles areas for evidence of atrophy and assesses opposing muscles for equality of size and strength. He or she asks the client to perform what tasks?
-Pushing the palm or sole against the examiner's palm -Picking up small and large objects between the thumb and forefinger. -Grasping objects firmly -Resisting removal of an object from the fist or fingers page 561
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This posture is when the extremities are stiff and rigid.
-Decerebrate posturing page 562
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The spinal cord functions as what?
-A passageway for ascending sensory and descending motor neurons. Its two main functions are to provide centers for reflex action and to serve as a pathway for impulses to and from the brain. page 558
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