Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 7th Edition by Kathryn L.
Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 7th Edition by Kathryn L.
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Chapter 18: Disorders of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and the Neuromuscular Junction
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Reduced levels of consciousness | c. | Fine motor tremors |
| b. | Mild but permanent dysfunction | d. | Visual disturbances |
ANS: A
Focal brain injuries account for more than two-thirds of head injury deaths; DAIs accounts for less than one third. However, more severely disabled survivors, including those in an unresponsive state or reduced level of consciousness, have DAIs. The other options do not appropriately complete the stem.
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| a. | Brief period of vital sign instability |
| b. | Cerebral edema throughout the cerebral cortex |
| c. | Cerebral edema throughout the diencephalon |
| d. | Disruption of axons extending from the diencephalon and brainstem |
ANS: A
Transient cessation of respiration can occur with brief periods of bradycardia, and a decrease in blood pressure occurs, lasting 30 seconds or less. Vital signs stabilize within a few seconds to within normal limits. The other options do not accurately describe an event associated with a classic cerebral concussion.
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| a. | Mild concussion | c. | Cortical contusion |
| b. | Classic concussion | d. | Acute subdural hematoma |
ANS: B
Evidence of a classic concussion is the immediate loss of consciousness, which lasts less than 6 hours. Retrograde and anterograde (posttraumatic) amnesia is also present. The other options do not apply.
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| a. | Children | c. | Adults |
| b. | Adolescents | d. | Older adults |
ANS: D
Because of preexisting degenerative vertebral disorders, older adults are particularly at risk for minor trauma, resulting in serious spinal cord injury, especially from falls. The risk to the other age groups is less than that of the older adult.
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| a. | Hypovolemic shock from blood lost during the injury |
| b. | Breathing difficulties from an impairment to the diaphragm |
| c. | Head injury that likely occurred during the injury |
| d. | Spinal shock immediately after the injury |
ANS: B
In the cervical region, spinal cord swelling may be life threatening because of the possibility of resulting impairment of the diaphragm function (phrenic nerves exit C3-C5). The other options do not appropriately explain the threat.
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