NR 503 Week 8 Final Quiz Latest Update Questions with Verified Answers Accuracy
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Accomodation - Answer to create an environment that accommodates health practice and ritual
from other cultures within a plan of care
acculturation - Answer degree to which an individual from one culture has given ...
NURS 231 Pathophysiology Module 6 Exam
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2 types of sleep apnea - Answer central sleep apnea (CSA)
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
3 ways neurotransmitters are removed from the synaptic cleft - Answer A neurotransmitter can
be broken down by enzymatic activity into inactive substances.
A neurotransmitter can be drawn back into the presynaptic neuron by a process known as reuptake.
A neurotransmitter can diffuse into the intercellular fluid until its concentration is too low to elicit a
postsynaptic response.
A "nervous tick" is associated with what specific type of depression? - Answer Depression with
catatonic features
A patient with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease has no awareness of their surroundings and is
completely dependent for all ADLs. What stage of Alzheimer's disease are they in? - Answer Late
or Severe Alzheimer's
A patient with diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease is able to function independently at home, but their
family reports that they have trouble planning and executing everyday tasks that used to come easy to
them e.g. paying their bills. What stage of Alzheimer's disease are they in? - Answer early or mild
-sodium gates open, and sodium rushes into the axon
-Voltage travels to zero and then up to +40 mV
action potential phase 3 - Answer Repolarization
-sodium gates close
-potassium gates open allowing potassium to rush out of the axon
-This returns a negative voltage to the inside of the axon.
, action potential phase 4 - Answer After-polarization or hyperpolarization
-Potassium gates are slow to close, and there is an undershoot of the potential.
-voltage drops below -70mV and then returns to -70mV as the resting state is re-established.
Alpha waves are characteristic of which stage of sleep? - Answer stage 1
arachnoid layer - Answer -second layer
-encases the entire CNS
-delicate, nonvascular, and waterproof
astrocyte - Answer (CNS) help to form the blood-brain barrier which prevents toxins from the
blood from entering the brain
Be familiar with each division of the nervous system and their function.
Refer to Figure 6.4 - Answer PNS = somatic and autonomic
-somatic system nerves: generally under conscious (voluntary) control, innervating the movements of
skeletal muscles, as well as controlling movement of the skin and joints
-autonomic system nerves: control the glands and smooth muscles of the internal organs and is generally
under involuntary control
autonomic system: sympathetic and parasympathetic
-sympathetic activates and prepares the body for vigorous muscular activity, stress, and emergencies
-parasympathetic operates during normal resting situations, permitting digestion and the conservation of
energy
CNI - Answer olfactory nerve
smell
CNII - Answer optic nerve
vision
CNIII - Answer oculomotor nerve
Pupillary constriction, accommodation, eye movement and eye lid movement
CNIV - Answer Trochlear nerve
Movement of eye down and inward
CNIX - Answer Glossopharyngeal Nerve
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