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Portion of nervous system that contain cranial and spinal nerves?
A. central
B. autonomic
C. peripheral
D. parasympathetic
C. peripheral
Part of neuron that receives signials:
A. myelin sheath
B. cell body
C. axon
D. dendrites
D. dendrites
NOT associated with glia:
A. astrocytes
B. oligodendrocyes
C. micriglia
D. monocytes
D. monocytes
Largest part of brain:
A. cerebellum
B. cortex
C. pons
D. cerebrum
D. cerebrum
Divided into two hemisheres:
A. cerebrum
B. cortex
C. cerebrllum
D. pons
A. cerebrum
Number of pairs of cranial nerves:
A. 10
B. 12
C. 13
D. 11
B. 12
Number of spinal nerves:
A. 31
B. 27
C. 20
D. 24
A. 31
Controls right side of body:
A. right cortex
B. left cerebrum
C. right cerebrum
D. left cortex
B. left cerebrum
Combining form that means brain:
A. encephal/o
B. esthesi/o
C. mening/o
D. mon/o
A. encephal/o
Prefix that means four:
A. bi-
B. per-
C. para-
D. tetra-
D. tetra
Combining form that means speech:
A. phas/o
B. rhiz/o
C. myel/o
D. poli/o
A. phas
Most common dementia is:
A. secondary
B. nutritional degenerative disease
C. Lou Gehrig's disease
D. Alzheimer's disease
D. Alzheimer's disease
MND stands for:
A. migrating niacin disorder
B. motor neuropathic disorder
C. motor neuron disease
D. maximal neuron disorder
C. motor neuron disease. aka Lou Gehrig's
disease or (ALS) Amyotrophic Lateral Scierosis.
Dopamine replacement is useful in treating:
A. multiple sclerosis
B. Huntington's disease
C. Parkinson's disease
D. CVA
C. Parkinson's disease
Condition in which primary sysptoms are muscle weakness and fatigability:
A. multiple sclerosis
B. myasthenia gravis
C. dyskinesis
D. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
B. myasthenia gravis
Another name for idiopathic polyneuritis is:
A. multiplue sclerosis
B. Guillain-Barre syndrome
C. amyotrophic laeral sclerosis
D. postpolio syndome
B. Guillain-Barre syndrome
This condition is thought to be caused by genetic factors and possibily fetal brain damage:
A. schizophrenia
B. Parkinson's
C. Guilllain-Barre syndrome
D. spina bifida
A. schizophrenia
This condition is associated with viral infection, especially when aspirin has been administered:
A. Lou Gehrig's disease
B. Reye's syndrome
C. Conn's syndrome
D. Guilliain-Barre syndrome
B. Reye's syndrome
Concussion is a mild blow to the head in which recovery is expected within____:
A. 1 week
B. 48 hours
C. 24 hours
D. 12 hours
C. 24 hours
ICP means:
A. intensive cranial pressure
B. interior cranial pressure
C. intercranial pressure
D. intracranial pressure
D. intracranial pressure
In this type of hematoma, blood mixes with cerebrospinal fluids:
A. subdural
B. epidural
C. subarachnoid
D. intracerebral
C. subarachnoid
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Kathy719
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Medical Billing
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Medical Billing: Anatomy,Terminology and Pathophysiology:Nervous System
Updated
2013-06-09T13:49:26Z
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