Download Portage Learning Pathophysiology NURS 231/BIOD 331 Module 6 Exam All Versions Latest and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! All Versions Of Exam 6 Categorized By Question Types 2024-2025 NURS 231/BIOD 231 Pathophysiology Portage Learning. Question Type Breakdown ➢ True and false: ➢ Matching, multiple choice and short answer: ➢ Clinical questions: Only questions are provided for clinical questions as examinees are strongly encouraged to answer them in their own words. All the Best! True And False: Questions and Explain If False The oligodendrocytes produce myelin in the PNS. False, Schwann cells produce myelin in the PNS. Brain activity is decreased during REM sleep. False - Brain activity is increased during REM sleep Someone in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease requires assistance for their activities of daily living. False, patients at early stages of AD are able to independently do ADL. Studies have implicated that an increase in serotonin and norepinephrine is the underlying certain types of depression. False, a decrease in serotonin and norepinephrine is the underlying cause of some types of depression. Schwann cells produce myelin in the CNS. False - Schwann cells produce myelin in the PNS The average age of onset for major depressive is mid-30s; however, the age of onset is increasing in recent times. False, the age of onset is actually decreasing. Vital signs increase during stage 1 NREM sleep. False, vital signs decrease during stage 1 NREM sleep. Complete dependence for activities of daily living is severe Alzheimer's disease. True Alterations in the HPA axis have been linked to PTSD. True Muscular tone is diminished during REM sleep. True Astrocytes help to form the blood-brain barrier which prevents toxins from the blood from entering the brain. True Matching, Multiple Choice And Short Answer: Non-modifiable factors related to stroke include each of the following except: Hypertension Adjustment insomnia is characterized by each of the following except: More than 30 days of insomnia symptomology A "drop attack" is another term for which type of seizure? Atonic seizure Sleep disturbances associated with narcolepsy include each of the following except: Sleep Apnea Parkinson's disease is characterized by each of the following except: Neurofibrillary tangles The sense of vision is controlled by which cranial nerve? CN II Insomnia is characterized by each of the following except: Difficulty waking up in the morning Each of the following statements is true of Parkinson's disease except: It is characterized by an increase of dopaminergic neurons A patient experiences a seizure that manifests with repetitive hand rubbing and reports of hallucinations right before the seizure occurred. They have experienced which type of seizure? Focal seizure with impairment of consciousness or awareness Voluntary tongue movements are controlled by which cranial nerve? CN XII You are seeing a patient with Parkinson's disease in your office. You feel a catch as you passively take their arm through flexion and extension. This is an example of what physical manifestation of the disease? Cogwheeling Sleep spindles are characteristic of which stage of sleep? Stage 2 A person reports a generalized depressed mood, changes in appetite, and irritability that gets worse as the day goes on. They also report that they sleep more than 8 hours which is affecting their productivity. What type of depression are they experiencing? Atypical Depression Each of the following statements is true regarding the organization of the nervous system except: The somatic nervous system can be further divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions Each of the following statements is true regarding Alzheimer's disease except: Neurofibrillary tangles are a result of an abnormal accumulation of amyloid in the blood vessels Delta waves appear in which stage of sleep? Stage 3 You are seeing a patient with Parkinson's disease in your office. You notice they are repetitively rubbing their right thumb and forefinger. This is an example of what physical manifestation of the disease? Pill-rolling A person reports feelings of worthlessness and guilt as well as difficulty sleeping. As they are speaking, you notice a repetitive, accentuated blinking of their eyes. What type of depression are they experiencing? Depression with catatonic features You are seeing a patient with Parkinson's disease in your office. You notice they have difficulty turning themselves around to sit in the chair, freezing in the process. This is an example of what physical manifestation of the disease? Bradykinesia