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NURS 6501 Module 5 Knowledge Check
Below shown are the questions for “NURS 6501 Module 5 Knowledge Check”.
- A neuron extension that carries impulses toward the cell body is called.
- A neuron extension that carries impulses away from the cell body is called.
- Demyelination of the axon in peripheral nerves is the cause of:
- Damage to a lower motor neuron will cause muscle __________
- Which of the following conditions have a fungal cause.
- Neurons with cell bodies in the substantia nigra use __________ as a neurotransmitter.
- The description of inflammation of the cornea is as:
- Which substances stimulate bone reabsorption?
- During which of sleep does nocturnal angina occur?
- Visual, sensory, or motor symptoms that may last up to an hour prior to the onset of the headache is called:
- Which of the following conditions have a bacterial cause?
- Venous bleeding around the brain can cause a(n):
- Inability to perform purposeful or skilled motor actions is called?
- Involuntary slow, twisting, writhing movement is called:
- The brain system that includes the amygdala, hippocampus, and thalamus is called:
- Which of the following conditions have an autoimmune cause?
- Normal age-related changes of skin include.
- Damage to an upper motor neuron will cause motor __________ .
- What brain structure is responsible for the thermoregulation of heat produced in the body?
- Impaired recognition of tactile, visual, or auditory stimuli is called:
- A neuron extension that carries impulses toward the cell body is called:
- A neuron extension that carries impulses away from the cell body is called:
- Demyelination of the axon in peripheral nerves is the case of: