Miss K., a 32 years old woman
Miss K., a 32 years old woman with a history of heart disease complicated by Atrial fibrillation was admitted in the hospital with an abrupt onset of right side hemiplagia and aphasia. The most likely neurologic deficit is due to a. Thrombosis b. intracerebral hematoma c. Transient ischemic attack (TIA) d. Embolism Which of the following about EEG waves is INCORRECT? a. Beta waves appear during mental activity. b. Frequency of delta waves is the lowest. c. Gamma waves are used for neurodegenerative disorder. d. Alpha waves have a frequency of 10-13 hertz per second. e. None of the above is INCORRECT. A 39 years old male is having muscle weakness in his legs. At times, he trips and falls. In a couple of years, he also noticed that he has a problem in swallowing. a. He may have lesion in upper motor neurons. b. He has muscle atrophy in limbs. c. He could be suffering from ALS. d. Only (b) and (c) are CORRECT. e. All of the above are CORRECT. Which of the following statement about Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is INCORRECT? a. is derived from plasma. b. provides mechanical support. c. has high Na+ and K+ ions required for action potential. d. Glucose is transported by a transporter which is insulin independent. e. None of the above is INCORRECT. .Manifestations of weight gain due to peripheral edema, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, abdominal pain, and anorexia suggest the presence of: a. left -sided heart failure b. it isnt related at all to heart failure c. right -sided heart failure A 65 year old woman with hypertension reports paralysis of face and arm. An arteriogram reveals atherosclerotic plaque of an artery supplying the brain. Which artery accounts for her symptoms? a. Basilar artery b. Middle cerebral artery c. Posterior cerebral artery d. Anterior cerebral artery Risk factor for ALS is increased formation of free radicals. True False Which of the following statements about intra-aortic balloon pumping is/are CORRECT? a. Balloon gets deflated during systole and inflated during diastole. b. Balloon gets inflated during systole and deflated during diastole. c. Procedure increases diastolic pressure d. Procedure improves coronary blood flow e. ONLY A , C & D are correct All of the following statements about lacunar infarcts are correct EXCEPT a. are small areas in deeper parts of brain which suffered from lack of O2. b. can occur due to intracerebral hemorrhage. c. can cause major problem with speaking ability. d. are characterized by small cavities. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING BIO 3120
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