Deck 13: Nervous System and Psychologic Disorders

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The part of the nervous system that consists of various nerve processes and receptors is the _____ nervous system.

A) central
B) integrative
C) peripheral
D) subdural
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What is the term for an increased accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain?

A) cephalalgia
B) cerebral concussion
C) cerebral hemorrhage
D) hydrocephalus
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Which of the following is a correct statement concerning sense organs?

A) They have receptors that detect sensations.
B) They include the eyes, the ears, the brain, the mouth, and the nose.
C) They are located only in the brain.
D) They are located only beneath the thalamus.
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Anorexia means absence of:

A) appetite
B) hormonal activity
C) movement
D) speech
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Absence or impairment of the ability to communicate through speech, writing, or signs that results from a brain dysfunction is called:

A) aphasia
B) cephalalgia
C) cerebral contusion
D) dyslexia
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A large category of psychiatric disorders in which the symptoms are distressing to the person, reality testing is within normal limits, and behavior does not violate gross social norms refers to:

A) dysphagia
B) neurosis
C) psychosis
D) pyromania
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Paralysis affecting like parts on both sides of the body is:

A) cerebral palsy
B) diplegia
C) hemiplegia
D) paraplegia
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Accumulation of blood in the space just beneath the dura mater is called:

A) cerebral palsy
B) encephalomalacia
C) encephalomeningitis
D) subdural hematoma
Question
Bruising of brain tissue as a result of head injury is called cerebral:

A) concussion
B) contusion
C) hemorrhage
D) palsy
Question
Complete or partial loss of muscle movement is called:

A) akinesia
B) aphagia
C) bradykinesia
D) dyslexia
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An unstable emotional state that includes excessive excitement, elation, ideas, and psychomotor activities is:

A) claustrophobia
B) compulsive disorder
C) dementia
D) mania
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Recording and analysis of the electrical activity of the brain is called:

A) electroencephalogram
B) electroencephalograph
C) electroencephalography
D) encephalopathy
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A recurrent disorder characterized by sudden, brief attacks of altered consciousness, motor activity, or sensory phenomena is called:

A) epilepsy
B) hemiplegia
C) neurasthenia
D) paraplegia
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Abnormal slowness of movement or sluggishness of mental and physical processes is called:

A) bradykinesia
B) cerebral palsy
C) diplegia
D) encephalocele
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Release of a nerve sheath or relief of tension on a nerve is called:

A) neurology
B) neurolysis
C) neurorrhaphy
D) neurosclerosis
Question
Surgical repair of a nerve or nerves is called:

A) neurolysis
B) neuropathy
C) neuroplasty
D) neurosclerosis
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Which of the following is a chronic ailment of sudden, recurrent attacks of sleep or drowsiness?

A) concussion
B) encephalomalacia
C) narcolepsy
D) palsy
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Which of the following is a true statement about anesthesia?

A) Anesthesia is a synonym for cerebral concussion.
B) Anesthesia is a synonym for narcolepsy.
C) Herniation of the meninges is expected.
D) The loss of sensation may be partial or complete.
Question
Abstention from eating that results from an inability to swallow is called:

A) anorexia nervosa
B) aphagia
C) aphasia
D) astigmatism
Question
The cerebrum, diencephalon, and cerebellum are parts of the:

A) brain
B) dendrites
C) meninges
D) peripheral nervous system
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Which of the following terms means a nervous condition characterized by chronic weakness and fatigue?

A) narcolepsy
B) neurasthenia
C) neurolysis
D) neurosclerosis
Question
A morbid fear of closed places is:

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) claustrophobia
D) pyrophobia
Question
The term for any major mental disorder characterized by gross impairment in reality testing and often characterized by inappropriate mood and diminished impulse control is:

A) Alzheimer disease
B) neurosis
C) psychosis
D) transient attack
Question
The term for a dynamic equilibrium of the internal environment of the body is:

A) bradykinesia
B) cretinism
C) homeostasis
D) neurology
Question
Paralysis of the legs and lower part of the body is an example of:

A) hemiplegia
B) myasthenia gravis
C) paraplegia
D) quadriplegia
Question
Which of the following means a state of unconsciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused?

A) coma
B) hyperopia
C) neurosis
D) Parkinson disease
Question
Protrusion of the brain through a defect in the skull is called a:

A) cerebrovascular accident
B) craniocele
C) hematoma
D) transient ischemic attack
Question
Inflammation of the bone marrow or inflammation of the spinal cord is called:

A) encephalomalacia
B) encephalopathy
C) parathyroidism
D) myelitis
Question
Suturing of a cut nerve is called:

A) neuropathy
B) neurorrhaphy
C) neurosis
D) psychogenesis
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A disorder characterized by an acute emotional response after a traumatic event is:

A) anxiety
B) claustrum
C) obsessive compulsive disorder
D) posttraumatic stress disorder
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The supportive network of the nervous system is the:

A) cerebellum
B) neuroglia
C) neurosclera
D) somatic nerve
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Abnormal preoccupation with setting fires or seeing them is called:

A) agoraphobia
B) agoramania
C) pyromania
D) pyrophobia
Question
Which term refers to temporary dysfunction caused by impaired blood flow to the brain?

A) Alzheimer disease
B) neurasthenia
C) parasympathetic disorder
D) transient ischemic attack
Question
A chronic nervous disease characterized by a fine, slowly spreading tremor, muscular weakness, rigidity, and often a peculiar gate is:

A) akinesia
B) multiple sclerosis
C) Parkinson disease
D) narcolepsy
Question
Another term for nerve cell is:

A) cranium
B) dura mater
C) neuron
D) psychosomatic
Question
Which of the following terms means an irrational fear of open spaces?

A) agoraphobia
B) akinesia
C) aphasia
D) diplopia
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The central nervous system includes which of the following?

A) brain and spinal cord
B) muscles
C) peripheral nerves
D) receptors
Question
Radiographic inspection of the spinal cord with injection of a radiopaque substance is called:

A) electromyography
B) electroencephalography
C) myelography
D) myogram
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Which of the following terms represents the three membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord?

A) autonomics
B) encephaloceles
C) involuntary muscles
D) meninges
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Which of the following is a true statement about the peripheral nervous system?

A) It connects the brain and spinal cord with receptors which detect sensations.
B) It is a division of the endocrine system.
C) It is well protected by the skull.
D) It is the same as the central nervous system.
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A term for paralysis of all four extremities is:

A) hemiplegia
B) paraplegia
C) neuroplegia
D) tetraplegia
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Herniation of the meninges is called:

A) encephalocele
B) meningocele
C) myelencephalitis
D) myocele
Question
The term for localized dilation of the wall of a cerebral artery is:

A) cerebral aneurysm
B) cerebral contusion
C) epidural hematoma
D) intracerebral hematoma
Question
One of the halves of the cerebrum is a:

A) cerebellum
B) cerebral hemisphere
C) cerebral infarction
D) pons
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Your client complains of severe headaches. What is the proper term to document in the chart?

A) analgesic
B) cephalgia
C) cerebral contusion
D) neuralgia
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The clinic you work at is at the top of a skyscraper. A patient who is scheduled to see you today calls to say that he has a severe fear of heights and will not come up from the lobby. This patient is displaying:

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) arachnophobia
D) claustrophobia
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You are treating a patient who has a personality disorder that involves acting against the rights of others. Which personality disorder is this patient displaying?

A) antisocial behavior
B) anxiety disorder
C) paranoia
D) pseudomania
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A patient presents to your clinic. During the physical examination, she notices a spider in the corner of the room and begins screaming as she runs out of the room. This patient likely has:

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) arachnophobia
D) claustrophobia
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An abnormal mental state in which one believes oneself to be a person of great importance, powerful, famous, or wealthy is:

A) bipolar disorder
B) megalomania
C) paraphilia
D) pyrophilia
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Which of the following nerve processes transport impulses to the cell body?

A) axons
B) dendrites
C) glia cells
D) neurilemma
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The term for a graphic record of the contracting of a muscle as a result of electrical stimulation is:

A) electroencephalogram
B) electroencephalography
C) electromyogram
D) electromyography
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Which of the following is characterized by an abnormal, uncontrollable, and recurrent urge to steal?

A) hypochondriasis
B) kleptomania
C) neurosis
D) schizophrenia
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A 33-year-old man presents to the emergency department with restlessness, tachycardia, tension, and difficult breathing. Finding no anatomical problems, what is the likely cause of these symptoms?

A) anxiety attack
B) bipolar disorder
C) hydrocephalus
D) neurosis
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While reviewing a chart, you understand the patient you are about to see has a major mental disorder characterized by the occurrence of manic episodes, major depressive episodes, or mixed moods. Which of the following best describes this patient's condition?

A) anxiety attack
B) bipolar disorder
C) neurosis
D) pseudomania
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Which of the following is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that involves progressive destruction of the myelin sheaths of the neurons?

A) multiple sclerosis
B) myasthenia gravis
C) Parkinson disease
D) retinopathy
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A patient complains of being afraid of tight spaces. Which term do you document in her chart?

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) arachnophobia
D) claustrophobia
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You are completing an initial examination on a 74-year-old man. His daughter attends the appointment with him and reports that she has noticed progressive confusion, disorientation, and deterioration of intellectual capacity and function. The patient does not show a speech disturbance or restlessness. All of these findings indicate:

A) Alzheimer disease
B) bradykinesia
C) dementia
D) Parkinson disease
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A major mental disorder characterized by the recurrence of manic episodes, depressive episodes, or mixed moods is:

A) bipolar disorder
B) megalomania
C) mood disorder
D) somatoform disorder
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Your patient reports that she has split-personality disorder and she experiences occasional confusion of her identity. Which term best describes this disorder?

A) anxiety disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) dissociative disorder
D) posttraumatic stress disorder
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A 16-year-old woman is referred to your clinic. She reports she has an insatiable desire for food, often resulting in episodes of continuous eating, followed by purging and depression. You believe she has:

A) anorexia nervosa
B) aphagia
C) bulimia
D) hyperemesis
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You are treating a professional athlete who many colleagues say has a "big ego." Clinically, this is called:

A) kleptomania
B) megalomania
C) pseudomania
D) pyromania
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You are working with a patient who sustained a C5 spinal cord injury resulting in paralysis of the arms, trunk, and legs. This person has:

A) diplegia
B) hemiplegia
C) pseudoplegia
D) tetraplegia
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_____ is defined as inflammation of the brain.
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A neurosurgeon performed this surgery which involved moving cerebrospinal fluid from one area to another using a tube or an implanted device. This procedure is referred to as:

A) a biopsy
B) a craniotomy
C) stereotactic radiosurgery
D) ventriculoperitoneal shunt
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Pertaining to the brain is referred to as _____.
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A type of nerve that is considered the largest in the body is the _____ nerve.
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Softening of the brain is called _____.
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A 29-year-old woman is referred after complaining that she cannot get through the day without washing her hands after touching any unknown surface. Her disorder is characterized by recurrent and persistent thoughts and feelings that cause distress, consume considerable time, and interfere with her occupational, social, or interpersonal functioning. This can be referred to as _____ disorder.

A) bipolar
B) dissociative
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) posttraumatic stress
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_____ means paralysis of one side of the body.
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A 68-year-old with diabetes complains of impaired sensation caused by a disease of the nerves in the feet. This patient likely has peripheral:

A) neuralgia
B) neuropathy
C) neuroplasty
D) neurorrhaphy
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A morbid fear of spiders is called _____.
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_____ is sexual perversion in general.
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You have a 43-year-old female patient who frequently schedules appointments following a popular medical show and is concerned that she has the diagnoses highlighted on the show, despite not having physical symptoms that match the diagnoses she discussed. What is likely the cause of her appointment?

A) anxiety disorder
B) compulsion
C) hypochondria
D) megalomania
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Pain along the course of a nerve is referred to as _____.
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You are observing a patient's quality of movement and notice abnormally increased motor function. Which of the following terms best describes your observation?

A) akinesia
B) bradykinesia
C) hypokinesia
D) hyperkinesia
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A patient is referred to you that has a history of sexual deviation, in which the sexual instinct is expressed in ways that are socially unacceptable. This is referred to as:

A) sexual disorders
B) paraphilia
C) paraplegia
D) psychosis
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Surgical excision of a portion of the skull is known as a(n) _____.
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A patient plays with a lighter during the subjective interview, occasionally trying to light it. He reports having been diagnosed with an obsession with fire. A person with his condition can be documented as a:

A) kleptomaniac
B) megalomaniac
C) pyromaniac
D) pseudomaniac
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A 31-year-old man wakes up and is unable to move his legs. Medical examination reveals there is no actual paralysis. He is diagnosed with hysterical paralysis, also known as:

A) diplegia
B) hemiplegia
C) pseudoplegia
D) tetraplegia
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A headache is also known as _____ or _____.
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1
The part of the nervous system that consists of various nerve processes and receptors is the _____ nervous system.

A) central
B) integrative
C) peripheral
D) subdural
peripheral
2
What is the term for an increased accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain?

A) cephalalgia
B) cerebral concussion
C) cerebral hemorrhage
D) hydrocephalus
hydrocephalus
3
Which of the following is a correct statement concerning sense organs?

A) They have receptors that detect sensations.
B) They include the eyes, the ears, the brain, the mouth, and the nose.
C) They are located only in the brain.
D) They are located only beneath the thalamus.
They have receptors that detect sensations.
4
Anorexia means absence of:

A) appetite
B) hormonal activity
C) movement
D) speech
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Absence or impairment of the ability to communicate through speech, writing, or signs that results from a brain dysfunction is called:

A) aphasia
B) cephalalgia
C) cerebral contusion
D) dyslexia
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A large category of psychiatric disorders in which the symptoms are distressing to the person, reality testing is within normal limits, and behavior does not violate gross social norms refers to:

A) dysphagia
B) neurosis
C) psychosis
D) pyromania
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Paralysis affecting like parts on both sides of the body is:

A) cerebral palsy
B) diplegia
C) hemiplegia
D) paraplegia
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Accumulation of blood in the space just beneath the dura mater is called:

A) cerebral palsy
B) encephalomalacia
C) encephalomeningitis
D) subdural hematoma
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Bruising of brain tissue as a result of head injury is called cerebral:

A) concussion
B) contusion
C) hemorrhage
D) palsy
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Complete or partial loss of muscle movement is called:

A) akinesia
B) aphagia
C) bradykinesia
D) dyslexia
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An unstable emotional state that includes excessive excitement, elation, ideas, and psychomotor activities is:

A) claustrophobia
B) compulsive disorder
C) dementia
D) mania
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Recording and analysis of the electrical activity of the brain is called:

A) electroencephalogram
B) electroencephalograph
C) electroencephalography
D) encephalopathy
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A recurrent disorder characterized by sudden, brief attacks of altered consciousness, motor activity, or sensory phenomena is called:

A) epilepsy
B) hemiplegia
C) neurasthenia
D) paraplegia
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Abnormal slowness of movement or sluggishness of mental and physical processes is called:

A) bradykinesia
B) cerebral palsy
C) diplegia
D) encephalocele
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Release of a nerve sheath or relief of tension on a nerve is called:

A) neurology
B) neurolysis
C) neurorrhaphy
D) neurosclerosis
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Surgical repair of a nerve or nerves is called:

A) neurolysis
B) neuropathy
C) neuroplasty
D) neurosclerosis
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Which of the following is a chronic ailment of sudden, recurrent attacks of sleep or drowsiness?

A) concussion
B) encephalomalacia
C) narcolepsy
D) palsy
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Which of the following is a true statement about anesthesia?

A) Anesthesia is a synonym for cerebral concussion.
B) Anesthesia is a synonym for narcolepsy.
C) Herniation of the meninges is expected.
D) The loss of sensation may be partial or complete.
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Abstention from eating that results from an inability to swallow is called:

A) anorexia nervosa
B) aphagia
C) aphasia
D) astigmatism
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The cerebrum, diencephalon, and cerebellum are parts of the:

A) brain
B) dendrites
C) meninges
D) peripheral nervous system
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Which of the following terms means a nervous condition characterized by chronic weakness and fatigue?

A) narcolepsy
B) neurasthenia
C) neurolysis
D) neurosclerosis
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22
A morbid fear of closed places is:

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) claustrophobia
D) pyrophobia
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23
The term for any major mental disorder characterized by gross impairment in reality testing and often characterized by inappropriate mood and diminished impulse control is:

A) Alzheimer disease
B) neurosis
C) psychosis
D) transient attack
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24
The term for a dynamic equilibrium of the internal environment of the body is:

A) bradykinesia
B) cretinism
C) homeostasis
D) neurology
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Paralysis of the legs and lower part of the body is an example of:

A) hemiplegia
B) myasthenia gravis
C) paraplegia
D) quadriplegia
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Which of the following means a state of unconsciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused?

A) coma
B) hyperopia
C) neurosis
D) Parkinson disease
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Protrusion of the brain through a defect in the skull is called a:

A) cerebrovascular accident
B) craniocele
C) hematoma
D) transient ischemic attack
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Inflammation of the bone marrow or inflammation of the spinal cord is called:

A) encephalomalacia
B) encephalopathy
C) parathyroidism
D) myelitis
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Suturing of a cut nerve is called:

A) neuropathy
B) neurorrhaphy
C) neurosis
D) psychogenesis
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A disorder characterized by an acute emotional response after a traumatic event is:

A) anxiety
B) claustrum
C) obsessive compulsive disorder
D) posttraumatic stress disorder
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31
The supportive network of the nervous system is the:

A) cerebellum
B) neuroglia
C) neurosclera
D) somatic nerve
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32
Abnormal preoccupation with setting fires or seeing them is called:

A) agoraphobia
B) agoramania
C) pyromania
D) pyrophobia
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33
Which term refers to temporary dysfunction caused by impaired blood flow to the brain?

A) Alzheimer disease
B) neurasthenia
C) parasympathetic disorder
D) transient ischemic attack
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A chronic nervous disease characterized by a fine, slowly spreading tremor, muscular weakness, rigidity, and often a peculiar gate is:

A) akinesia
B) multiple sclerosis
C) Parkinson disease
D) narcolepsy
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35
Another term for nerve cell is:

A) cranium
B) dura mater
C) neuron
D) psychosomatic
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Which of the following terms means an irrational fear of open spaces?

A) agoraphobia
B) akinesia
C) aphasia
D) diplopia
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37
The central nervous system includes which of the following?

A) brain and spinal cord
B) muscles
C) peripheral nerves
D) receptors
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38
Radiographic inspection of the spinal cord with injection of a radiopaque substance is called:

A) electromyography
B) electroencephalography
C) myelography
D) myogram
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Which of the following terms represents the three membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord?

A) autonomics
B) encephaloceles
C) involuntary muscles
D) meninges
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Which of the following is a true statement about the peripheral nervous system?

A) It connects the brain and spinal cord with receptors which detect sensations.
B) It is a division of the endocrine system.
C) It is well protected by the skull.
D) It is the same as the central nervous system.
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41
A term for paralysis of all four extremities is:

A) hemiplegia
B) paraplegia
C) neuroplegia
D) tetraplegia
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42
Herniation of the meninges is called:

A) encephalocele
B) meningocele
C) myelencephalitis
D) myocele
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The term for localized dilation of the wall of a cerebral artery is:

A) cerebral aneurysm
B) cerebral contusion
C) epidural hematoma
D) intracerebral hematoma
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One of the halves of the cerebrum is a:

A) cerebellum
B) cerebral hemisphere
C) cerebral infarction
D) pons
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45
Your client complains of severe headaches. What is the proper term to document in the chart?

A) analgesic
B) cephalgia
C) cerebral contusion
D) neuralgia
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46
The clinic you work at is at the top of a skyscraper. A patient who is scheduled to see you today calls to say that he has a severe fear of heights and will not come up from the lobby. This patient is displaying:

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) arachnophobia
D) claustrophobia
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You are treating a patient who has a personality disorder that involves acting against the rights of others. Which personality disorder is this patient displaying?

A) antisocial behavior
B) anxiety disorder
C) paranoia
D) pseudomania
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A patient presents to your clinic. During the physical examination, she notices a spider in the corner of the room and begins screaming as she runs out of the room. This patient likely has:

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) arachnophobia
D) claustrophobia
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49
An abnormal mental state in which one believes oneself to be a person of great importance, powerful, famous, or wealthy is:

A) bipolar disorder
B) megalomania
C) paraphilia
D) pyrophilia
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50
Which of the following nerve processes transport impulses to the cell body?

A) axons
B) dendrites
C) glia cells
D) neurilemma
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51
The term for a graphic record of the contracting of a muscle as a result of electrical stimulation is:

A) electroencephalogram
B) electroencephalography
C) electromyogram
D) electromyography
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52
Which of the following is characterized by an abnormal, uncontrollable, and recurrent urge to steal?

A) hypochondriasis
B) kleptomania
C) neurosis
D) schizophrenia
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53
A 33-year-old man presents to the emergency department with restlessness, tachycardia, tension, and difficult breathing. Finding no anatomical problems, what is the likely cause of these symptoms?

A) anxiety attack
B) bipolar disorder
C) hydrocephalus
D) neurosis
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54
While reviewing a chart, you understand the patient you are about to see has a major mental disorder characterized by the occurrence of manic episodes, major depressive episodes, or mixed moods. Which of the following best describes this patient's condition?

A) anxiety attack
B) bipolar disorder
C) neurosis
D) pseudomania
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55
Which of the following is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that involves progressive destruction of the myelin sheaths of the neurons?

A) multiple sclerosis
B) myasthenia gravis
C) Parkinson disease
D) retinopathy
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56
A patient complains of being afraid of tight spaces. Which term do you document in her chart?

A) acrophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) arachnophobia
D) claustrophobia
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57
You are completing an initial examination on a 74-year-old man. His daughter attends the appointment with him and reports that she has noticed progressive confusion, disorientation, and deterioration of intellectual capacity and function. The patient does not show a speech disturbance or restlessness. All of these findings indicate:

A) Alzheimer disease
B) bradykinesia
C) dementia
D) Parkinson disease
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58
A major mental disorder characterized by the recurrence of manic episodes, depressive episodes, or mixed moods is:

A) bipolar disorder
B) megalomania
C) mood disorder
D) somatoform disorder
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59
Your patient reports that she has split-personality disorder and she experiences occasional confusion of her identity. Which term best describes this disorder?

A) anxiety disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) dissociative disorder
D) posttraumatic stress disorder
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60
A 16-year-old woman is referred to your clinic. She reports she has an insatiable desire for food, often resulting in episodes of continuous eating, followed by purging and depression. You believe she has:

A) anorexia nervosa
B) aphagia
C) bulimia
D) hyperemesis
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61
You are treating a professional athlete who many colleagues say has a "big ego." Clinically, this is called:

A) kleptomania
B) megalomania
C) pseudomania
D) pyromania
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62
You are working with a patient who sustained a C5 spinal cord injury resulting in paralysis of the arms, trunk, and legs. This person has:

A) diplegia
B) hemiplegia
C) pseudoplegia
D) tetraplegia
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63
_____ is defined as inflammation of the brain.
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64
A neurosurgeon performed this surgery which involved moving cerebrospinal fluid from one area to another using a tube or an implanted device. This procedure is referred to as:

A) a biopsy
B) a craniotomy
C) stereotactic radiosurgery
D) ventriculoperitoneal shunt
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65
Pertaining to the brain is referred to as _____.
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66
A type of nerve that is considered the largest in the body is the _____ nerve.
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67
Softening of the brain is called _____.
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68
A 29-year-old woman is referred after complaining that she cannot get through the day without washing her hands after touching any unknown surface. Her disorder is characterized by recurrent and persistent thoughts and feelings that cause distress, consume considerable time, and interfere with her occupational, social, or interpersonal functioning. This can be referred to as _____ disorder.

A) bipolar
B) dissociative
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) posttraumatic stress
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69
_____ means paralysis of one side of the body.
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70
A 68-year-old with diabetes complains of impaired sensation caused by a disease of the nerves in the feet. This patient likely has peripheral:

A) neuralgia
B) neuropathy
C) neuroplasty
D) neurorrhaphy
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71
A morbid fear of spiders is called _____.
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72
_____ is sexual perversion in general.
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73
You have a 43-year-old female patient who frequently schedules appointments following a popular medical show and is concerned that she has the diagnoses highlighted on the show, despite not having physical symptoms that match the diagnoses she discussed. What is likely the cause of her appointment?

A) anxiety disorder
B) compulsion
C) hypochondria
D) megalomania
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74
Pain along the course of a nerve is referred to as _____.
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75
You are observing a patient's quality of movement and notice abnormally increased motor function. Which of the following terms best describes your observation?

A) akinesia
B) bradykinesia
C) hypokinesia
D) hyperkinesia
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76
A patient is referred to you that has a history of sexual deviation, in which the sexual instinct is expressed in ways that are socially unacceptable. This is referred to as:

A) sexual disorders
B) paraphilia
C) paraplegia
D) psychosis
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77
Surgical excision of a portion of the skull is known as a(n) _____.
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78
A patient plays with a lighter during the subjective interview, occasionally trying to light it. He reports having been diagnosed with an obsession with fire. A person with his condition can be documented as a:

A) kleptomaniac
B) megalomaniac
C) pyromaniac
D) pseudomaniac
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79
A 31-year-old man wakes up and is unable to move his legs. Medical examination reveals there is no actual paralysis. He is diagnosed with hysterical paralysis, also known as:

A) diplegia
B) hemiplegia
C) pseudoplegia
D) tetraplegia
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80
A headache is also known as _____ or _____.
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