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21 Cards in this Set

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Pathologic change in polyneuropathy
demyelination
Dysmetria is a disorder of the
cerebellum
Lack of sympathetic stimulation will lead to all of the following
bradycardia, hypotension, orthostatic hypotension
A person suffering of herniated intervertebral disk compressing the sciatica nerve will show the following symptoms except
intact osteotendinous reflex
A stimulation of the sympathetic system will lead to the followings except
bronchoconstriction
Characteristic of a polyneuropathy caused by alcohol
it is symmetric
Which os the following is not a symptom of Parkinson
muscle flaccidity
Temperature regulation is controlled by the parasympathetic system
false
Loss of sympathetic tone can lead to asystole
true?
An upper motor neuron disorder(stroke)will cause retention of urine
false?
Test being used for detecting sciatica nerve compression
Straight leg test
Hypercalcemia causes
constipation, hypertension, loss of muscle weakness (answer. None of the above)
During the surgical removal of the thyroid tumor, the parathyroids are accidentally removed. This patient will develop
hyperactive reflexes
Hyperparathyroidism will lead to the followings
all of the above
Hypophosphatemia will cause
hypercalcemia, hyporeflexia and decrease ATP production
Trousseau is found in
hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hyperphosphatemia (all of above)
A patient is developing acidosis. TO adjust the pH he hyperventilates in order to
increase the release of CO2 thus reducing CO2 in the blood
Cardiac arrest is the manifestation of
increase Mg
Regulation of pH through ion exchange
hypervenilation/calcium hydrogen, potassium hydrogen
Largest buffer system of human body
protein?
Normal blood pH
7.35-7.45