NSG 5003 WEEK 9 QUIZ, Answered-Cheyne-Stokes respirations are described as a: a. Sustained deep rapid but regular pattern of breathing b. Crescendo-decrescendo pattern of breathing, followed by a pe... riod of apnea c. Prolonged inspiratory period, gradually followed by a short expiratory period d. Completely irregular breathing pattern with random shallow, deep breaths and irregular pauses • Vomiting and CNS injuries Vomiting is associated with central nervous system (CNS) injuries that compress which of the brain’s anatomic locations? a. Vestibular nuclei in the lower brainstem b. Floor of the third ventricle c. Any area in the midbrain d. Diencephalon • Status epilepticus Status epilepticus is considered a medical emergency because of the: a. Loss of consciousness b. Development of cerebral hypoxia c. Possibility of a head injury during seizures d. Decrease in brain metabolism A sudden, explosive, disorderly discharge of cerebral neurons is termed: a. Reflex c. Epilepsy b. Seizure d. Convulsion • Partial Seizure A complex partial seizure is described as: a. Alternating of tonic and clonic movements b. Impairment of both consciousness and the ability to react to exogenous stimuli c. Focal motor movement without loss of consciousness d. One seizure followed by another in less than 1 minute What type of seizure starts in the fingers and progressively spreads up the arm and extends to the leg? a. Complex-psychomotor seizure c. Generalized seizures b. Focal (partial) Jacksonian seizure d. Atonic-drop seizure [Show More]
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