MA278/BSC2346 Module 8 Case Study – Rasmussen

MA278/BSC2346 Module 8 Case Study – Rasmussen

MA278/BSC2346 Module 8 Case Study – Rasmussen

QUESTION 1

Joanne just celebrated her 50th birthday and knows that she should probably see her physician for a physical. She’s generally in good health, but has been experiencing some odd symptoms lately. Joanne has been experiencing mild to moderate headaches once or twice a week, usually in the morning hours. She feels that her mental acuity “isn’t what it used to be” and forgets the day of the week occasionally. Her husband often complains that she has the TV too loud, but Joanne thinks it’s a normal volume. She has noticed that her feet and toes are colder and she has to wear socks and slippers around the house to be comfortable.

A few nights a week, she wakes up in the middle of the night with tingling and numbness in her right hand. Joanne works at a desk all day and she notices a sharp, and sometimes throbbing, pain in her feet bilaterally after a long workday. She was thinking that her symptoms were just part of aging, but wonders if it could be abnormal. She has no history of major trauma, alcoholism, cancer, or inherited diseases.

Which of the following choices would best describe the symptoms in Joanne’s feet?

Sensory neuron dysfunction

Both sensory and motor neuron dysfunction

Motor neuron dysfunction

Permanent neuron damage to the sympathetic nervous system

1 points

QUESTION 2

Which of Joanne’s symptoms could be related to peripheral neuropathy?

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QUESTION 3

All of the following are possible causes for peripheral neuropathy EXCEPT:

Vitamin B deficiencies

Hemorrhage

Intervertebral disk herniation

Medications

1 points

QUESTION 4

If Joanne’s neuropathy is related to diabetes, what are some complications she can expect (and try to avoid)? List and describe at least three complications.

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QUESTION 5

All of the following might be an explanation for Joanne’s right hand symptoms, except which?

Lumbar disc herniation

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Cervical disc herniation

Sleeping on her right shoulder, causing pressure on the brachial plexus

1 points

QUESTION 6

If Joanne’s hand symptoms area caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, which nerve would be affected?

Ulnar nerve

Axillary nerve

Radial nerve

Median nerve

1 points

QUESTION 7

If Joanne’s hand symptoms are caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, which of her fingers would be affected by the numbness?

1st – 3rd digits

All digits

1st digit only

1st-3rd digits and medial half of the 4th digit

1 points

QUESTION 8

How might Joanne’s lower extremity symptoms be related to her job? Briefly describe how ergonomics might be related to the pathophysiology she is experiencing.

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1 points

QUESTION 9

Dysfunction of the following structures would explain Joanne’s numbness?

Corticospinal tract

Dorsal root

Lumbar plexus

Ventral root

1 points

QUESTION 10

Dysfunction of which the following structures may be the cause of Joanne’s lower extremity symptoms?

Sacral plexus

Lumbar plexus

Cervical plexus

Brachial plexus

1 points

QUESTION 11

Georgia is 20 years old. She works at a stressful full-time job, co-parents a four-year-old and is attending evening courses to finish her bachelor degree. She has no history of significant trauma or health concerns, other than well-managed type I diabetes. She woke up one morning feeling a little off. When she looked in the mirror, she noticed that her right eye looked droopy and she was unable to smile fully. She panicked, called 911, and ran to her neighbor’s house to ask for a ride to the hospital. Georgia remembers learning in one of her first aid courses that face drooping was a sign of a stroke, so she was very worried.

It is unlikely that Georgia is experiencing a stroke. List and explain at least three reasons why a stroke is unlikely in this case.

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1 points

QUESTION 12

When she arrives at the hospital, the attending physician believe she may be experiencing Bell’s palsy. Which of the following Cranial Nerves is affected by Bell’s palsy?

Facial Nerve

Trigeminal Nerve

Oculomotor Nerve

Vagus Nerve

1 points

QUESTION 13

Which of the following statements is true regarding Cranial Nerve VII?

CN VII contains sensory neurons relating to vision only

CN VII contains both sensory and motor neurons

CN VII contains sensory neurons only

CN VII contains motor neurons only

1 points

QUESTION 14

Georgia’s physician decides she does, indeed, have Bell’s palsy. The physician tells Georgia that until the disorder is resolves, she may experience a lack of taste on which part of her tongue?

Posterior 2/3rds

Sublingual

Lateral portions

Anterior

1 points

QUESTION 15

Besides the Facial Nerve, which of the following also controls motor function of the facial muscles?

Olfactory Nerve

Trigeminal Nerve

Glossopharyngeal Nerve

Optic Nerve

1 points

QUESTION 16

If Georgia lost the sense of taste on her entire tongue, which of the other cranial nerves may be damaged?

Hypoglossal Nerve

Vagus Nerve

Glossopharyngeal Nerve

Accessory Nerve

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QUESTION 17

In this case study, you are only given one symptom that Georgia experienced- facial drooping. Now that you know she has been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, list and explain at least 3 other symptoms that she may be experiencing.

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QUESTION 18

Bell’s palsy is often linked to each of the following causes, EXCEPT:

Herpes simplex

Mononucleosis

Influenza

Lead poisoning

1 points

QUESTION 19

Georgia has several risk factors for Bell’s palsy. List and describe at least two risk factors given in this case study.

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QUESTION 20

While waiting to be discharged from the hospital, Georgia looked up some symptoms of cranial nerve dysfunction and found something called “tic douloureax”. She asked her nurse if she should expect to experience this painful symptom and her nurse said no, because tic douloureax is usually only associated with dysfunction of ______.

CN V

CN VIII

CN VII

CN I