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At what age does hearing loss typically begin?
At what age does hearing loss typically begin?
- 50
- 30 (correct)
- 25
- 40
Sensory overload can lead to a meaningful response to stimuli.
Sensory overload can lead to a meaningful response to stimuli.
False (B)
What is global aphasia?
What is global aphasia?
Inability to understand language or communicate verbally.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts longer than _____ months.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts longer than _____ months.
Match the type of pain with its description:
Match the type of pain with its description:
Which of the following is a symptom of sensory overload?
Which of the following is a symptom of sensory overload?
A coping style with an internal locus of control suggests that individuals believe they have control over their pain.
A coping style with an internal locus of control suggests that individuals believe they have control over their pain.
What is the main purpose of the gate control theory?
What is the main purpose of the gate control theory?
What is the primary function of the spinal accessory nerve during a shoulder shrug?
What is the primary function of the spinal accessory nerve during a shoulder shrug?
The Babinski test is considered normal if the toes curl downwards.
The Babinski test is considered normal if the toes curl downwards.
What are the five basic sensory modalities?
What are the five basic sensory modalities?
The ________ stage of Erikson's theory involves developing trust or mistrust during the first year of life.
The ________ stage of Erikson's theory involves developing trust or mistrust during the first year of life.
Which psychosocial conflict is associated with the age range of 3 to 6 years?
Which psychosocial conflict is associated with the age range of 3 to 6 years?
Match the following sensory modalities with their corresponding senses:
Match the following sensory modalities with their corresponding senses:
What type of sensory alteration is characterized by a lack of stimulation to one or more senses?
What type of sensory alteration is characterized by a lack of stimulation to one or more senses?
A sensory deficit refers to an enhanced function in sensory reception or perception.
A sensory deficit refers to an enhanced function in sensory reception or perception.
Which of the following indicates hyperactive bowel sounds?
Which of the following indicates hyperactive bowel sounds?
The Romberg test is used to assess balance and coordination.
The Romberg test is used to assess balance and coordination.
What does AAOX4 stand for in a neurological assessment?
What does AAOX4 stand for in a neurological assessment?
The cranial nerve responsible for the sense of smell is cranial nerve number ______.
The cranial nerve responsible for the sense of smell is cranial nerve number ______.
Which of the following conditions indicates expressive aphasia?
Which of the following conditions indicates expressive aphasia?
Match the cranial nerve with its function:
Match the cranial nerve with its function:
The Glasgow Coma Scale scores a level of less than 8 indicate that a patient requires intubation.
The Glasgow Coma Scale scores a level of less than 8 indicate that a patient requires intubation.
What is the purpose of auscultation in a physical examination?
What is the purpose of auscultation in a physical examination?
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