The document contains multiple choice questions about the autonomic nervous system and related topics. It tests knowledge about the main functions of the autonomic nervous system, characteristics of different neurological disorders and syndromes, and the locations of neurons in the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. Correct answers are provided for each question.
The document contains multiple choice questions about the autonomic nervous system and related topics. It tests knowledge about the main functions of the autonomic nervous system, characteristics of different neurological disorders and syndromes, and the locations of neurons in the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. Correct answers are provided for each question.
The document contains multiple choice questions about the autonomic nervous system and related topics. It tests knowledge about the main functions of the autonomic nervous system, characteristics of different neurological disorders and syndromes, and the locations of neurons in the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. Correct answers are provided for each question.
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The main function of the autonomic Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized
nervous system: by: 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli 1. the feeling of "already seen" 2. voluntary motor activity 2. olfactory hallucinations 3. maintaining homeostasis 3. visceral crises 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 4. segmental sensory disorders 5. maintaining muscle tone 5. lack of abdominal reflexes The suprasegmental apparatus of the For the defeat of the hypothalamic autonomic nervous system is region is characterized by: represented by: 1. the violation of thermoregulation 1. cranial nerves 2. hemanesthesia 2. spinal nerves 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 4. neuroendocrine disorders 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 5. hyperhidrosis spinal cord For irritation of the parasympathetic 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the division of the autonomic nervous spinal cord system are characteristic: The segmental division of the 1. hypersalivation autonomic nervous system is 2. dry mouth represented by: 3. bradycardia 1. cranial nerves 4. tachycardia 2. spinal nerves 5. increase in blood pressure 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex Horner's syndrome is characterized 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the by: spinal cord and brainstem 1. exophthalmos 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the 2. ptosis spinal cord 3. miosis Location of the first neurons of the 4. enophthalmos sympathetic division of the autonomic 5. mydriasis nervous system: For irritation of the sympathetic 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord division of the autonomic nervous 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar system are characterized by: spinal cord 1. hypersalivation 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 2. dry mouth spinal cord 3. bradycardia 4. intramural ganglia 4. tachycardia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and 5. increase in blood pressure paravertebral ganglia Location of the first neurons of the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord and the nucleus of the brainstem 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar spinal cord 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar spinal cord 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS The main function of the autonomic For irritation of the sympathetic nervous system: division of the autonomic nervous 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli system are characterized by: 2. voluntary motor activity 1. hypersalivation 3. maintaining homeostasis 2. dry mouth 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 3. bradycardia 5. maintaining muscle tone 4. tachycardia The segmental division of the 5. increase in blood pressure autonomic nervous system is Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized represented by: by: 1. cranial nerves 1. the feeling of "already seen" 2. spinal nerves 2. olfactory hallucinations 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 3. visceral crises 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 4. segmental sensory disorders spinal cord and brainstem 5. lack of abdominal reflexes 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the For the defeat of the hypothalamic spinal cord region is characterized by: The suprasegmental apparatus of the 1. the violation of thermoregulation autonomic nervous system is 2. hemihypesthesia represented by: 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness 1. cranial nerves 4. neuroendocrine disorders 2. spinal nerves 5. hyperhidrosis 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex Horner's syndrome is characterized 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the by: spinal cord 1. exophthalmos 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the 2. ptosis spinal cord 3. miosis Location of the first neurons of the 4. enophthalmos parasympathetic division of the 5. mydriasis autonomic nervous system. For irritation of the parasympathetic 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord division of the autonomic nervous and the nucleus of the brainstem system are characteristic: 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar 1. hypersalivation spinal cord 2. dry mouth 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 3. bradycardia spinal cord 4. tachycardia 4. intramural ganglia 5. increase in blood pressure 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia Location of the first neurons of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system: 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar spinal cord 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar spinal cord 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS The suprasegmental apparatus of the Horner's syndrome is characterized autonomic nervous system is by: represented by: 1. exophthalmos 1. cranial nerves 2. ptosis 2. spinal nerves 3. miosis 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 4. enophthalmos 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 5. mydriasis spinal cord For the defeat of the hypothalamic 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the region is characterized by: spinal cord 1. the violation of thermoregulation The segmental division of the 2. hemanesthesia autonomic nervous system is 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness represented by: 4. neuroendocrine disorders 1. cranial nerves 5. hyperhidrosis 2. spinal nerves For irritation of the parasympathetic 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex division of the autonomic nervous 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the system are characteristic: spinal cord and brainstem 1. hypersalivation 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the 2. dry mouth spinal cord 3. bradycardia Location of the first neurons of the 4. tachycardia parasympathetic division of the 5. increase in blood pressure autonomic nervous system. For irritation of the sympathetic 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord division of the autonomic nervous and the nucleus of the brainstem system are characterized by: 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar 1. hypersalivation spinal cord 2. dry mouth 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 3. bradycardia spinal cord 4. tachycardia 4. intramural ganglia 5. increase in blood pressure 5. sympathetic prevertebral and Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized paravertebral ganglia by: The main function of the autonomic 1. the feeling of "already seen" nervous system: 2. olfactory hallucinations 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli 3. visceral crises 2. voluntary motor activity 4. segmental sensory disorders 3. maintaining homeostasis 5. lack of abdominal reflexes 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 5. maintaining muscle tone Location of the first neurons of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system: 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar spinal cord 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar spinal cord 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS The segmental division of the For irritation of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system is division of the autonomic nervous represented by: system are characterized by: 1. cranial nerves 1. hypersalivation 2. spinal nerves 2. dry mouth 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 3. bradycardia 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 4. tachycardia spinal cord and brainstem 5. increase in blood pressure 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized spinal cord by: Location of the first neurons of the 1. the feeling of "already seen" sympathetic division of the autonomic 2. olfactory hallucinations nervous system: 3. visceral crises 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 4. segmental sensory disorders 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar 5. lack of abdominal reflexes spinal cord For the defeat of the hypothalamic 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar region is characterized by: spinal cord 1. the violation of thermoregulation 4. intramural ganglia 2. hemanesthesia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness paravertebral ganglia 4. neuroendocrine disorders The suprasegmental apparatus of the 5. hyperhidrosis autonomic nervous system is For irritation of the parasympathetic represented by: division of the autonomic nervous 1. cranial nerves system are characteristic: 2. spinal nerves 1. hypersalivation 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 2. dry mouth 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 3. bradycardia spinal cord 4. tachycardia 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the 5. increase in blood pressure spinal cord Horner's syndrome is characterized The main function of the autonomic by: nervous system: 1. exophthalmos 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli 2. ptosis 2. voluntary motor activity 3. miosis 3. maintaining homeostasis 4. enophthalmos 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 5. mydriasis 5. maintaining muscle tone Location of the first neurons of the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord and the nucleus of the brainstem 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar spinal cord 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar spinal cord 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS The main function of the autonomic For irritation of the parasympathetic nervous system: division of the autonomic nervous 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli system are characteristic: 2. voluntary motor activity 1. hypersalivation 3. maintaining homeostasis 2. dry mouth 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 3. bradycardia 5. maintaining muscle tone 4. tachycardia The suprasegmental apparatus of the 5. increase in blood pressure autonomic nervous system is Horner's syndrome is characterized represented by: by: 1. cranial nerves 1. exophthalmos 2. spinal nerves 2. ptosis 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 3. miosis 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 4. enophthalmos spinal cord 5. mydriasis 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the For irritation of the sympathetic spinal cord division of the autonomic nervous Location of the first neurons of the system are characterized by: parasympathetic division of the 1. hypersalivation autonomic nervous system. 2. dry mouth 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 3. bradycardia and the nucleus of the brainstem 4. tachycardia 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar 5. increase in blood pressure spinal cord Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar by: spinal cord 1. the feeling of "already seen" 4. intramural ganglia 2. olfactory hallucinations 5. sympathetic prevertebral and 3. visceral crises paravertebral ganglia 4. segmental sensory disorders The segmental division of the 5. lack of abdominal reflexes autonomic nervous system is For the defeat of the hypothalamic represented by: region is characterized by: 1. cranial nerves 1. the violation of thermoregulation 2. spinal nerves 2. hemanesthesia 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 4. neuroendocrine disorders spinal cord and brainstem 5. hyperhidrosis 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the spinal cord Location of the first neurons of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system: 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar spinal cord 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar spinal cord 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS Location of the first neurons of the For irritation of the sympathetic sympathetic division of the autonomic division of the autonomic nervous nervous system: system are characterized by: 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 1. hypersalivation 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar 2. dry mouth spinal cord 3. bradycardia 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 4. tachycardia spinal cord 5. increase in blood pressure 4. intramural ganglia Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized 5. sympathetic prevertebral and by: paravertebral ganglia 1. the feeling of "already seen" Location of the first neurons of the 2. olfactory hallucinations parasympathetic division of the 3. visceral crises autonomic nervous system. 4. segmental sensory disorders 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 5. lack of abdominal reflexes and the nucleus of the brainstem For the defeat of the hypothalamic 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar region is characterized by: spinal cord 1. the violation of thermoregulation 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 2. hemanesthesia spinal cord 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness 4. intramural ganglia 4. neuroendocrine disorders 5. sympathetic prevertebral and 5. hyperhidrosis paravertebral ganglia Horner's syndrome is characterized The suprasegmental apparatus of the by: autonomic nervous system is 1. exophthalmos represented by: 2. ptosis 1. cranial nerves 3. miosis 2. spinal nerves 4. enophthalmos 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 5. mydriasis 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the For irritation of the parasympathetic spinal cord division of the autonomic nervous 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the system are characteristic: spinal cord 1. hypersalivation The main function of the autonomic 2. dry mouth nervous system: 3. bradycardia 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli 4. tachycardia 2. voluntary motor activity 5. increase in blood pressure 3. maintaining homeostasis 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 5. maintaining muscle tone The segmental division of the autonomic nervous system is represented by: 1. cranial nerves 2. spinal nerves 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the spinal cord and brainstem 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the spinal cord CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS The segmental division of the Horner's syndrome is characterized autonomic nervous system is by: represented by: 1. exophthalmos 1. cranial nerves 2. ptosis 2. spinal nerves 3. miosis 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 4. enophthalmos 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 5. mydriasis spinal cord and brainstem For the defeat of the hypothalamic 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the region is characterized by: spinal cord 1. the violation of thermoregulation Location of the first neurons of the 2. hemanesthesia parasympathetic division of the 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness autonomic nervous system. 4. neuroendocrine disorders 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 5. hyperhidrosis and the nucleus of the brainstem For irritation of the parasympathetic 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar division of the autonomic nervous spinal cord system are characteristic: 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 1. hypersalivation spinal cord 2. dry mouth 4. intramural ganglia 3. bradycardia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and 4. tachycardia paravertebral ganglia 5. increase in blood pressure The main function of the autonomic For irritation of the sympathetic nervous system: division of the autonomic nervous 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli system are characterized by: 2. voluntary motor activity 1. hypersalivation 3. maintaining homeostasis 2. dry mouth 4. reflex automaton of motor activity 3. bradycardia 5. maintaining muscle tone 4. tachycardia Location of the first neurons of the 5. increase in blood pressure sympathetic division of the autonomic Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized nervous system: by: 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 1. the feeling of "already seen" 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar 2. olfactory hallucinations spinal cord 3. visceral crises 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar 4. segmental sensory disorders spinal cord 5. lack of abdominal reflexes 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia The suprasegmental apparatus of the autonomic nervous system is represented by: 1. cranial nerves 2. spinal nerves 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the spinal cord 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the spinal cord CHOOSE ONE CORRECT ANSWER SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS The segmental division of the For the defeat of the hypothalamic autonomic nervous system is region is characterized by: represented by: 1. the violation of thermoregulation 1. cranial nerves 2. hemanesthesia 2. spinal nerves 3. disorders of sleep and wakefulness 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 4. neuroendocrine disorders 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 5. hyperhidrosis spinal cord and brainstem For irritation of the parasympathetic 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the division of the autonomic nervous spinal cord system are characteristic: The main function of the autonomic 1. hypersalivation nervous system: 2. dry mouth 1. the ability to perceive sensitive stimuli 3. bradycardia 2. voluntary motor activity 4. tachycardia 3. maintaining homeostasis 5. increase in blood pressure 4. reflex automaton of motor activity Horner's syndrome is characterized 5. maintaining muscle tone by: Location of the first neurons of the 1. exophthalmos parasympathetic division of the 2. ptosis autonomic nervous system. 3. miosis 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 4. enophthalmos and the nucleus of the brainstem 5. mydriasis 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar For irritation of the sympathetic spinal cord division of the autonomic nervous 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar system are characterized by: spinal cord 1. hypersalivation 4. intramural ganglia 2. dry mouth 5. sympathetic prevertebral and 3. bradycardia paravertebral ganglia 4. tachycardia The suprasegmental apparatus of the 5. increase in blood pressure autonomic nervous system is Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized represented by: by: 1. cranial nerves 1. the feeling of "already seen" 2. spinal nerves 2. olfactory hallucinations 3. cortical-limbic-reticular complex 3. visceral crises 4. neurons of the lateral horns of the 4. segmental sensory disorders spinal cord 5. lack of abdominal reflexes 5. neurons of the anterior horns of the spinal cord Location of the first neurons of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system: 1. lateral horns of the sacral spinal cord 2. lateral horns of the thoracolumbar spinal cord 3. thickening of the cervical and lumbar spinal cord 4. intramural ganglia 5. sympathetic prevertebral and paravertebral ganglia