Question 4 Patient JJ has suffered troubling seizures most of his life. Recently, these seizures became so severe that J
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:20 pm
Question 4 Patient JJ has suffered troubling seizures most of his life. Recently, these seizures became so severe that JJ's doctors thought they could threaten JJ's life. After discussing the situation with the patient, doctors performed surgery to reduce the severity of the seizures. What part of JJ's brain did doctors most likely operate on? O Medulla O Thalamus 2 pts O Reticular formation O Corpus trigemina O Corpus callosum O Pituitary gland
Question 5 2 pts Patient GN recently was struck in the head with a crowbar, Although her eyes were undamaged, she is now unable to see. Which area is most likely affected? Spinal cord O Limbic system O Corpus callosam O Reticular formation O Hippocampus O Occipital lobe
Question 6 2 pts Patient SB dove into a pool while wearing a pendant his girlfriend gave him on his birthday. When he dove into the pool, the pendant swung up and hit him in the eye. At the emergency room, the doctors gave him a drug for his pain. Unfortunately, this drug also caused him to have difficulty breathing. What part of the brain was most likely affected by the drug? O Thalamus O Lateral ventricles O Amygdala O Medulla O Occipital lobe O Corpus callosum
Question 5 2 pts Patient GN recently was struck in the head with a crowbar, Although her eyes were undamaged, she is now unable to see. Which area is most likely affected? Spinal cord O Limbic system O Corpus callosam O Reticular formation O Hippocampus O Occipital lobe
Question 6 2 pts Patient SB dove into a pool while wearing a pendant his girlfriend gave him on his birthday. When he dove into the pool, the pendant swung up and hit him in the eye. At the emergency room, the doctors gave him a drug for his pain. Unfortunately, this drug also caused him to have difficulty breathing. What part of the brain was most likely affected by the drug? O Thalamus O Lateral ventricles O Amygdala O Medulla O Occipital lobe O Corpus callosum