Which of the following is NOT potentially a sign of cerebellar disorders: A. Dys
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Question
Which of the following is NOT potentially a sign of cerebellar disorders:
A. Dysarthria B. Ataxia
C. Nystagmus D. Vertigo
E. Hypotonia
Your patient is a 76 y.o. WF, who complains of chronic constipation. Upon interview, you learn that she typically consumes a moderate fiber intake [15-18 g/d] , 1 L of water/day, and has a light to sedentary lifestyle. She has consumed laxatives for over 40 yrs in attempts to ‘control’ her constipation. A GI series reveals 2 small -2-3 cm] polyps in her transverse colon, and no other remarkable pathology. Your initial diagnosis is
A. impaired parastaltic activity due to SNS paralysis B. excellerated paralytic activity
C. injury to the ENS D. impaired parastaltic activity due to PSNS paralysis
Explanation / Answer
Answer is E hypotonia is a baby syndrome
Remaining All are shows cerebellar disorders
Answer is D impaired paradtalitic activity due to PSNS paralysis
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