3. Dr. Williams Black has two patients admitted in his hospital with some form of weakness in their voluntary movements. Patient 1 complained of weakness in his right arm for two days. Patient 2 complained of difficulty in walking which has developed over the past six months. Based on these complaints he makes a diagnosis of an upper motor neuron lesion in patient 1 and a lower motor neuron in patient 2. What physical signs do you expect to see in these patients?
3. Dr. Williams Black has two patients admitted in his hospital with some form of weakness in their voluntary movements. Patient 1 complained of weakness in his right arm for two days. Patient 2 complained of difficulty in walking which has developed over the past six months. Based on these complaints he makes a diagnosis of an upper motor neuron lesion in patient 1 and a lower motor neuron in patient 2. What physical signs do you expect to see in these patients?
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1. Explain tetanus in skeletal muscle. Can the cardiac muscle be
tetanized? Why or Why not?
2. A 50 year old woman, Darvessa, suffers from asthma, and
takes a drug which is a beta agonist. This drug relieves her
symptoms by causing bronchodilation in her respiratory tract.
However, after a couple of weeks she returns to her doctor
complaining of palpitations. Using your knowledge of physiology
can you explain her palpitations after the use of the drug beta
agonist.
3. Dr. Williams Black has two patients admitted in his hospital
with some form of weakness in their voluntary movements.
Patient 1 complained of weakness in his right arm for two days.
Patient 2 complained of difficulty in walking which has
developed over the past six months. Based on these complaints
he makes a diagnosis of an upper motor neuron lesion in patient
1 and a lower motor neuron in patient 2. What physical signs do
you expect to see in these patients?
4. Three-years old Alejandro tripped over a box and hurt his left
knee. He began to cry and called his mommy. His mother rushed
to his side and pressed hard on his knee where he said hurt
most. In a few seconds Andrew stopped crying. Using your
knowledge of physiology identify the mechanism that was
responsible to decrease Andrew's pain when his mother pressed
on his knee. Where will the pain sensation be perceived in the
cerebral cortex (left or right primary somatosensory cortex?
5. A 45-year old woman Kohana Kei, who had never needed to
wear glasses, experienced difficulty reading a menu in a
restaurant. Lately, she has also been experiencing difficulty in
reading the newspaper. Her family physician, Dr. Miya Hiroki,
told her that it was because of her age. What changes occur in
the eye with age that causes far-sightedness? What changes
occur in the eye during near vision?
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