NURSING ANM AND GNM

NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS

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Movement performed in a sequence of component parts rather that a single, smooth activity; decomposition
A
Dyssynergia
B
Titubation
C
Hypometria
D
Rebound phenomenon
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Dyssynergia, also known as movement decomposition, describes a movement performed in a sequence of component parts rather than a single, smooth activity. It is commonly a result of cerebellar pathology. The inability to initiate movement would be defined as: Akinesia is the inability to initiate movement.

Detailed explanation-2: -Term. Dyssynergia (Cerebellar Pathology) Definition. Movement performed in a sequence of component parts rather than as a single, smooth activity; decomposition.

Detailed explanation-3: -Intralimb coordination refers to movements occurring within a single limb6-9 (e.g., alternately flexing or extending the elbow; use of one upper extremity [UE] to brush the hair; or motor performance of a single lower extremity [LE] during a gait cycle).

Detailed explanation-4: -What is Balance and Coordination? Sports Definition: balance is the ability to stay upright or stay in control of body movement, and coordination is the ability to move two or more body parts under control, smoothly and efficiently. There are two types of balance: static and dynamic.

Detailed explanation-5: -Dysmetria is an inability to judge the distance or range of a movement. It may be manifested by an overestimation (hypermetria) or an underestimation (hypometria) of the required range needed to reach an object or goal.

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