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Brian, a 4-year-old boy, is demonstrating the Gower's sign, and his mother is wondering why her child is making this movement. The child is doing this because:
 
  1. The weakness of his arms requires his legs to do more work.
   2. The weakness in his hips and thighs requires help from his arms to stand.
   3. Weakening trunk and back muscles require the legs and arms to help keep an upright position.
   4. Weakening of the trunk requires this movement to help breath.

Question 2

Which type of pain is transmitted by C-nerve fibers? Select all that apply.
 
  a. diffuse and dull
  b. burning and chronic
  c. pain that comes and goes unexpectedly
  d. unremitting and unbearable pain



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1. The weakness is in the hips and thighs, not the arms.
2. The weakness in the hips and thighs makes it difficult to stand, thus requiring the arms to help provide stability.
3. The trunk and back muscles are weak, but are not the reason for the Gower's sign.
4. The Gower's sign is seen when attempting to stand.

Answer to Question 2

A, B

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Correct The C-nerve fibers are one of two types of nociceptors. These fibers are defined as slowly conducting unmyelinated axons that transmit diffuse, dull, burning, and chronic pain.
The C-nerve fibers are one of two types of nociceptors. These fibers are defined as slowly conducting unmyelinated axons that transmit diffuse, dull, burning, and chronic pain.
Incorrect C-nerve fibers do not transmit pain that comes and goes unexpectedly.
C-nerve fibers do not transmit pain that is unremitting and unbearable.



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