Answer to Question 1
Answer: 2
1. Neurons are located in the brain tissue, not the meninges.
2. The meninges are protective layers surrounding the brain.
3. Cerebrospinal fluid is controlled in the ventricles of the brain.
4. The meninges do not manage the release of hormones as they are released into the blood.
Answer to Question 2
Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5
1. A macrovascular complication of diabetes mellitus is peripheral vascular disease. Manifestations of peripheral vascular disease include thick toenails.
2. A macrovascular complication of diabetes mellitus is peripheral vascular disease. Manifestations of peripheral vascular disease include feet cold to touch.
3. A macrovascular complication of diabetes mellitus is peripheral vascular disease. Manifestations of peripheral vascular disease include diminished pulses, not full and bounding.
4. A macrovascular complication of diabetes mellitus is peripheral vascular disease. Manifestations of peripheral vascular disease include shiny skin on the lower legs which indicates atrophic skin changes.
5. A macrovascular complication of diabetes mellitus is peripheral vascular disease. Manifestations of peripheral vascular disease include redness of the legs when in the dependent position.