A toddler brought up in a chaotic, nonnurturing environment may suffer neurological consequences if the parent does not achieve attachment with the child

The nurse knows that which of the following nervous systems listed below is the first to respond to the safety needs of the child?
A)
Parasympathetic nervous system
B)
Autonomic nervous system
C)
Sympathetic nervous system
D)
Limbic system


Ans:
C

Feedback:

If the ventral vagus is utilized and fails to provide safety, the SNS is recruited first. The other distracters are not the first to respond.

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