The registered nurse is teaching about Brown-Séquard syndrome to a group of student nurses. Which statement made by the student nurse indicates effective learning?
1. "Brown-Séquard syndrome causes incontinence."
2. "Brown-Séquard syndrome results in disrupted aortic blood flow."
3. "Brown-Séquard syndrome is characterized by swelling of the neuronal axons."
4. "Brown-Séquard syndrome is associated with penetrating injuries that lead to the hemisection of the spinal cord."
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