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which individual is at highest risk for traumatic brain injury - ️️a 14 year old boy which information should be included when teaching an adult community group how to prevent west nile virus infection - ️️wear protective clothing when outside which primary area loses its blood supply in ...

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EAQ – 65 Quiz Questions Well Answered
which individual is at highest risk for traumatic brain injury - ✔ ✔ a 14 year old boy

which information should be included when teaching an adult community group how to prevent west
nile virus infection - ✔ ✔ wear protective clothing when outside

which primary area loses its blood supply in a stroke - ✔ ✔ brain

which term describes a collection of blood that is located between the skull and the dura - ✔ ✔
epidural hematoma

an epidural hematoma is bleeding occurring between the dura mater and which other structure - ✔ ✔
skull

which vertebral injury is associated with the vertebral body being compressed anteriorly - ✔ ✔ a
wedge fracture

which injury requires close monitoring for life-threatening impairment of the diaphragm - ✔ ✔ a
cervical cord injury

which information is important in the management of transient ischemic attack - ✔ ✔ this client is at
a higher risk for a subsequent stroke

which are common causes of traumatic brain injury - ✔ ✔ - falls

- violence

- sports related events

- transportation related events

which statement about prevention of short-lived attacks of neurologic deficits in multiple sclerosis is
accurate - ✔ ✔ emotional and physical stress should be avoided

which term describes an individual who fell from a bicycle while riding a helmet, was confused with no
loss of consciousness, and had a headache that resolved by the next day - ✔ ✔ concussion

which history findings is typical of guillain-barre syndrome - ✔ ✔ viral respiratory infection

which type of transection injury of the spinal cord may allow for eventual regaining of some
motor/sensory function - ✔ ✔ incomplete

which action tests for kernig sign - ✔ ✔ Straighten the knee with the hip and knee in a flexed
position.

, an elderly male with long term alcohol abuse falls and experiences a hematoma between the dura mater
and the brain. which term describes this type of hematoma - ✔ ✔ subdural

which term describes a vertebral fracture in which the C1 vertebra is fractured into several fragments -
✔ ✔ comminuted

which findings is associated with guillain barre syndrome - ✔ ✔ ascending motor paralysis

which symptom is associated with the neuromuscular junction disorder myasthenia gravis - ✔ ✔
muscle fatigue

which pathophysiologic process is associated with myasthenia gravis - ✔ ✔ immunoglobin G,
antibody production against acetycholine recepetors

which sign or symptom is the most critical clinical index of a client's nervous system function - ✔ ✔
level of consciousness

which assessment finding may cause autonomic hyperreflexia after a spinal cord injury - ✔ ✔
distended bladder

which statements are accurate regarding saccular aneurysms - ✔ ✔ - they may be round, broud-
based, or cylindrical

- they can be due to a combination of congenital and degenerative changes

which intervention would be excluded to prevent further injury in an individual with a herniated disk of
l4-.5 - ✔ ✔ perform active range of motion to lower extremity bilaterally

which injury is associated with fluid leaking from the ear and nose after sustaining head trauma - ✔ ✔
basilar skull fracture

which complication is associated with moderate blunt trauma due to diffuse axonal injury - ✔ ✔
retrograde amnesia

which assessment finding is associated with cord swelling in the cervical region after a motor vehicle
accident - ✔ ✔ breathing difficulty

which intervention is critical after a vertebral fracture with symptoms of spinal shock - ✔ ✔ maintain
a patent airway

which symptoms are associated with a migraine - ✔ ✔ Phonophobia



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