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NUR 2755 Multidimensional Care 4 MDC
IV Final Exam Review Questions and
Answers | 100% Pass | Grades A+


Administrator [Date] [Course title]

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1. You witness a patient with stiffening and/or rigidity of muscles,
especially arms and legs, with immediate loss of consciousness.

What type of seizure?: Tonic
2. You witness a patient with rhythmic jerking/relaxing of all extremities.

What type of seizure?: Clonic
3. You witness a patient with a sudden loss of muscle tone lasting a
few seconds, the patient dropped to the floor.

What type of seizure?: Atonic
4. A patient is in recovery after a seizure, they are a bit confused and
their brain is recovering. May last minutes to hours.

What phase of seizure?: Postictal
5. A 25-year-old female is prescribed Phenytoin Sodium (seizure
medication). What is an example of patient education for this specific
population of pa- tients?: Use alternative form of birth control
6. Bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, and masklike face are clinical
manifestations of:: Parkinsons Disease
7. The initial concern for a patient with Parkinson's disease is safety
due to:: Risk for falls
8. A 30-year-old woman is experiencing double vision, trigeminal
neuralgia, ataxia, and spasms.

What do you suspect?: Multiple Sclerosis
9. What medication is often used to treat spasms in a patient with
multiple sclerosis?: Baclofen
10. A patient arrives in the ER with ascending paralysis.

What do you suspect?: Guillain-Barre Syndrome
11. A patient arrives in the ER with a diagnosis of Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

As the nurse, you monitor for which complication due to ascending
paraly- sis?: Respiratory problems
12.What time of illness is believed to contribute to developing Guillain-
Barre Syndrome?: Ebstein-Barr virus





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13.A patient is experiencing a seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes.
What is this called and what type of medication do you expect to give?:
Status Epilepticus; Benzodiazepine
14.A patient with a history of seizures is prescribed Dilantin. What is
important patient teaching about this medication?: Make regular dental
checkups, causes gum overgrowth.
15. A patient is taking seizure medications for 6 months and states "I have
not had a seizure since starting this medication."

Important patient education:: Do not stop the medication.
16.What is the normal phenytoin level?: 10-20
17. A patient is scheduled for an EEG tomorrow morning.

The nurse should advise them:: No caffeine the night before.
18. A patient with parkinson's disease is prescribed a MAO B inhibitor.

Important nursing education:: Avoid tyramine:

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Smoke
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Pickled
Fermented
foods
Processed
meats
19. A patient with Parkinson's disease is experiencing bradykinesia.

We can assist them with getting up from a chair by:: Encourage rocking
back and forth
20.A patient comes into the ER with a T6 injury. As the nurse, you know
they are at risk for autonomic dysreflexia which can be caused by::
Bladder distention, full bowel, wrinkled sheets
21.A nurse can prevent autonomic dysreflexia by:: Frequent
catheterization
22. A patient with a spinal cord injury is fitted for a halo device.

Important patient teaching:: No driving
23. A patient with a spinal cord injury is fitted for a halo device.

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