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COMPLEX NEURO PRACTICE EXAM
(ACTUAL EXAM) WITH QUESTIONS WITH
VERY ELABORATED ANSWERS CORRECTRY
WELL ORGANIZED LATEST 2024 – 2025
ALREADY GRADED A+




A patient has right-sided weakness and aphasia as a result of a stroke
but is attempting to use the left hand for feeding and other activities.
The patient's wife insists on feeding and dressing him, telling the nurse,
"I just don't like to see him struggle." A nursing diagnosis that is most
appropriate in this situation is

a. situational low self-esteem related to increasing dependence on
others.

b. interrupted family processes related to effects of illness of a family
member.

c. disabled family coping related to inadequate understanding by
patient's spouse.

, d. ineffective therapeutic regimen management related to hemiplegia
and aphasia. - ANSWERS-Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The information supports the diagnosis of disabled family
coping because the wife does not understand the rehabilitation
program. There are no data supporting low self-esteem, and the
patient is attempting independence. The data do not support an
interruption in family processes because this may be a typical pattern
for the couple. The patient's attempts to use the left hand indicate that
he is managing the therapeutic regimen appropriately.



A patient with a paraplegia resulting from a T10 spinal cord injury has a
neurogenic reflex bladder. When the nurse develops a plan of care for
this problem, which nursing action will be most appropriate?

a. Teaching the patient how to self-catheterize

b. Assisting the patient to the toilet q2-3hr

c. Use of the Credé method to empty the bladder

d. Catheterization for residual urine after voiding - ANSWERS-Correct
Answer: A

Rationale: Because the patient's bladder is spastic and will empty in
response to overstretching of the bladder wall, the most appropriate
method is to avoid incontinence by emptying the bladder at regular
intervals through intermittent catheterization. Assisting the patient to
the toilet will not be helpful because the bladder will not empty. The
Credé method is more appropriate for a bladder that is flaccid, such as

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