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CCI RVS EXAM , CCI RVS EXAM PREP, CCI RVS PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS, CCI RVS EXAM REVIEW COMPILATION ALL IN ONE 90 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
CCI RVS EXAM , CCI RVS EXAM PREP, CCI RVS
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS, CCI RVS EXAM
REVIEW COMPILATION 2024-2025 ALL IN ONE
90 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS
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A 24-year-old patient with a a) carotid dissection
history of recent
automobile accident arrives
in the ICU with symptoms of
acute right-side weakness
and aphasia. The most likely
etiology of these symptoms
is:
a) carotid dissection
b) cerebral aneurysm
rupture
c) severe internal carotid
artery stenosis
d) ebolic activity from
cardiac mural thrombus
e) thrombocytopenia
,A 56-year old patient d) stroke
reports loss of vision in her
left eye two days ago, with
total resolution in 10
minutes. Yesterday morning
she developed weakness
and numbness in her right
hand and was unable to
hold her coffee cup. This
afternoon her hand
strength is about 90%
normal, with normal
sensation. Clinically she has:
a) amaurosis fugax
b) transient ischemic attack
c) migraine
d) stroke
e) lacunar infarct
112. A binocular disturbance d) homonymous hemianopia
that disrupts vision in half
the visual field of both eyes
is called:
a) hemiplegia
b) amaurosis duplex
c) dysphagia
d) homonymous
hemianopia
e) hemiparesis
113. Parasthesia refers to: e) tingling sensation
a) dizziness
b) disturbance of speech
c) loss of function of a limb
d) weakness
e) tingling sensation
,114. A patient describes a a) dysphasia
30-minute episode of
garbled speech. This is
called:
a) dysphasia
b) aphasia
c) paresthesia
d) dysphagia
e) syncope
115. A patient presents with b) left hemisphere
a 30-minute episode of
garbled speech. Which area
of circulation is suspected?
a) right hemisphere
b) left hemisphere
c) occipital cortex
d) vertebrobasilar territory
e) brainstem circulation
, 116. Which of the following g) B and C
is true regarding subclavian
steal?
a) resulting strokes are
usually severely disabling.
b) it is usually a harmless
hemodynamic
phenomenon.
c) it is caused by arterial
obstruction proximal to the
origin of the vertebral
artery.
d) it is caused by arterial
obstruction distal to the
origin of the vertebral
artery.
e) A and C
f) A and D
g) B and C
h) B and D
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