Neurological and Sensory Disorders Latest Exam Questions Already Solved.
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Spinal disorders
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Spinal Disorders
The school nurse is being consulted by a teacher with concerns about a student who is doing poorly in class. The student stares off into space regularly and is unable to recall information that was just discussed. What disorder should the nurse suspect?
1.
Myoclonic seizures
2.
Absence seizures...
Neurological and Sensory Disorders
Latest Exam Questions Already Solved.
The school nurse is being consulted by a teacher with concerns about a student who is doing poorly in
class. The student stares off into space regularly and is unable to recall information that was just
discussed. What disorder should the nurse suspect?
1.
Myoclonic seizures
2.
Absence seizures
3.
Febrile seizures
4.
Tonic-clonic seizures - Answer 2
The nurse is admitting a toddler with suspected meningitis. In what order should the nurse perform
these tasks?
1
2
3
4
Start antibiotics.
Obtain the lumbar puncture.
Begin IV fluids as ordered.
Start an IV. - Answer 4, 2 3 1
A mother is talking to the nurse and is concerned that her infant will get meningitis and die like her
cousin's child did many years ago. The mother asks the nurse, "What is the best way I can protect my
child?" How should the nurse respond?
1.
, "There is no way to prevent it, unfortunately, but you must be quick to respond to any symptoms."
2.
"You should avoid taking your baby anywhere."
3.
"Many strains are vaccine-preventable, so getting all your vaccinations is a good start."
4.
"Keep your baby away from anyone who is sick." - Answer 3
The nurse is reviewing the plan of care for an adolescent child with cerebral palsy. Which treatment
modalities would the nurse expect? Select all that apply.
1.
Speech therapy
2.
Physical therapy
3.
Respiratory therapy
4.
Occupational therapy
5.
Educational therapy - Answer 1, 2, 4, 5
The nurse is giving medications to an adolescent with cerebral palsy (CP). What symptom(s) do a
majority of the CP medications target?
1.
Decreased cardiac output
2.
Muscle spasm and spasticity
3.
Respiratory compromise
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