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Neuro Assessment & Stroke-AH Test 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Frontal lobe functions correct answer: Higher cognitive function (i.e. impulse control) 
Memory retention 
Voluntary eye movements 
Voluntary motor movement 
Expressive speech in Broca's area (i.e.Expression aphasia; can't say what they mean) 
Think: Cognitive, Memory, Motor, Expression 
 
Temporal lobe functions correct answer: Wernicke's area (receptive speech; can't understand what they themselves or others say) 
 Integration of somatic, visual, and auditory data 
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NUR 370 FINAL- UNIT 4 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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Glascow Coma Scale 3 part assessment- eye opening, verbal responses, motor response 
Duchenne Muscular dystrophy - diagnosis H&P, creatine kinase, muscle biopsy 
Abnormal pupillary response indicating intracranial mass unilateral dilation/reactivity 
Abnormal pupillary response indicating impending brainstem herniation fixed and dilated pupil unilaterally 
Abnormal pupillary response indicating ICP due to brainstem herniation bilaterally fixed and dilated pupils 
Decorticate posture flexion and ...
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Family Medicine EOR Questions And 100% Correct Answers.
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treatment of varicose veins - Answer sclerotherapy 
 
what type of breathing pattern is found in metabolic acidosis like DKA and renal failure 
what is it like - Answer kussmaul breathing 
deep, labored and gasping 
 
what type of breathing is found in left heart breathing? what is it like? - Answer cheyne stokes 
rapid and deep periods of inhalation followed by apnea 
 
when is ataxic (biots respirations) found and how is it described - Answer groups of quick, shallow inspirations ...
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NUR 252 Test 3 Neuro Questions and Correct Answers
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What is normal ICP range? 5-15 mm Hg 
What is Monroe Kellie Hypothesis? one has to derease for other to increase (CSF, Blood, Brain Tissue) 
What are the three parts of Monroe Kellie Hypothesis? CSF- 10% Blood- 10% Brain Tissue- 80% (last to shift--decompensation to herniation) 
What leads to increase brain mass of IICP? due to tumors, edema (surgery), infection/inflammation, ischemia, infarction (brain) 
What is an example of IICP increase in CSF? meningitis 
What are the parts of the tenatoriu...
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HURST Neuro Review Exam test preparation Questions and Must have marking scheme Updated version 2024/2025
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HURST Neuro Review Exam test preparation Questions and Must have marking scheme Updated version 2024/2025 
 
Intracranial Pressure: Late signs/symptoms of IICP - correct answer -marked change in LOC progressing to stupor, then coma 
-VS changes (Cushing's triad) 
-decerebrate and decorticate posturing 
 
Intracranial Pressure: Cushing's Triad requires - correct answer immediate intervention to prevent further brain ischemia and restore perfusion 
 
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The nurse is caring for the client with increased intracranial pressure. The nurse would note which trend in vital signs if the intracranial pressure is rising? 
1. Increasing temperature, increasing pulse, increasing respirations, decreasing blood pressure 
2. Increasing temperature, decreasing pulse, decreasing respirations, decreasing blood pressure 
3. Decreasing temperature, decreasing pulse, increasing respirations, decreasing blood pressu...
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ATCN Chapter 6. Head Trauma Exam Questions With Verified And Updated Solutions.
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ATCN Chapter 6. Head Trauma Exam 
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The primary goal of treatment for patients with suspected TBI's is to prevent 
___________________________________________. - answerSecondary Brain injury 
The most important ways to limit secondary brain damage and thereby improve a patients 
outcome are to - answerEnsure adequate oxygenation and maintain blood pressure at the 
level that is sufficient to perfuse the brain. 
Skull 
Anterior Fossa - Houses ??????...
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Increased Intracranial Pressure Verified Solutions
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Increased Intracranial Pressure Verified Solutions 
SUMMARY 
Intracranial pressure (ICP) is the hydrostatic force measured in the brain, and increases due to changes 
in the brain tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood in the brain. Because of the lack of open space in the 
skull, any condition that increases the amount of blood, brain tissue, or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can 
lead to an increase in a patient’s ICP. 
The nurse should note any signs of increased ICP including: altered LOC...
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NURS 331 FINAL Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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o any stimulus 
Glasgow Coma Scale - answeruses eye opening response, best verbal response, and best motor 
response; score ranges from 3-15; score less than 14 is abnormal 
Breathing patterns are controlled by - answercerebrum (pattern) and medulla (rate) 
When the breathing control center is lost with cerebral damage, the _________ regulates the 
breathing pattern by responding only to changes in the Pa____ levels. - answerlower brain 
stem; CO2 
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Fisdap Trauma study guide 2022/2023
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Most fractured bone in the face: - Answer- Zygomatic 
 
On an anterior neck wound the proper treatment would be: - Answer- 4 sided occlusive dressing 
 
Top concerns for anterior neck lacerations: - Answer- Fatal air embolism & difficultly of passing ET tube if necessary 
 
If a neck wound occurs and the signs and symptoms include crepitus/ subcutaneous emphysema have a suspicion of: - Answer- Fractured Larynx 
 
Throat pain and difficulty talking may also be present 
 
Cushing's triad - Answer...
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