Exam 3: Neurological: LP, CSF, Meningitis, Vertigo, MS, and Stroke
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Exam 3: Neurological: LP, CSF, Meningitis, Vertigo, MS, and Stroke13 Questions
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Which is not a feature of myasthenia gravis?
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What is NOT true of Guillian Barre Syndrome?
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A patient presents with right sided arm weakeness and a R facial droop with aphasia. Which artery distribution is the likely to be the cause of her stoke?
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How long should you wait to get an LP before giving antibiotics?
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Which of these is not consistent with vestibular neuronitis?
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Which of the signs or symptoms below would concern you that the cause of a patients vertigo was central?
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Which of the signs or symptoms below would concern you that the cause of a patients vertigo was central?
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Which statement is incorrect about prophylaxis in meningitis?
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Which of the drugs below is not known to cause an exacerbation of myasthenia gravis?
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