Deck 6: Neurologic Assessment
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Deck 6: Neurologic Assessment
1
Which of the following diseases is characterized by abnormal deep tendon reflexes due to abnormalities of the neuromuscular junction?
A)Syphilis
B)Myasthenia gravis
C)Cerebritis
D)Multiple sclerosis
A)Syphilis
B)Myasthenia gravis
C)Cerebritis
D)Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis
2
Which of the following is not an important factor in determining the needed frequency of the neurologic assessment?
A)Patient's diagnosis
B)Acuity of the condition
C)How rapidly changes are occurring or are expected to occur
D)Shift change
A)Patient's diagnosis
B)Acuity of the condition
C)How rapidly changes are occurring or are expected to occur
D)Shift change
Shift change
3
Which of the following is the most critical parameter to keep in mind when managing a patient with intracranial hypertension?
A)Mean arterial pressure
B)Cerebral perfusion pressure
C)Intracranial pressure
D)Pulse pressure
A)Mean arterial pressure
B)Cerebral perfusion pressure
C)Intracranial pressure
D)Pulse pressure
Cerebral perfusion pressure
4
Which Glasgow coma scale score is typically an indication for endotracheal intubation?
A)<9
B)<10
C)<12
D)<14
A)<9
B)<10
C)<12
D)<14
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5
Which of the following is the most important part of the neurologic examination?
A)Sensory examination
B)Motor examination
C)Level of consciousness
D)Gait examination
A)Sensory examination
B)Motor examination
C)Level of consciousness
D)Gait examination
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6
Which of the following is not part of the brain?
A)Cerebrum
B)Cranial nerves
C)Brainstem
D)Cerebellum
A)Cerebrum
B)Cranial nerves
C)Brainstem
D)Cerebellum
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7
Which of the following is the most common cause of a nerve root pathologic condition due to compression?
A)Herniated vertebral disc
B)Spinal tumor
C)Spinal cord injury
D)Infection
A)Herniated vertebral disc
B)Spinal tumor
C)Spinal cord injury
D)Infection
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8
Hyperventilation would be observed in a patient who has damaged which portion of the brainstem?
A)High-midbrain
B)Medulla
C)Mid-midbrain
D)Pons
A)High-midbrain
B)Medulla
C)Mid-midbrain
D)Pons
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9
Which of the following cranial nerves is intact if cough is present while the airway is suctioned?
A)I
B)IX
C)X
D)XII
A)I
B)IX
C)X
D)XII
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10
What instrument is used most widely to quantify neurologic impairment?
A)Merck gait evaluation
B)Glasgow coma scale
C)APACHE
D)Mini-Mental State Examination
A)Merck gait evaluation
B)Glasgow coma scale
C)APACHE
D)Mini-Mental State Examination
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11
Which of the following cranial nerves are evaluated with the gag reflex?
A)II and III
B)V and VII
C)I and II
D)IX and X
A)II and III
B)V and VII
C)I and II
D)IX and X
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12
Which of the following respiratory patterns consists of phases of hyperpnea that regularly alternate with episodes of apnea?
A)Biot breathing
B)Ataxic breathing
C)Apneustic breathing
D)Cheyne-Stokes respiration
A)Biot breathing
B)Ataxic breathing
C)Apneustic breathing
D)Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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13
Which of the following diseases may be suggested by the involvement of multiple nerve roots?
A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Guillain-Barré syndrome
C)Brain tumor
D)Intracranial hypertension
A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Guillain-Barré syndrome
C)Brain tumor
D)Intracranial hypertension
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14
Which of the following anatomic areas is compromised when the patient has dysmetria?
A)Cerebrum
B)Pons
C)Cerebellum
D)Brainstem
A)Cerebrum
B)Pons
C)Cerebellum
D)Brainstem
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15
Which of the following does not describe the acronym PERRLA?
A)Positioned
B)Accommodation
C)Round
D)Reactive
A)Positioned
B)Accommodation
C)Round
D)Reactive
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16
The main goal of assessing mental status is to determine which of the following?
A)Consciousness
B)Awareness
C)Thinking
D)CNS dysfunction
A)Consciousness
B)Awareness
C)Thinking
D)CNS dysfunction
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17
Injury to the cervical spine roots C3 to C5 is associated with which of the following abnormalities?
A)Absence of deep tendon reflexes
B)Babinski sign
C)Paralysis of the diaphragm
D)Doll's-eye maneuver
A)Absence of deep tendon reflexes
B)Babinski sign
C)Paralysis of the diaphragm
D)Doll's-eye maneuver
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18
The presence of dorsiflexion of the great toe with fanning of the remaining toes during testing of the plantar reflex is known as the:
A)Babinski sign.
B)"Jerk" reflex.
C)Patellar reflex.
D)Quadriceps reflex.
A)Babinski sign.
B)"Jerk" reflex.
C)Patellar reflex.
D)Quadriceps reflex.
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19
A patient who is alert and oriented times three would know all of the following things correctly except?
A)First and last name
B)Today's date
C)City in which he or she lives
D)President or head of state's name
A)First and last name
B)Today's date
C)City in which he or she lives
D)President or head of state's name
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20
Where in the nervous system is breathing regulated?
A)Brain cortex
B)Medulla
C)Cerebellum
D)Brainstem
A)Brain cortex
B)Medulla
C)Cerebellum
D)Brainstem
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21
The brain death determination test involving disconnecting a patient from the ventilator, providing 100% oxygen, and monitoring closely for spontaneous breathing is the __________________.
A)apnea test.
B)metabolic test.
C)tendon reflex test.
D)deep pain test.
A)apnea test.
B)metabolic test.
C)tendon reflex test.
D)deep pain test.
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