Deck 17: Disorders of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and Neuromuscular Junction

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A patient diagnosed with a diffuse brain injury (DBI) is at increased risk for which complication?

A) Complete loss of vision
B) Arrhythmia
C) Acute brain swelling
D) Meningitis infection
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Immediately after being struck by a motor vehicle, a patient is unconscious, but the patient regains consciousness before arriving at the hospital and appears alert and oriented.The next morning the patient is confused and demonstrates impaired responsiveness.The patient's history and symptoms support which medical diagnosis?

A) Mild concussion
B) Subdural hematoma
C) Extradural (epidural) hematoma
D) Mild diffuse axonal injury
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A 69-year-old patient with a history of alcohol abuse presents to the emergency room (ER) after a month-long episode of headaches and confusion.The patient's history and symptomology support which medical diagnosis?

A) Concussion
B) Chronic subdural hematoma
C) Epidural hematoma
D) Subacute subdural hematoma
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A coup injury resulting from a blow to the frontal portion of the skull would occur in which region of the brain?

A) Frontal
B) Temporal
C) Parietal
D) Occipital
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Which of the following would increase a patient's risk for thrombotic stroke?

A) Hyperthyroidism
B) Hypertension
C) Anemia
D) Dehydration
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A patient presents with acute low back pain.There is no history of trauma.An MRI reveals that the vertebra at L5 has slipped forward relative to those below it.Which of the following conditions will be documented on the chart?

A) Degenerative disk disease
B) Spondylolysis
C) Spondylolisthesis
D) Spinal stenosis
Question
Six weeks ago a patient suffered a T6 spinal cord injury.What complication does the nurse suspect when the patient develops a blood pressure of 200/120, a severe headache, blurred vision, and bradycardia?

A) Extreme spinal shock
B) Acute anxiety
C) Autonomic hyperreflexia
D) Parasympathetic areflexia
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A patient is brought to the ER for treatment of injuries received in a motor vehicle accident.An MRI reveals spinal cord injury, and his body temperature fluctuates markedly.The most accurate explanation of this phenomenon is that:

A) he developed pneumonia.
B) his sympathetic nervous system has been damaged.
C) he has a brain injury.
D) he has septicemia from an unknown source.
Question
A major contributing process in CVAs is the development of atheromatous plaques in cerebral circulation.Where do these plaques most commonly form?

A) In the larger veins
B) Near capillary sphincters
C) In cerebral arteries
D) In the venous sinuses
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A 72-year-old patient demonstrates left-sided weakness of upper and lower extremities.The symptoms lasted less than an hour and resolved with no evidence of infarction.The patient most likely experienced a(n):

A) stroke in evolution.
B) arteriovenous malformation.
C) transient ischemic attack.
D) cerebral hemorrhage.
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Of the following groups, who are at highest risk for a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?

A) Blacks over 65 years of age
B) Whites over 65 years of age
C) Blacks under 65 years of age
D) Whites under 65 years of age
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The majority of intervertebral disk herniations occur between which vertebral levels (cervical, C; thoracic, T; lumbar, L; sacral, S)?

A) C1-C3
B) T1-T4
C) T12-L3
D) L4-S1
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A 30-year-old white male recently suffered a cerebrovascular accident.Which of the following is the most likely factor that contributed to his stroke?

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Diabetes
D) Race
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Who is most at risk of spinal cord injury because of preexisting degenerative disorders?

A) Infants
B) Men
C) Women
D) The elderly
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After falling, a patient's Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was 5 initially and 7 after 1 day.The patient remained unconscious for 2 weeks but is now awake, confused, and experiencing anterograde amnesia.This history supports which medical diagnosis?

A) Mild diffuse brain injury
B) Moderate diffuse brain injury
C) Severe diffuse brain injury
D) Postconcussive syndrome
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A CT scan reveals that a patient has an open basilar skull fracture.Which major complication should the nurse observe for in this patient?

A) Hematoma formation
B) Meningeal infection
C) Increased intracranial pressure (ICP)
D) Cognitive deficits
Question
A nurse is preparing to teach staff about the most common type of traumatic brain injury.Which type of traumatic brain injury should the nurse discuss?

A) Penetrating trauma
B) Diffuse axonal injury
C) Focal brain injury
D) Concussion
Question
Which assessment finding by the nurse characterizes a mild concussion?

A) A brief loss of consciousness
B) Significant behavioral changes
C) Retrograde amnesia
D) Permanent confusion
Question
A patient diagnosed with a spinal cord injury experienced spinal shock lasting 15 days.The patient is now experiencing an uncompensated cardiovascular response to sympathetic stimulation.What does the nurse suspect caused this condition?

A) Toxic accumulation of free radicals below the level of the injury
B) Pain stimulation above the level of the spinal cord lesion
C) A distended bladder or rectum
D) An abnormal vagal response
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What is the main source of bleeding in extradural (epidural) hematomas?

A) Arterial
B) Venous
C) Capillary
D) Sinus
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A 60-year-old patient with a recent history of head trauma and a long-term history of hypertension presents to the ER for changes in mental status.MRI reveals that the patient has experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage.What does the nurse suspect caused this type of stroke?

A) Rheumatic heart disease
B) Thrombi
C) Aneurysm
D) Hypotension
Question
Upon autopsy of a 25 year old, abnormalities in the media of the arterial wall and degenerative changes were detected.Which of the following would most likely accompany this finding?

A) Fusiform aneurysm
B) Saccular aneurysm
C) Arteriovenous malformation
D) Thrombotic stroke
Question
A 75-year-old patient experienced a lacunar stroke.When looking through the history of the patient's chart, which of the following would the nurse expect to find?

A) An embolus
B) An ischemic lesion
C) A hemorrhage
D) An aneurysm
Question
A 65-year-old patient diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to uncontrolled hypertension appears drowsy and confused with pronounced focal neurologic deficits.This symptomology would place this hemorrhage at which grade?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
Question
Which information is basic to the assessment findings associated with a patient diagnosed with an aneurysm?

A) A headache is the most common symptom.
B) The majority are asymptomatic.
C) Nosebleeds are an early symptom.
D) Epidural hemorrhage occurs in over 80% of patients.
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A 48-year-old patient presents at the ER reporting an acute severe headache, nausea, photophobia, and nuchal rigidity.Which medical diagnosis is supported by these signs and symptoms?

A) Diffuse brain injury
B) Subarachnoid hemorrhage
C) Epidural hematoma
D) Classic concussion
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A patient presents with seizures.An MRI reveals a meningioma most likely originating from the:

A) dura mater and arachnoid membrane.
B) astrocytes.
C) pia mater.
D) CNS neurons.
Question
Patients diagnosed with myasthenia gravis often have tumors or pathologic changes in the:

A) brain.
B) pancreas.
C) thymus.
D) lungs.
Question
The patient reports generalized muscle weakness.The health care provider orders administration of the medication edrophonium chloride (Tensilon).This medication is used in the diagnosis of:

A) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
B) myasthenia gravis.
C) multiple sclerosis (MS).
D) autonomic hyperreflexia.
Question
A patient is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).What physiologic change is causing the patient's symptoms?

A) Depletion of dopamine in the central nervous system (CNS)
B) Demyelination of nerve fibers in the CNS
C) The development of neurofibril webs in the CNS
D) Reduced amounts of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction
Question
Patient teaching is considered successful regarding myasthenia gravis when the patient identifies its cause as being:

A) viral infection of skeletal muscle.
B) atrophy of motor neurons in the spinal cord.
C) demyelination of skeletal motor neurons.
D) autoimmune injury at the neuromuscular junction.
Question
What is the most common early symptom of a brain abscess?

A) Neck rigidity
B) Vomiting
C) Drowsiness
D) Headache
Question
Most causes of encephalitis are which of the following?

A) Bacterial
B) Viral
C) Fungal
D) Toxoid
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When a patient asks, "What is the cause of multiple sclerosis?" the nurse bases the answer on the interaction between:

A) vascular and metabolic factors.
B) bacterial infection and the inflammatory response.
C) autoimmunity and genetic susceptibility.
D) neurotransmitters and inherited genes.
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A 15-month-old child from Pennsylvania was brought to the ER with symptomology that includes fever, seizure activity, cranial palsies, and paralysis.Which form of encephalitis is best supported by the available assessment data?

A) Eastern equine encephalitis
B) Venezuelan encephalitis
C) St.Louis encephalitis
D) West Nile encephalitis
Question
What are the most common primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors in adults?

A) Meningiomas
B) Oligodendrogliomas
C) Astrocytomas
D) Ependymomas
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A patient presents to a primary care provider reporting fever, headache, nuchal rigidity, and decreased consciousness.History includes a previously treated sinusitis.Which medical diagnosis is best supported by this assessment data?

A) Aseptic meningitis
B) Bacterial meningitis
C) Fungal meningitis
D) Nonpurulent meningitis
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Deck 17: Disorders of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and Neuromuscular Junction
1
A patient diagnosed with a diffuse brain injury (DBI) is at increased risk for which complication?

A) Complete loss of vision
B) Arrhythmia
C) Acute brain swelling
D) Meningitis infection
Acute brain swelling
2
Immediately after being struck by a motor vehicle, a patient is unconscious, but the patient regains consciousness before arriving at the hospital and appears alert and oriented.The next morning the patient is confused and demonstrates impaired responsiveness.The patient's history and symptoms support which medical diagnosis?

A) Mild concussion
B) Subdural hematoma
C) Extradural (epidural) hematoma
D) Mild diffuse axonal injury
Extradural (epidural) hematoma
3
A 69-year-old patient with a history of alcohol abuse presents to the emergency room (ER) after a month-long episode of headaches and confusion.The patient's history and symptomology support which medical diagnosis?

A) Concussion
B) Chronic subdural hematoma
C) Epidural hematoma
D) Subacute subdural hematoma
Chronic subdural hematoma
4
A coup injury resulting from a blow to the frontal portion of the skull would occur in which region of the brain?

A) Frontal
B) Temporal
C) Parietal
D) Occipital
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Which of the following would increase a patient's risk for thrombotic stroke?

A) Hyperthyroidism
B) Hypertension
C) Anemia
D) Dehydration
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A patient presents with acute low back pain.There is no history of trauma.An MRI reveals that the vertebra at L5 has slipped forward relative to those below it.Which of the following conditions will be documented on the chart?

A) Degenerative disk disease
B) Spondylolysis
C) Spondylolisthesis
D) Spinal stenosis
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Six weeks ago a patient suffered a T6 spinal cord injury.What complication does the nurse suspect when the patient develops a blood pressure of 200/120, a severe headache, blurred vision, and bradycardia?

A) Extreme spinal shock
B) Acute anxiety
C) Autonomic hyperreflexia
D) Parasympathetic areflexia
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8
A patient is brought to the ER for treatment of injuries received in a motor vehicle accident.An MRI reveals spinal cord injury, and his body temperature fluctuates markedly.The most accurate explanation of this phenomenon is that:

A) he developed pneumonia.
B) his sympathetic nervous system has been damaged.
C) he has a brain injury.
D) he has septicemia from an unknown source.
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9
A major contributing process in CVAs is the development of atheromatous plaques in cerebral circulation.Where do these plaques most commonly form?

A) In the larger veins
B) Near capillary sphincters
C) In cerebral arteries
D) In the venous sinuses
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10
A 72-year-old patient demonstrates left-sided weakness of upper and lower extremities.The symptoms lasted less than an hour and resolved with no evidence of infarction.The patient most likely experienced a(n):

A) stroke in evolution.
B) arteriovenous malformation.
C) transient ischemic attack.
D) cerebral hemorrhage.
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Of the following groups, who are at highest risk for a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?

A) Blacks over 65 years of age
B) Whites over 65 years of age
C) Blacks under 65 years of age
D) Whites under 65 years of age
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The majority of intervertebral disk herniations occur between which vertebral levels (cervical, C; thoracic, T; lumbar, L; sacral, S)?

A) C1-C3
B) T1-T4
C) T12-L3
D) L4-S1
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A 30-year-old white male recently suffered a cerebrovascular accident.Which of the following is the most likely factor that contributed to his stroke?

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Diabetes
D) Race
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Who is most at risk of spinal cord injury because of preexisting degenerative disorders?

A) Infants
B) Men
C) Women
D) The elderly
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After falling, a patient's Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was 5 initially and 7 after 1 day.The patient remained unconscious for 2 weeks but is now awake, confused, and experiencing anterograde amnesia.This history supports which medical diagnosis?

A) Mild diffuse brain injury
B) Moderate diffuse brain injury
C) Severe diffuse brain injury
D) Postconcussive syndrome
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A CT scan reveals that a patient has an open basilar skull fracture.Which major complication should the nurse observe for in this patient?

A) Hematoma formation
B) Meningeal infection
C) Increased intracranial pressure (ICP)
D) Cognitive deficits
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A nurse is preparing to teach staff about the most common type of traumatic brain injury.Which type of traumatic brain injury should the nurse discuss?

A) Penetrating trauma
B) Diffuse axonal injury
C) Focal brain injury
D) Concussion
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18
Which assessment finding by the nurse characterizes a mild concussion?

A) A brief loss of consciousness
B) Significant behavioral changes
C) Retrograde amnesia
D) Permanent confusion
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19
A patient diagnosed with a spinal cord injury experienced spinal shock lasting 15 days.The patient is now experiencing an uncompensated cardiovascular response to sympathetic stimulation.What does the nurse suspect caused this condition?

A) Toxic accumulation of free radicals below the level of the injury
B) Pain stimulation above the level of the spinal cord lesion
C) A distended bladder or rectum
D) An abnormal vagal response
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What is the main source of bleeding in extradural (epidural) hematomas?

A) Arterial
B) Venous
C) Capillary
D) Sinus
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21
A 60-year-old patient with a recent history of head trauma and a long-term history of hypertension presents to the ER for changes in mental status.MRI reveals that the patient has experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage.What does the nurse suspect caused this type of stroke?

A) Rheumatic heart disease
B) Thrombi
C) Aneurysm
D) Hypotension
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22
Upon autopsy of a 25 year old, abnormalities in the media of the arterial wall and degenerative changes were detected.Which of the following would most likely accompany this finding?

A) Fusiform aneurysm
B) Saccular aneurysm
C) Arteriovenous malformation
D) Thrombotic stroke
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A 75-year-old patient experienced a lacunar stroke.When looking through the history of the patient's chart, which of the following would the nurse expect to find?

A) An embolus
B) An ischemic lesion
C) A hemorrhage
D) An aneurysm
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A 65-year-old patient diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to uncontrolled hypertension appears drowsy and confused with pronounced focal neurologic deficits.This symptomology would place this hemorrhage at which grade?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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25
Which information is basic to the assessment findings associated with a patient diagnosed with an aneurysm?

A) A headache is the most common symptom.
B) The majority are asymptomatic.
C) Nosebleeds are an early symptom.
D) Epidural hemorrhage occurs in over 80% of patients.
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A 48-year-old patient presents at the ER reporting an acute severe headache, nausea, photophobia, and nuchal rigidity.Which medical diagnosis is supported by these signs and symptoms?

A) Diffuse brain injury
B) Subarachnoid hemorrhage
C) Epidural hematoma
D) Classic concussion
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A patient presents with seizures.An MRI reveals a meningioma most likely originating from the:

A) dura mater and arachnoid membrane.
B) astrocytes.
C) pia mater.
D) CNS neurons.
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Patients diagnosed with myasthenia gravis often have tumors or pathologic changes in the:

A) brain.
B) pancreas.
C) thymus.
D) lungs.
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29
The patient reports generalized muscle weakness.The health care provider orders administration of the medication edrophonium chloride (Tensilon).This medication is used in the diagnosis of:

A) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
B) myasthenia gravis.
C) multiple sclerosis (MS).
D) autonomic hyperreflexia.
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30
A patient is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).What physiologic change is causing the patient's symptoms?

A) Depletion of dopamine in the central nervous system (CNS)
B) Demyelination of nerve fibers in the CNS
C) The development of neurofibril webs in the CNS
D) Reduced amounts of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction
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31
Patient teaching is considered successful regarding myasthenia gravis when the patient identifies its cause as being:

A) viral infection of skeletal muscle.
B) atrophy of motor neurons in the spinal cord.
C) demyelination of skeletal motor neurons.
D) autoimmune injury at the neuromuscular junction.
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32
What is the most common early symptom of a brain abscess?

A) Neck rigidity
B) Vomiting
C) Drowsiness
D) Headache
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33
Most causes of encephalitis are which of the following?

A) Bacterial
B) Viral
C) Fungal
D) Toxoid
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34
When a patient asks, "What is the cause of multiple sclerosis?" the nurse bases the answer on the interaction between:

A) vascular and metabolic factors.
B) bacterial infection and the inflammatory response.
C) autoimmunity and genetic susceptibility.
D) neurotransmitters and inherited genes.
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35
A 15-month-old child from Pennsylvania was brought to the ER with symptomology that includes fever, seizure activity, cranial palsies, and paralysis.Which form of encephalitis is best supported by the available assessment data?

A) Eastern equine encephalitis
B) Venezuelan encephalitis
C) St.Louis encephalitis
D) West Nile encephalitis
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36
What are the most common primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors in adults?

A) Meningiomas
B) Oligodendrogliomas
C) Astrocytomas
D) Ependymomas
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A patient presents to a primary care provider reporting fever, headache, nuchal rigidity, and decreased consciousness.History includes a previously treated sinusitis.Which medical diagnosis is best supported by this assessment data?

A) Aseptic meningitis
B) Bacterial meningitis
C) Fungal meningitis
D) Nonpurulent meningitis
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