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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A The client should seek emergency help if nausea or vomiting occur.
B The client should ensure no one else handles the medication.
C If a dose is missed, the client should take double the amount at the regular time the following day
D The client should seek emergency care if he or she develops a fever.
E Hair loss should be expected when taking the medication.
Question #2
A Positron-emission tomography (PET)
B Computer-assisted stereotactic biopsy
C MRI
D Computed tomography (CT)
Question #3
A X-linked
B Non -repeated HTT gene
C Autosomal recessive
D Autosomal dominant
Question #4
A Multiple sclerosis
B Huntington disease
C Parkinson disease
D Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Question #5
A Clients with Parkinson’s disease shouldn’t have liquids; remove them from the dinner tray before serving food to the client.
B Assist the client into a comfortable position and stay alert for coughing, which signifies aspiration.
C Make sure the client is sitting with the head of bed elevated to 90 degrees.
D There are no special precautions for the client with Parkinson’s disease.
Question #6
A knee flexion.
B pressure injury.
C body misalignment.
D cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage.
Question #7
A Elimination of distressing signs and symptoms
B Removal of all or part of the tumor
C Improved quality of life
D Reduced incidence of recurrence
Question #8
A Most tumors are malignant (>90%).
B Transcranial surgery is usually necessary to remove the tumor.
C The cause is directly related to prior exposure to radiation.
D Most tumors produce too much of one or more hormones.
Question #9
A Dantrolene sodium
B Diazepam
C Baclofen
D Riluzole
Question #10
A Hypothalamus
B Thalamus
C Cerebellum
D Brainstem
Question #11
A Loss of bowel and bladder control
B Emotional apathy
C Choreiform movements
D Suicidal ideations
Question #12
A Cerebellum
B Frontal lobe
C Occipital lobe
D Motor cortex
Question #13
A Glioma
B Angioma
C Meningioma
D Neuroma
Question #14
A Pain radiating down the posterior thigh
B Atrophy of the lower leg muscles
C Homans’ sign
D Back pain when the knees are flexed
Question #15
A Driving a car should be avoided until the you know how this medication effects you.”
B Suicidal ideation is a common side effect of this medication and should be reported immediately.”
C If the previous day’s dose was forgotten, take two at the regular time the next day.”
D If a corticosteroid has been prescribed, do not take it at the same time as this medication.”
Question #16
A BP = 150/90 mm Hg; HR = 90 bpm
B BP = 175/45 mm Hg; HR = 42 bpm
C BP =130/80 mm Hg; HR = 55 bpm
D BP = 90/50 mm Hg; HR = 75 bpm
Question #17
A They are all metastatic.
B prognosis is very poor.
C They can affect vital functioning.
D They do not require surgical removal
Question #18
A Thyroid disorders
B Visual loss
C Hearing loss
D Hemorrhagic stroke
Question #19
A The tumor will cause pressure on the eighth cranial nerve.
B The tumor is malignant and aggressive
C Surgery, which can result in complete removal of the possible tumor, should be done as soon as possible.
D Growth is slow and symptoms are caused by compression rather than tissue invasion.
Question #20
A Keep an oral airway at the bedside
B Administer pain medications every 4 hours
C Monitor the client on bed rest
D Assist the client with walking hourly
Question #21
A Drugs administered may cause a wide variety of adverse effects.
B Clients take an assortment of different drugs.
C Drugs administered may not cause the requisite therapeutic effect.
D Clients generally do not adhere to the drug regimen
Question #22
A Client describes the importance of diagnostic follow-up to evaluate the disorder.
B Client participates in activities of daily living using adaptive devices.
C Client demonstrates understanding of the need to adhere to medication therapy.
D Client verbalizes understanding of the chronic nature of the disorder.
Question #23
A Growth hormone
B Prolactin
C Thyroid-stimulating hormone
D Adrenocorticotropic hormone
Question #24
A Cerebrospinal fluid leakage
B Impaired tissue healing
C Infection at the surgical site
D Growth of a secondary tumor
Question #25
A Spinal cord compression
B Knowledge deficit
C Urinary tract infection
D Impaired skin integrity
Question #26
A Paclitaxel
B Decadron
C Coumadin
D Dilantin
Question #27
A Originated within the brain tissue.
B Developed on the cranial nerves.
C Metastasized from a cancer in another part of the body.
D Originated from the coverings of the brain.
Question #28
A Dehydration
B Migraines
C The tumor is shrinking.
D Increased intracranial pressure
Question #29
A Magnetic resonance imaging
B Core needle biopsy
C Ultrasonography
D Computed tomography
Question #30
A Wearing the cervical collar when sleeping
B Removing the entire collar when shaving
C Keeping the head in a neutral position
D Moving the neck from side to side when the collar is off
Question #31
A My headache and nausea should be lessened somwhat.”
B There will be less cancer left that might be resistant to chemotherapy.”
C The surgeon will be able to remove all of the tumor.”
D Any tissue that was dead will be removed.”
Question #32
A Related to psychomotor seizures
B Related to impaired balance
C Related to difficulty swallowing
D Related to visual field deficits
Question #33
A Cognitive impairment
B Impaired sensory perception
C Medication side effects
D Motor weakness
Question #34
A 60% of people with brain tumors have seizures. There is a strong chance you will have a seizure at some point and should keep a seizure kit close by.”
B Seizures are genetic neurological conditions. Do you have anyone in your family with a seizure disorder? If so, this increases the likelihood you will have one.”
C There is a risk for seizures in people who have this diagnosis. What have you already discussed with your primary health care provider regarding management of seizures?”
D It is not within my scope to discuss this aspect of your care with you. You should talk to your treating primary health care provider about this and discuss options.”
Question #35
A Immunotherapy
B Chemotherapy
C Surgery
D Radiation therapy
Question #36
A Dementia
B Rapid, jerky, involuntary movements
C Dysphagia and dysphonia
D Slow, shuffling gait
Question #37
A Intravenous immunoglobulin infusion may help you.”
B These symptoms are not related to your past diagnosis.”
C This will pass, you need to relax.”
D Once you sleep, you should be fine.”
Question #38
A Seventh
B Ninth
C Eighth
D Fifth
Question #39
A Acetylcholine
B Serotonin
C Dopamine
D Glutamate
Question #40
A Pulmonary embolism
B Deep vein thrombosis
C Intracerebral hemorrhage
D Spinal metastasis
Question #41
A Sleep in the recumbent position
B Use heat to decrease back pain
C Use assistive devices
D Perform moderate exercise
Question #42
A Impaired cognition
B Knowledge deficit
C Body image disturbance
D Anxiety
Question #43
A Compression of the seventh cranial nerve is a side effect
B Surgery is never needed; radiation has proven very effective.
C Almost 80% of these tumors become malignant over time.
D Hearing loss usually occurs.
Question #44
A Have the client lie on the back and lift the leg, keeping it straight
B Ask if the client can walk
C Ask if the client has had a bowel movement
D Ask the client if there is pain on ambulation
Question #45
A Maintain a pureed diet
B Increase high carbohydrate foods
C Take phenothiazine prior to meals
D Eliminate foods high in fat
E Use Relaxation techniques
Question #46
A Offering family support groups
B Optimizing nutrition
C Managing muscle weakness
D Explaining hospice care and services
Question #47
A Paralysis
B Fecal incontinence
C Urinary retention
D Urinary incontinence
Question #48
A Alzheimer disease
B Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
C Parkinson disease
D Huntington disease
Question #49
A Doppler scanning
B Doppler ultrasonography.
C quantitative spectral phonoangiography
D electromyography (EMG).
Question #50
A Many caregivers experience burnout. Are you experiencing symptoms depression and anxiety?”
B Sometimes people are unhappy about the way they were treated in the hospital. Were you happy with the care your partner received in the hospital?”
C It is okay to say you give up. Are you worried you will not be able to continue to provide care for your partner?”
D Going through this experience with your partner has been very difficult for you, I’m sure. Can you tell me about your experience so far?”
Question #51
A Brain stem
B Temporal lobe
C Pituitary gland
D Cerebellum
Question #52
A If one parent has the disorder, there is an 75% chance that you will inherit the disease.”
B The disease is not hereditary and therefore there is no risk to you.”
C If one parent has the disorder, there is a 50% chance that you will inherit the disease.”
D The disease is inherited and all offspring of a parent will develop the disease.”
Question #53
A Dysphagia
B Hypokinesia
C Dysphonia
D Micrographia
Question #54
A Serotonin
B Phenylalanine
C Acetylcholine
D Dopamine
Question #55
A Positron emission tomography (PET)
B Cerebral angiography
C Computer-assisted stereotactic biopsy
D Cytologic studies of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
Question #56
A Multiple sclerosis
B Huntington’s disease
C Myesthenia gravis
D Parkinson’s disease
Question #57
A Drugs administered may not cause the requisite therapeutic effect
B Clients generally do not adhere to the drug regimen
C Drugs administered may cause a wide variety of adverse effects.
D Clients take an assortment of different drugs
Question #58
A Client demonstrates positive coping strategies.
B Client participates in daily hygiene activities with assitive devices.
C Client expreses feelings related to self-care ability.
D Client consumes adequate calories to meet energy needs.
Question #59
A Levodopa
B Benztropine Mesylate
C Bromocriptine mesylate
D Amantadine
Question #60
A Weber and Rinne test
B Audible bruit over the skull
C increase in prolactin
D Tissue biopsy
Question #61
A The tumor is shrinking.
B Migraines
C Increased intracranial pressure
D Dehydration
Question #62
A Huntington disease
B Parkinson disease
C Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
D Multiple sclerosis
Question #63
A Hypovolemia
B Increased intracranial pressure
C Hypervolemia
D Decreased intracranial pressure
Question #64
A Angioneurotic edema
B Scotoma
C Lymphedema
D Papilledema
Question #65
A The nurse plans patient activities for evening hours rather then morning hours
B The nurse must avoid the use of heat applications in the treatment of muscle and joint pain
C The nurse administers antiretroviral agents per order
D The nurse provides care aimed at slowing the loss of strength and maintaining the physical, psychological and social well being of the client
Question #66
A Ineffective denial
B Risk for disuse syndrome
C Anxiety
D Powerlessness
Question #67
A Discourage the client from doing any range-of-motion (ROM) exercises
B Elevate the head of the bed to 90 degrees
C Have the client sit up in a chair as much as possible
D Logroll the client from side to side
Question #68
A Maintaining bed rest for 72 hours after the laminectomy
B Turning the client from side to side, using the logroll technique
C Placing the client in semi-Fowler’s position
D Keeping a pillow under the client’s knees at all times
Question #69
A Osteoarthritis
B Pathologic fractures
C Low bone mass and osteoporosis
D Calcification of long bones
Question #70
A The client with osteomyelitis.
B The client with Huntington disease.
C The client with Paget disease.
D The client with glioma.
Question #71
A Head trauma
B Ionizing radiation
C Use of hair dyes
D Cellular telephones
Question #72
A Severe lower back pain
B Sensory deficits in one arm
C Weakness and atrophy of the arm muscles
D Hypoactive bowel sounds
Question #73
A Related to difficulty swallowing
B Related to psychomotor seizures
C Related to impaired balance
D Related to visual field deficits