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Chapter 67 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  Arteriovenous malformation
B  Cardiogenic emboli
C  Intracerebral hemorrhage
D  Cerebral aneurysm
Question #3
A  Choreiform movement and dementia
B  Tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia
C  Severe dementia and myoclonus
D  Psychosis, disorientation, delirium, insomnia, and hallucinations
Question #4
A  Severe headache and early change in level of consciousness
B  Weakness on one side of the body and difficulty with speech
C  Footdrop and external hip rotation
D  Vomiting and seizures
Question #5
A  Take the client’s blood pressure.
B  Place antiembolism stockings on the client.
C  Ask the client if he has a headache.
D  Ask the client if he has trouble breathing.
Question #6
A  Atrial fibrillation
B  Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
C  Cerebral aneurysm
D  Ruptured cerebral arteries
Question #7
A  Administer prescribed medications.
B  Administer preoperative sedation.
C  Administer an osmotic diuretic.
D  Restrict fluids before surgery.
Question #8
A  Lack of deep tendon reflexes
B  Auditory agnosia
C  Hemiplegia or hemiparesis
D  Limited attention span and forgetfulness
Question #12
A  After the nurse has received the discharge orders
B  The day the patient has the stroke
C  The day before the patient is discharged
D  After the patient has passed the acute phase of the stroke
Question #13
A  Risk for Fluid Volume Deficit
B  Impaired Swallowing
C  Altered Nutrition:Less Than Body Requirements
D  Risk forElectrolyte Imbalance
Question #14
A  A 60-year-old African-American man
B  A 62-year-old Caucasian woman
C  A 28-year-old pregnant African-American woman
D  A 40-year-old Caucasian woman
Question #16
A  You sound stressed; maybe using some stress management techniques will help.”
B  Emotional lability is common after a stroke, and it usually improves with time.”
C  This behavior is common in clients with stroke. Which does your spouse do more often? Laugh or cry?”
D  You seem upset, and it may be hard for you to focus on the teaching, I’ll come back later.”
Question #17
A  Elevate the head of bed 30 degrees.
B  Ambulate the client every hour.
C  Provide a dimly lit environment.
D  Permit friends to visit often.
E  Administer docusate per order.
Question #18
A  Know this is a normal finding for CVA.
B  Assist the client with feeding.
C  Reposition the tray and plate.
D  Perform a vision field assessment.
Question #19
A  Headaches are the most common type of reported pain.
B  Tension headaches are easier to treat.
C  Migraines often coincide with menstrual cycle.
D  Cluster headaches can cause severe debilitating pain.
Question #21
A  Lack of deep tendon reflexes
B  Auditory agnosia
C  Visual agnosia
D  Limited attention span and forgetfulness
Question #23
A  175 mm Hg/100 mm Hg
B  185 mm Hg/110 mm Hg
C  190 mm Hg/120 mm Hg
D  170 mm Hg/105 mm Hg
Question #25
A  Monitoring for seizure activity
B  Maintaining a patent airway
C  Administering a stool softener
D  Elevating the head of the bed to 30 degrees
Question #28
A  Right-sided cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
B  Left-sided cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
C  Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
D  Completed Stroke
Question #29
A  Hypertension
B  Increased intracranial pressure (ICP)
C  Bleeding
D  Headache
Question #30
A  Hemiplegia or hemiparesis
B  Visual and auditory agnosia
C  Limited attention span and forgetfulness
D  Lack of deep tendon reflexes
Question #31
A  Severe headache and early change in level of consciousness
B  Footdrop and external hip rotation
C  Confusion or change in mental status
D  Weakness on one side of the body and difficulty with speech
Question #33
A  Transcranial Doppler flow study
B  12-lead electrocardiogram
C  Noncontrast computed tomogram
D  Carotid ultrasound study
Question #35
A  Apply cool or warm cloth to head or eyes.
B  Avoid certain foods.
C  Eliminate use of bright lights when working.
D  Perform stretching exercises and frequent position change.
Question #36
A  Leg exercises to strengthen muscle weakness.
B  Use of tripod cane.
C  Need for support group due to decreased self image related to restricted mobility.
D  Remove throw rugs and electrical cords from home environment.
Question #37
A  Thrombolytic therapy has a time window of only 3 hours.
B  Intracranial pressure is increased by a space-occupying bleed.
C  A ruptured intracranial aneurysm must quickly be repaired.
D  A ruptured arteriovenous malformation will cause deficits until it is stopped.
Question #38
A  Agraphia
B  Apraxia
C  Agnosia
D  Perseveration
Question #39
A  Form words that are understandable
B  Form words that are understandable or comprehend spoken words
C  Comprehend spoken words
D  Speak at all
Question #40
A  Suggest that the family members speak with the physician about their concerns.
B  Inform the case manager of the family’s concern and provide information about the client’s current clinical status so appropriate resources can be provided after discharge.
C  The nurse should do nothing because she is responsible only for inpatient care
D  Contact the appropriate agencies so that they can provide care after discharge.
Question #42
A  Allow ample time to eat.
B  Test the gag reflex before offering food or fluids
C  Assist the client with meals.
D  Place food on the affected side of the mouth
Question #45
A  Functional recovery usually plateaus at 6 months.
B  Main presenting symptom is an “exploding headache.”
C  It is caused by a large-artery thrombosis.
D  One of the main presenting symptoms is numbness or weakness of the face
Question #47
A  Take medication only during the morning when it’s calm and quiet.
B  Take medication only when migraine is intense
C  Take medication as soon as symptoms of the migraine begin.
D  Take medication just before going to bed at night
Question #48
A  Systolic blood pressure less than or equal to 185 mm Hg
B  Age 18 years or older
C  Ischemic stroke
D  Intracranial hemorrhage
Question #49
A  Administer an analgesic.
B  Call the physician immediately.
C  Inform the nurse manager.
D  Sit with the client for a few minutes
Question #51
A  Diastolic pressure of 110 mm Hg
B  Respiration of 22
C  Heart rate of 100
D  Systolic pressure of 180 mm Hg
Question #52
A  Dizziness and tinnitus
B  Severe headache
C  Numbness of an arm or leg
D  Double vision
Question #53
A  Electrocardiography
B  Carotid Doppler
C  Transcranial Doppler studies
D  Noncontrast computed tomography
Question #55
A  Every 45 minutes
B  Every hour
C  Every 30 minutes
D  Every 15 minutes
Question #59
A  Nystagmus
B  Scotoma
C  Homonymous hemianopsia
D  Diplopia
Question #60
A  Symptoms of a TIA may linger for up to a week.
B  When symptoms cease, the client will return to presymptomatic state.
C  Two thirds of people that experience a TIA will go on to develop a stroke
D  A TIA is an insidious, often chronic episode of neurologic impairment.