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Chapter 66 Quiz

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

Question #1
A  Use ophthalmic lubricant and protect the eye.
B  Avoid stimuli that trigger pain.
C  Complete the course of antibiotics as prescribed.
D  Encourage semiannual dental exams.
Question #2
A  Document medication given and dose.
B  Give client plenty of fluids with medications.
C  Assess client’s reaction to new medication schedule.
D  Administer medications at exact intervals ordered.
Question #4
A  No familial tendency has been demonstrated.”
B  There is a very weak familial tendency.
C  Only secondary migraine headaches show a familial tendency.”
D  There is a strong familial tendency.”
Question #5
A  48 hours
B  24 hours
C  12 hours
D  72 hours
Question #7
A  Administer lorazepam per orders.
B  Reorient the client while gently holding their arms.
C  Apply oxygen via nasal cannula.
D  Place the client in wrist restraints.
Question #10
A  Continue the assessment because no actions are indicated at this time.
B  Contact the physician to review the care plan.
C  Check the equipment.
D  Document the reading because it reflects that the treatment has been effective.
Question #11
A  Phenobarbital
B  Cerebyx
C  Ativan
D  Valium
Question #12
A  Document signs and symptoms of inflammation.
B  Assess for weight loss.
C  Give acetaminophen per orders.
D  Administer corticosteroids as ordered.
Question #13
A  My children are at greater risk to develop this disease.”
B  I need to remain active for as long as possible.”
C  I will lose strength in my arms.”
D  “I will have progressive muscle weakness.”
Question #14
A  Administer Percocet as ordered.
B  Elevate the head of the bed.
C  Complete a head-to-toe assessment.
D  Administer morning dose of anticonvulsant.
Question #15
A  Attains desired fluid balance
B  Maintains a patent airway
C  Demonstrates optimal cerebral tissue perfusion
D  Displays no signs or symptoms of infection
Question #16
A  Excessive urine output and decreased urine osmolality
B  Oliguria and decreased urine osmolality
C  Oliguria and serum hyperosmolarity
D  Excessive urine output and serum hypo-osmolarity
Question #19
A  Suctioning the client once each shift
B  Elevating the head of the bed 90 degrees
C  Administering a stool softener as ordered
D  Encouraging oral fluid intake
Question #25
A  promote an active range of motion
B  increase environmental stimuli.
C  minimize exposure to bright lights and noise.
D  avoid physical contact between the client and family members.
Question #27
A  Epilepsy
B  Trigeminal neuralgia
C  Hypostatic pneumonia
D  Brain tumor
Question #28
A  Maintain hydration by drinking eight glasses of fluid a day
B  Perform the Heimlich maneuver
C  Use pressure-relieving pads or a similar type of mattress
D  Apply warm or cool cloths to the forehead or back of the neck
Question #29
A  Maintaining adequate hydration
B  Administering prescribed antipyretics
C  Hyperoxygenation before and after tracheal suctioning
D  Restricting fluid intake and hydration
Question #30
A  diminished responsiveness.
B  decreasing blood pressure.
C  pupillary changes.
D  elevated temperature.
Question #32
A  Low in fat
B  Restricts protein to 10% of daily caloric intake
C  High in protein and low in carbohydrate
D  At least 50% carbohydrate
Question #34
A  Positioning to prevent complications
B  Assessment of pupillary light reflexes
C  Maintenance of a patent airway
D  Determination of the cause
Question #35
A  Trendelenburg position.
B  supine position with the head slightly elevated.
C  dorsal recumbent position.
D  prone position with the head turned to the unaffected side
Question #36
A  Access for intravenous (IV) fluids
B  Aspiration of a brain abscess
C  To assess visual acuity
D  Visualization of a hemorrhage
Question #37
A  Ineffective airway clearance related to altered LOC
B  Risk of injury related to decreased LOC
C  Risk for impaired skin integrity related to prolonged immobility
D  Deficient fluid volume related to inability to take fluids by mouth
Question #38
A  vomiting.
B  headache.
C  decreased level of consciousness.
D  herniation.
Question #39
A  Aura
B  Postdrome
C  Premonitory
D  Headache
Question #40
A  carefully move the client to a flat surface and turn him on his side.
B  place an oral airway in the client’s mouth to maintain an open airway.
C  allow the client to remain in the chair but move all objects out of his way.
D  hold the client’s arm still to keep him from hitting anything.
Question #42
A  Ask the patient to cough to observe the sputum color and consistency.
B  Give the patient some mouthwash to gargle with.
C  Notify the physician of a possible cerebrospinal fluid leak.
D  Request an antihistamine for the postnasal drip.
Question #44
A  Bradycardia
B  Lethargy and stupor
C  A bounding pulse
D  Hypertension
Question #45
A  Hyperoxygenation before and after tracheal suctioning
B  Restricting fluid intake and hydration
C  Maintaining adequate hydration
D  Administering prescribed antipyretics
Question #46
A  Using a cervical collar
B  Rotating the neck to the far right with neck support
C  Extreme hip flexion, with the hip supported by pillows
D  Keeping the head of bed flat
Question #47
A  Time, distance, and shielding against radiation
B  Assess neurological findings.
C  Assessing skull dressing for excess drainage
D  Maintain airway via artificial ventilation.
Question #48
A  Seizure began at 1300 hours.
B  Seizure was 1 minute in duration including tonic-clonic activity.
C  The client cried out before the seizure began.
D  Sleeping quietly after the seizure
Question #49
A  Mannitol
B  Half-normal saline (0.45% NSS)
C  Dextrose 5% in water (D5W)
D  One-third normal saline (0.33% NSS)
Question #50
A  A migraine headache is an example of a secondary headache.”
B  A secondary headache is associated with an organic cause, such as a brain tumor.”
C  A secondary headache is one for which no organic cause can be identified.”
D  secondary headache is located in the frontal area.”
Question #51
A  Semi-Fowler’s, to promote breathing
B  Side-lying, to facilitate drainage of oral secretions
C  Supine, to rest the muscles of the extremities
D  High Fowler’s, to prevent aspiration
Question #53
A  Increased ICP is 12 mm Hg.
B  Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is 21 mm Hg.
C  mean arterial pressure (MAP) is equal to the intracranial pressure (ICP).
D  The pupils are dilated and fixed.
Question #55
A  Diuretics
B  Corticosteroids
C  Antianxiety
D  Anticonvulsants