Neuro Assessment and Diagnostic Questions Prep u - Unit 4
Question 44 To evaluate a client's cerebellar function, a nurse should ask:
"Do you have any problems with balance?"
Question 14 To help assess a client's cerebral function, a nurse should ask:
"Have you noticed a change in your memory?"
Question 25 A nurse is discussing a lumbar puncture with a nursing student who observed the procedure. The student noticed that the cerebrospinal fluid was blood tinged and asks what that means. The correct reply is which of the following?
"It can mean a traumatic puncture or a subarachnoid bleed."
Question 19 A client for whom the nurse is caring has positron emission tomography (PET) scheduled. In preparation, what should the nurse explain to the client?
"The test may result in dizziness or lightheadedness."
Question 37 The nurse is caring for a patient who was involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustained a head injury. When assessing deep tendon reflexes (DTR), the nurse observes diminished or hypoactive reflexes. How will the nurse document this finding?
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Question 52 Which of the following neurotransmitters are deficient in myasthenia gravis?
Acetylcholine
Question 13 Which cranial nerve is tested by listening to a ticking watch?
Acoustic
Question 2 The nurse is completing a neurologic assessment and uses the whisper test to assess which cranial nerve?
Acoustic
Question 10 Which term refers to the inability to recognize objects through a particular sensory system?
Agnosia
Question 46 The nurse is performing a neurologic assessment of a client whose injuries have rendered the client unable to follow verbal commands. How should the nurse proceed with assessing the client's level of consciousness (LOC)?
Assess the client's eye opening and response to stimuli.
Question 39 A client has sustained a head injury to the parietal lobe and cannot identify a familiar object by touch. The nurse knows that this deficit is
Astereognosis
Question 42 Which term refers to the inability to coordinate muscle movements, resulting in difficulty walking?
Ataxia
Question 1 A client is scheduled for an EEG. The client asks about any diet-related prerequisites before the EEG. Which diet-related advice should the nurse provide to the client?
Avoid taking sedative drugs or drinks that contain caffeine for at least 8 hours before the test.
Question 11 A patient who has suffered a stroke is unable to maintain respiration and is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilator support. What portion of the brain is most likely responsible for the inability to breathe?
Brain stem
Question 50 What part of the brain controls and coordinates muscle movement?
Cerebellum
Question 48 The physician's office nurse is caring for a client who has a history of a cerebral aneurysm. Which diagnostic test does the nurse anticipate to monitor the status of the aneurysm?
Cerebral angiography
Question 33 A nurse is assessing reflexes in a client with hyperactive reflexes. When the client's foot is abruptly dorsiflexed, it continues to "beat" two to three times before settling into a resting position. How should the nurse document this finding?
Clonus
Question 41 The critical care nurse is giving end-of-shift report on a client. The nurse uses the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to assess the level of consciousness (LOC) of a female client and reports to the oncoming nurse that the client has an LOC of 6. What does an LOC score of 6 in a client indicate?
Comatose
Question 28 A client suspected of having a distortion of cerebral arteries and veins is scheduled for a cerebral angiography. What would the nurse tell the client about the upcoming test?
Contrast will be given and a rapid sequence of radiographs will be taken.
Question 31 Which of the following is a sympathetic nervous system effect?
Decreased peristalsis
Question 45 A trauma client in the ICU has been declared brain dead. What diagnostic test is used in making the best determination that the brain's electrical activity has ceased?
Electroencephalography (EEG)
Question 43 A client has undergone a lumbar puncture as part of a neurological assessment. The client is put under the care of a nurse after the procedure. Which important postprocedure nursing intervention should be performed to ensure the client's maximum comfort?
Encourage the client to drink liberal amounts of fluids
Question 6 What safety actions does the nurse need to take for a client receiving oxygen therapy who is undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?
Ensure that no client care equipment containing metal enters the room where the MRI is located.
Question 34 The trochlear nerve controls which function?
Eye muscle movement
Question 27 A patient had a lumbar puncture 3 days ago in the outpatient clinic and calls the nurse with complaints of a throbbing headache. What can the nurse educate the patient to do for relief of the discomfort? Select all that apply.
Force fluids (unless contraindicated). Get plenty of bed rest. Take some over-the-counter analgesics.
Question 30 The neurologic nurse is testing the function of a client's cerebellum and basal ganglia. What action will most accurately test these structures?
Guide the client through the performance of rapid, alternating movements.
Question 24 A patient is having a lumbar puncture and the physician has removed 20 mL of cerebrospinal fluid. What nursing intervention is a priority after the procedure?
Have the patient lie flat for 6 hours.
Question 7 The nurse is preparing a client for a neurological examination by the physician and explains tests the physician will be doing, including the Romberg test. The client asks the purpose of this particular test. The correct reply by the nurse is which of the following?
It is a test for balance.
Question 29 The nurse is conducting a focused neurologic assessment and is assessing the client's gag reflex. How should the nurse best perform this aspect of the assessment?
Lightly touch the client's pharynx with a cotton swab
Question 36 Which term describes the fibrous connective tissues that cover the brain and spinal cord?
Meninges
Question 16 A client who was trapped inside a car for hours after a head-on collision is rushed to the emergency department with multiple injuries. During the neurologic examination, the client responds to painful stimuli with decerebrate posturing. This finding indicates damage to which part of the brain?
Midbrain
Question 20 In the course of a focused neurologic assessment, the nurse is palpating the client's major muscle groups at rest and during passive movement. Data gleaned from this assessment will allow the nurse to describe which of the following aspects of neurologic function?
Muscle tone
Question 18 What term is used to describe the fibrous connective tissue that hugs the brain closely and extends into every fold of the brain's surface?
Pia mater
Question 49 A gerontologic nurse planning the neurologic assessment of an older adult is considering normal, age-related changes that may influence the assessment results. Of what phenomenon should the nurse be aware?
Reduction in cerebral blood flow
Question 21 A client scheduled for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has arrived at the radiology department. The nurse who prepares the client for the MRI should prioritize what action?
Removing all metal-containing objects
Question 22 The nurse is performing a neurologic assessment and requests that the patient stand with eyes open and then closed for 20 seconds to assess balance. What type of test is the nurse performing?
Romberg test
Question 9 A patient has been diagnosed with damage to Broca's area of the left frontal lobe. To document the extent of damage, the nurse would assess the patient's:
Speech.
Question 4 A client who has sustained a head injury to the parietal lobe cannot identify a familiar object by touch. The nurse knows that this deficit is which of the following?
Tactile agnosia
Question 26 The nurse is caring for a client in the clinic who has come in to have an EMG done. How would the nurse prepare the client for this test?
Tell the client to expect some discomfort.
Question 8 The nurse assists the health care provider (HCP) in completing a lumbar puncture (LP). Which should the nurse note as a concern?
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is cloudy in nature.
Question 15 Which cranial nerve is responsible for facial sensation and corneal reflex?
Trigeminal
Question 51 The nurse who is employed in a neurologist's office is performing a history and assessment on a client experiencing hearing difficulty. The nurse is most correct to gather equipment to assess the function of which cranial nerve?
VIII
Question 32 A nurse is performing a neurologic assessment on a client. The nurse observes the client's tongue for symmetry, tremors, and strength, and assesses the client's speech. Which cranial nerve is the nurse assessing?
XII
Question 12 The nurse is caring for a client with a significant allergy history to various medications and shellfish. Because the client needs to have a diagnostic study with contrast, which medication classification is anticipated?
antihistamine
Question 3 A client experienced a stroke that damaged the hypothalamus. The nurse should anticipate that the client will have problems with
body temperature control.
Question 47 During recovery from a stroke, a client is given nothing by mouth to help prevent aspiration. To determine when the client is ready for a liquid diet, the nurse assesses the client's swallowing ability once per shift. This assessment evaluates:
cranial nerves IX and X.
Question 40 A nurse observes that decerebrate posturing is a comatose client's response to painful stimuli. Decerebrate posturing as a response to pain indicates:
dysfunction in the brain stem.
Question 38 A client is admitted to an acute care facility with a suspected dysfunction of the lower brain stem. The nurse should monitor this client closely for:
hypoxia.
Question 17 A critical care nurse is documenting the assessment of a client. The client is status postresection of a brain tumor. The nurse documents that the client is flaccid on the left. This means that the client:
is not responding to stimuli.
Question 23 The nurse is caring for a comatose client. The nurse knows she should assess the client's motor response. Which method may the nurse use to assess the motor response?
observing the client's response to painful stimulus
Question 35 A client who was found unconscious at home is brought to the hospital by a rescue squad. In the intensive care unit, the nurse checks the client's oculocephalic (doll's eye) response by:
turning the client's head suddenly while holding the eyelids open.
Question 5 After a plane crash, a client is brought to the emergency department with severe burns and respiratory difficulty. The nurse helps to secure a patent airway and attends to the client's immediate needs, then prepares to perform an initial neurologic assessment. The nurse should perform an:
evaluation of the corneal reflex response.